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The COLONNADE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Burlingame of the Brownlands, Man- 
chester, have returned from a brief auto trip in the 
Adirondacks. The Burlingames are New York people 
who have been in Manchester the entire season and who 
have made many friends at the hotel and with many of 
the summer residents. 
Among the August guests who are expected at the 
Brownlands, Manchester, in the near future are Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred V. Kidder of the Charlesgate, Boston. Mr. 
and Mrs. Kidder have friends among the Brownland 
guests who will be glad to welcome them to a visit 
in such congenial surroundings. Although the season 
here is at its height, the Brownlands never lose that 
homelike atmosphere which is so restful to city--bred 
visitors. 
Miss Josephine Dorr, who left the Brownland cot- 
tages, Manchester, some time ago for a visit with friends 
in Newport returned Monday and is now entertaining 
a party of friends whom she brought back from New- 
port with her. The young people are enjoying every 
pleasure to be found at Singing Beach, the beautiful 
drives along the Shore and, in fact every phase of out- 
of-door life. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Albion W. Small will be the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Harris at the Sampson cottage, 
Manchester Cove, for thenext two weeks before going 
to the Mt. Pleasant House, at Bretton Woods. 
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JEWELS 
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MR. PERINE, 
Resident Partner 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Masconomo, at Manchester, is having a very 
successful season. Nearly 100 euests are registered 
there this morning. M. L. Sullivan of Salem entertained 
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. John- 
son of Boston over the last week-end. Mr. Hall is the 
manager of the Adams House, Boston. Mrs. P. W. Ma- 
son with her baby and nurse of Fort Porter, New 
York, has settled here for the remainder of the season. 
Her mother, Mrs. Frederick Snare of New York City, 
who has summered on the North Shore for many sea- 
sons, remained with her over the week-end. J. Willard 
Tuckerman of Brookline was a week-end visitor with 
Mrs. Ames Morrill and family who have been at the 
Masconomo for some time. Other guests registered at 
this pleasant hotel include Mrs. C. R. Russell, with their 
daughter and a friend, H. D. Bell of Kansas City; Har- 
man D. Denny, Jr., of Pittsburgh, and Gordon A. Smith 
of York Harbor, who have friends in Manchester, at 
the Brownlands. Last Friday evening the clever and 
original ‘‘Pixies’’ of Robert P. McLauchlan were pre- 
sented at the hotel. The miniature people made a great 
hit with the hotel guests, especially with the children. 
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An important announcement is to be made through 
the Sunday papers, by John Hays Hammond of Fresh 
Water Cove, of a big charity offering to be made on the 
23d of August for the benefit of the families of the Ti- 
tanie victims. 
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