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UNLESS one has traveled extensively or is of an imag- 
inative or roaming temperament ,a book of travels is 
apt to be dull reading for a person. It is no easy task to 
write of travels in a really interesting style. A still harder 
task to set any author would be to expect him to weave 
a charming little romance into a book which might be 
called one of travels. Nevertheless, Mrs. Edith Stotes- 
bury Hutchinson, of the Beverly Farms summer colony, 
is the writer of a decidedly interesting little volume which 
has for its cognomen, “A Pair of Little Patent Leather 
Boots.” ‘The title itself sets us to thinking that the con- 
tents of the book are well worth reading, and we are not 
disappointed. “A Pair of Little Patent Leather Boots” tells 
how the charm of a pair of boots and of course their owner 
enticed a man half way across the continent of Europe. 
His trip by motor is full of exciting experiences, novel 
situations and bewildering entanglements. The book 
shows a thorough study of American and English types, 
the comments of the authoress on the latter being parti- 
cularly interesting and amusing to the reader from the 
States. There is an undercurrent of quiet philosophy 
interspersed in the travelogue pen pictures which make 
the story more than a mere account of the adventures of 
the travelers. The book was published by the J. B. Lip- 
pincott Company of Philadelphia last winter and was 
written after a motor trip taken three years ago by Mr. 
and Mrs. Hutchinson. ‘The proceeds of the entire sale 
of the book is to go to charity and for this reason the 
writer wishes the book to be a success financially. As 
for the book itself, it is indeed a work of merit and 
thoroughly enjoyable. It is on sale at the leading book 
stores throughout the country and is for sale locally at 
Allen’s drug store in Manchester and at Varney’s drug 
store, Beverly Farms, 
Miss Fanny Young of Beacon street, Boston, is 
spending a month at the Brownlands before going to Bar 
Harbor where she is to spend the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons of New York city are 
spending a month at the Rock-mere hotel at Marblehead. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Paige and Robert Donelson of South- 
bridge comprised a motor party, which enjoyed the hos- 
pitality of this delightful house over the week-end. Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles E. Timson of Chicago registered at 
the Rock-mere the latter part of last week. Mr. and 
Mrs. Timson will be at Marblehead until about the mid- 
dle of July. Miss Abbie Spear and a friend, both of 
Newton, are spending a week at the Rock-mere. Miss 
Annie L. Tichenor of East Orange, N. J., has been here 
for nearly a week and will remain until the first of 
September. Another motor party to enjoy quaint Mar- 
blehead with the Rock-mere as headquarters was that 
of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Burrage with their two daugh- 
ters of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor of Brookline are set- 
tled at their pretty cottage on Ocean street, at Marble-. 
head Neck. Others who have recently joined the grow- 
ing colony at the Neck include Mr. and Mrs. Herman 
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Lawrence Percival of Boston. 
DR. JAMES W. TOBIN, M. D. V. 
of the Back Bay Veterinary Hospital 
will respond promptly to any calls along the North Shore 
during the Summer months. 
Telephone 2200 Back Bay 
