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Lamp Shades and Mirrors Pillows arid Tabie’ Cavers 
Old Brocades and Novelties French Novelties. 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
A midsummer wedding of much 
North Shore interest to be solemn- 
ized Wednesday, July 10, is that of 
Miss Ellen Gardner Loring, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Pea- 
body Loring of Marlboro street, Bos- 
ton, and Pride’s, and Samuel 
Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liam Warren Vaughan of Beacon 
street, Boston. The ceremony will 
be performed at the Pride’s Crossing 
summer home of the bride’s parents. 
A reception will follow to which 
invitations have been issued. Miss 
Loring is an accomplished vocalist. 
She has studied abroad with Jean 
de Reszke. She is noted also as a 
yachtswoman. She is a niece of the 
Misses Katherine P. Loring and 
Louisa P. Loring, also of Justice 
William Caleb Loring, all of the 
Pride’s contingent. Mr. Vaughan is 
a Harvard graduate class of ’09. His 
elubs are the Tennis and Racquet. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Ahl are 
expected from their European wed- 
ding trip to-morrow. They are to 
take up their residence at their new 
ly acquired estate at Hamilton, the 
former Lambert estate. Mr. Ahl 
formerly resided at Pride’s and Mrs. 
Ahl at Beverly Farms. 
The Mitchell family of Washing- 
ton, who had the small Meyer cot- 
tage at Hamilton last season, have 
returned again this season. 
Mrs. G. Howland Shaw of Boston 
and Pride’s has the J. Collins War- 
ren family with her again this sea- 
son. Dr- Warren is a son-in-law. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan (Jean 
Laurel) have left Wenham and reg- 
istered at the Masconomo hotel, 
Manchester. They go abroad in Au- 
gust to join the parents of Mr. Jor- 
dan in Scotland. 
The Fellows road summer resi- 
dence at Ipswich of the James Howe 
Proctors was the scene of entertain- 
ing on Tuesday evening. There was 
a formal dinner party of sixteen 
covers. 
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The Philip Dexters of Boston and 
Manchester extended their hospital- 
ity through the medium of a dinner 
last Saturday night. There were cov- 
ers for fourteen. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Zia, the younger 
members of the Turkish embassy 
from Washington, domiciled at the 
Roberts cottage, West Manchester, 
are hecoming familiar figures on the 
North Shore. Mr. Zia is a fine lin- 
guist, and a gentleman of broad and 
advanced ideas- He has become so 
Americanized that an American wo- 
an is his wife. Mrs. Zia, who is a 
native of Florida, is however of the 
pronounced brunette type 
Turkish people. She is a very hand- 
some young woman. An _ automo- 
bile is helping this distinguished 
family become acquainted with the 
interesting localities near West Man- 
chester. 
Miss Mary + Viveiros, 96 School 
street, Manchester, announces that 
she has a_ selection of Fayal and 
Madeira Hand Embroideries, Shirt 
Waists, Collars, Daily Set, Bureau 
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SOCIETY NOTES - 
Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. G. O. 
Colby of Boston have arrived at their 
West Manchester cottage for the 
season much to the pleasure of Mrs. 
Colby’s sister, Mrs. Charles E. Cot- 
ting, who is her near neighbor. The 
ocean-bordered garden on‘ the Cot- 
ting estate is looking most attractive. 
Hspecially beautiful--are-the Can- 
terbury bells which are a mass of 
vivid blooms. 
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Mr. and Mrs: Lester Leland of Bos. 
ton and West Manchester have ear- 
ried out their intentions of devot- 
ing considerable time to yachting. 
The Warneche hailing from New 
York is the steam yacht secured by 
Mr. and Mrs. Leland. She has al- 
ready graced West Manchester har- 
bor. 
bod bos bog 
The Magnolia branch of the In- 
dian store of 186 Boylston street, 
Boston, is again at the ‘‘Apple Tree 
Cottage ’’ third house south of the 
post office, on Fuller street. As us 
ual there is a varied line of toys and 
favors for the lttle folks as well as 
Navajo Indian blankets or rugs, 
baskets, abaloni and other: jewelry, 
braces, curios and the famous Cura- 
co hats. 
