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Arts and Crafts Gifts 
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Childrens’ Wear 
.uated from Yale this year. 
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Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston St., Boston, Opp. Public Garden 
SOCIETY NOTES 
An engagement, which is inter- 
esting the Pittsburg contingent on 
the North Shore, is that of Miss 
Nathalie Jerold Kelley and Thomas 
McKeon Cook, Jr., of Pittsburgh, 
Pa., which was announced in New 
York recently. It concerns mem- 
bers of Boston and York Harbor so- 
ciety. Miss Kelley is one of the three 
daughters of Commander J. D. Jer- 
rold Kelley, U. S. N., 768, and Mrs. 
Kelley (who was Isabel de P. Mor- 
rell) of East Eighty-third street, 
New York. Mrs. Joseph B. Russell, 
Jr., of Cambridge, and Mrs. Samuel 
Stansbury Brady (Muriel Jerrold 
Kelley), whose wedding was at York 
Harbor the first of last November, 
are the sisters. Miss Kelley was pre- 
sented two winters ago and was one 
of the successes of her year, in which 
were an unusual number of promin- 
ent New York girls. Mr. Cook grad- 
The Kel- 
leys are at their summer home, The 
Orchard, York Harbor. 
Mrs. Sidney Buchanan Morison of 
Baltimore has been entertained re- 
cently at Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
by Miss Pauline Croll at the beauti- 
ful Croll summer residence. 
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Mrs. Loais Mustard, with her son, 
Louis Mustard, Jr., are at Magnolia 
for the summer. Mr. Louis Mus- 
tard, Sr., is of the firm of Mustard 
& Co., Bankers, Shanghai, China. 
Mr. Gary, of Virginia, is of Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay Hemin- 
way, have returned to Biddeford 
Pool, Maine, where Prof. and Mrs. 
Joseph Brannan entertained them 
with a tea on the 15th of July. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Scarritt of 
Kansas City with their daughter 
Frances will pass the month of Aug- 
ust on the North Shore. 
The Eliot Sumners of Baltimore 
have arrived at their summer home 
at Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
The Kanrich orchestra of Boston, 
is again at The Oceanside, Magnolia. 
for the season, and is available for 
social functions along the North 
Shore, as last season.. Albert M. 
Kanrich is the manager. 
Automobile Luncheons 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
