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The beautiful Stillman farm at East 
Wenham, which was purchased last 
spring by Miss Helen Frick, daughter of 
Henry C. Frick the steel magnate, for 
the purpose of giving charitable outings 
and entertainments to working girls, was 
the scene of a very happy gathering Sat- 
urday. Over 100 girls from Boston, 
Lowell, Lynn, and Lawrence, came 
to the farm in the morning -and en- 
joyeda day which will long be remem- 
bered among them. The girls were 
met at the Wenham station by automo- 
biles and carriages and driven along pic- 
turesque roads to the beautiful cottage 
on the farm. ‘There they were re- 
ceived by Miss Frick'and Mrs. Fannie 
Seifer of Pittsburg, a very close friend of 
the family. When all had arrived, the 
way was led toa remote corner of the 
farm and there, near the edge of a deep 
wood, a delicious luncheon was spread. 
As soon asthe young women arrived at 
the scene of the afternoon’s pleasures 
there was a great scramble and much 
laughing as they were given handsome 
badges with their names and numbers 
printed thereon. After the luncheon 
had been disposed of, all kinds of games 
were enjoyed. When it came time for 
the running races there was excitement 
galore, for several of the young women, 
who have been at the farm all summer, 
have been training for these events, con- 
sequently there were several favorites. 
As the girls entered into the various 
events with much spirit they were cheered 
by their friends and several prominent 
society women of Boston and Brookline, 
who had gathered on the green to wit- 
ness the events. 
The members of the Manchester 
Yacht club have been notified that the 
clubhouse will close on Monday, Sept. 
27th. The club floats will remain in 
position until Oct. 15. 
President Lucius Tuttle of the Boston 
& Maine and Mrs. Tuttle, who have 
been occupying the cottage of Dr. E. 
A. Daken at Magnolia this summer, 
will return to Boston with their family 
on Oct. 1. As yet they have made no 
plans as to where they will spend next 
season. President Tuttle has. just re- 
turned from the White Mountains. He 
attended the annual meeting of the 
White Mountain Board of Trade at the 
Kearsage, North Conway,where he was 
prominent among the speakers. 
Robert Mason Winthrop, formerly a 
member of the U. S. legation at Rome, 
sailed last Saturday on the Deutschland 
from New York for his new post, after 
a two months’ visit with his mother, 
Mrs: R. C. Winthrop, at West Man- 
chester. 
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PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoyle take pleasure in announc- 
i ing the opening of their Summer Studio, at Flume 
Road, Magnolia, with an exhibition of their work in 
Portrait Photography. A specialty is made of Home 
Portraiture, Miniatures on Ivory and Copies. 
Assortment of Hand Carved Frames and Mirrors. 
ticular attention given to photographing children. 
Studio next to Summer Chapel 
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and our prices are moderate. 
A branch office has-been opened at the 
Western Union Telegraph and Novelty Shop, 
P. O. Block, Magnolia. 
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