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SOCIETY NOTES 
The weekly band concert at the Essex County club 
Wednesday afternoon from 4.30 to 6, attracted a large 
number of the cottagers and hotel guests, from all sec- 
tions of the shore. At the club previous to the concert, 
numerous luncheons were given, all of an informal na- 
ture. Among those entertaining in this manner were 
Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, J. Warren Merrill, J. S. Bigelow, 
KE. B. Chandler, George L. Allen (of Rye Beach), R. 
Kinnicutt, S. K. Sterne, Mrs. D. B. Hussey, J. G. Groves 
and Gen. Adelbert Ames. These afternoon concerts are 
a big drawing ecard at the club, and they always draw 
out the largest gathering of society at any one point on 
the shore during the week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James Murray Kay, Jr., are house 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doane Cook at Magnolia 
this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones and their daughter 
Miss Eleanor Jones, and Miss Velma Morse, who is Mrs. 
Jones’ sister, returned from Europe about ten days ago. 
‘‘Highfields,’’ the Jones summer home on Norman ave- 
nue, Magnolia, has just been opened for the season. 
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Mrs. Rufus F. Greeley of Boston has had as her 
guest at the Brownlands, Manchester, this week, where 
she is summering, her niece, Miss Newell, of Boston. 
Miss Newell is a daughter of the late A. W. Newell, who 
was lost in the recent Titanic disaster. He was presi- 
dent of the Fourth National Bank in Boston. Miss 
Newell is not taking any active part in society owing 
to her own terrible experiences on board the Titanic 
and the loss of her father. 
Hodgson, Kennard & Co. 
25 STATE STREET, BOSTON 
Our Magnolia Branch is open 
for business for the third season 
In addition to our 
Superb Stock of Jewelry 
We would call your 
attention to our 
Exceptional Facilities for 
Polishing and Cleaning Jewelry 
while you wait 
for which no charge is made. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Gnat, owned by Oliver Ames, won the weekly 
race of the Manchester One Design class off Manches- 
ter last Saturday. H.S. Grew’s Minx finished only five 
second behind the Gnat. The Vosetta, George Wiggles- 
worth owner; Teal, Billie Dexter; Shad, Mason Sears; 
Blue Grass, D. O’Hara; Clarise, John Caswell, Jr., and 
Kiowa IL., J. A. Jeffries, were the other boats in the race. 
Mr and Mrs. 8. G. Kennedy and two daughters, An- 
nie Maude and Margaret, of St. Louis are at Green 
Gables Inn, Magnolia. Miss Mary C. Sawyer of Boston 
and Mrs. P. P. Hillhouse of Cambridge are also regis- 
tered there. Miss. Mabel Andrews of Minneapolis is 
- another of last season’s guests who have returned. Mrs. 
John Rankine and Mrs.Charles Parker of Owego, 
N. Y., Miss Eleanor Whidden and Miss Emily Locke of 
Brookline are others stopping at the Inn. Miss Merkel 
of Cambridge left this week after a two weeks’ stay, 
but will return later. Mr. and Mrs. Haral Mulliken 
of New York City have just concluded a week’s stay 
there. Many motoring parties stop at the Inn for tea. 
C. A. Henriques of New York gave a little tea Tuesday 
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McLellan motored 
from Brookline last Sunday in time for breakfast at 
the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sandmeyer, Jr., of Peoria, 
lil., who were at the Hesperus last year are at Green 
Gables this summer. 
Ibrahim Zia Bey, second secretary of the Turkish 
embassy,-and wife are receiving congratulations on the 
advent of a little daughter in their summer .home at 
Manchester, this week. They are occupying the Roberts 
cottage, corner Harbor and Bridge streets. 
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