SOCIETY NOTES 
Some ten North Shore friends of 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warren of 
Boston were privileged to enjoy 
the charms of their finely improved 
estate, ‘‘Singing-Dune,’’ at Man- 
chester last Friday. Their hospital- 
ity was extended through the me- 
dium of a luncheon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stott and 
Charles L. Stover and family, both 
of Lowell, are tenants of the Hood 
cottage at West Manchester. Last 
season they had Dr. Rotch’s cottage, 
| Blossom Lane, Manchester. 
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$3 93.33 
Miss Katherine Horsford of Cam- 
bride has arrived at Mrs. Sylvester 
Tower’s cottage at Manchester, 
which she has tor this season. 
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Miss Cummings of Baltimore has 
been the recent guest of Mrs. Alex- 
ander S. Porter, Jr., at Manchester. 
IPSWICH 
The Francis R. Appletons of 
New York have returned from 
their European sojourn and are now 
at ‘‘Appleton Farms,’’ Ipswich. 
‘Briar Hill,’’ Appleton Farm, is 
again the summer home of the 
Chalmers Woods of New York, the 
family having returned recently for 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs..M. B. Philipp of 
New York after a season’s absence 
are at their summer home on Old 
England road. 
The C. D. Stanfords of Summit, 
N. J., have arrived at their sum- 
mer home. 
Ipswich colonists are entertaining 
and being entertained. The Charles 
Bohlens of Philadelphia, who had as 
June guests Mrs. M. T. Hellen and 
Miss Louise Hellen of Westbury 
station, Long Island, are now  so- 
journing at Garden City, Long Is- 
land, enjoying return courtesies 
and hospitality. 
Robert Potter of New York has 
been the guest of James W. Apple- 
ton at ‘‘Appleton Farms.”’ 
. A recent house guest of the John 
A. Tuckermans of Boston and Ips- 
which was Miss Frances Breese of 
Granville, N. Y. 
Miss Elsie Heard is due to-mor- 
row in Ipswich after a European 
sojourn. Her last stopping place be- 
fore sailing for America was Paris. 
Prof. and Mrs. George Fillmore 
Swain of Boston and Town Hill, 
Ipswich, are on an extended visit in 
Minneapolis. Prof. Swain is a. mem- 
ber of the Harvard College faculty 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Searle of 
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their beautiful estate on ‘‘Town 
Hill,’’ early in May have forsaken 
its charms for a few weeks’ so- 
journ at Bayside, N. J. 
Miss Larcelle Meserve of Balti- 
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ington at the Peabody estate, which 
this southern family has this season. 
She will arrive to participate in the 
family’s holiday pleasures. 
Auto parties enroute to the moun- 
tains, who registered at the Aga- 
wam were J. B. Turner, W. R. 
Turner, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Jewell, 
F. H. Fosgate, Norwich, N. Y.; F. 
II. Southwick, wife and daughter, 
New York. 
