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THE important engagement of the last week was that 
of Miss Gladys Munn and Charles M. Amory. The 
engagement was announced at a little dinner given by 
Mrs. Charles A. Munn at her summer home in Manches- 
Mr. Amory is the son of Francis I. Amory of the 
Beverly Cove colony, and is a brother of Miss Mary 
ter. 
Josephine Amory. ‘The 
wedding is to take place 
during the summer at 
Manchester. 
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Miss Helena Fish of 
New York will spend 
most of the summer at 
Beverly Farms with her 
sister, Mrs. John W. Cut- 
ler, their parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Hamilton Fish 
of New York having sail- 
ed for Europe this week. 
Mrs. Cutler was before 
her ‘marriage Emily R. 
Fish. 
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The first detachment 
of the Turkish embassy 
arrived at Beverly Farms 
this week for the sum- 
mer. The ambassador 
will be accompanied by 
his son-in-law and daugh- 
ter, the second Turkish 
secretary and Mme. Ibra- 
him Zia Bey, who were at 
Manchester last year. 
Djevad Bey, the Turkish 
counsellor, will join the 
ambassador and his fam- 
ily at Beverly Farms. 
The first Turkish secre- 
tary and Mme. Hak 
Huissen Bey will leave 
Washington at the end 
of the month for the 
same place. The embassy 
will be established at one 
of the Luke cottages, 
“Pitch Pine Hall.’ 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Penhallow and family of 
Boston are at their Mag- 
nolia villa for the season. 
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M& AND MRS 5S. E. HUTCHINSON went over to 
New York the first of the week for a short stay, 
Mr. Hutchinson going on to Philadelphia and Mrs. Hut- 
chinson returning to Beverly Farms yesterday. 
in the month they will go to Europe for a few weeks’ 
stay, returning to Beverly Farms for the late summer. 
. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH AND MISS HITT OF WASHINGTON 
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Later 
Dr.. F. Landon Hum- 
phreys, the capitalist, of 
New York and Morris- 
town, N. J., was in Bos- 
ton last Saturday to see 
Major Henry L. Higgin- 
son and other prominent 
Bostonians, and left that 
evening for New York 
after a dinner given in 
his honor at the Union 
club» by* James CoyBarn 
Dr. and Mrs. Humphreys 
will have a party of 
young people in their 
yacht, the “Wataga” for 
the boat races at New 
London. 3 
Mrieand (Mrs.) rae i 
Cushing of Wellesley 
opened their cottage at 
Beverly Farms for the 
season last Saturday. 
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Rev. Dr. Charles Wads- 
worth and family of 
Philadelphia are at Mag- 
noha again this year. 
They opened their pretty 
cottage, Oakes Field, 
Wednesday. 4 
Miss Jane Fairfield 
was the first of the Bos- 
ton colony at Beverly 
Farms to go in swimming 
at West Beach this sea- 
son. She had two young 
Harvard students accom- 
pany her in the water last 
Sunday. 
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Senator and Mrs. R. S. 
R. Hitt of Washington 
are at Beverly Farms 
this year. 
