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For Women and Children 
FOR WEEK Beginning MONDAY, JULY 29. 
Including all summer models feather-trimmed 
leghorns, lace and lingerie models, also many 
preity hats for morning wear. 
Panamas, Tennis and Beach Hats, Sunbonnets, 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
At F. K. M. Rehn’s studio at Magnolia, on the 
evening of July 19th, a number of prominent Magnolia 
people were very agreeably entertained by an exhibi- 
tion of lantern slides given by’ Chas. E. Foster, who 
with his wife has recently returned from a trip around 
the world. The exhibition was very enjoyable as the 
views were more diversified than those ordinarily taken 
by a professional. After the exhibition Mr. Rehn showed 
two of his recent pictures, one, ‘‘A Sail to Windward’’ 
and the other a very interesting landseape, entitled 
‘“‘The First Snow.’’ The latter has been solicited by 
the Art Institute of Chicago, for their fall exhibition. 
Mr. Rehn is at present busily engaged upon his picture 
for the Coreoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. On 
Saturday afternoons until September, visitors are ad- 
mitted to his studio ott Nie six o’clock. 
Among those who have extended their hospitality 
through the medium of a dinner during the past week 
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frothingham, who were hosts 
for a party of twelve Saturday night at the Essex Coun- 
ty club. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Means, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- 
shall Fabyan and Zia Bey of the Turkish embassy. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill entertained a 
luncheon company of nine at the Essex County club 
Sunday afternoon. 
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The children’s entertainment at the Manchester 
Yacht club will be held on Monday, August 5th, at 3 
o’clock. 
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