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The Children’s Shop 
9 Bridge Street, Manchester 
Children’s Frocks, Coats and Hats. 
Carefully Selected Books and Toys, 
Beautiful Dolls. , 
Pure Candies for Children, made in the 
Candy Kitchen of the Union Food 
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Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and Supper 
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Mrs. H. E. Russell entertained at luncheon at her 
Manchester Cove residence Wednesday, Mrs. Thomas Pel- 
ham Curtis, Mrs. Robert.G. Shaw and Miss Louie Stan- 
wood. Mrs. Shaw had motored out from Wellesley. 
After lunch the party went on to the Suffrage meeting at 
the Oceanside, Magnolia, where Mrs. Curtis made one 
of her most witty speeches. Among others in the audience 
were Prof. and Mrs. Wm. Roscoe Thayer, Mrs. H. P. 
McKean, Mrs. Frank Dexter Bennett, Mrs. Arthur Jones, 
Miss Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Ned Richardson, and many from 
the Oceanside hotel. The Russells and Thayers also motored 
over to Manchester Common that same evening to hear Mtss 
Foley speak. Mrs. Russell is planning to have a big 
suffrage rally at her beautiful house, on the lawn, on 
August 28,*at which the chief speakers will be Mrs: 
Maud Wood Park, Miss Margaret Foley and Prof. Thay- 
er. She will invite “all Manchester” to be present. 
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Miss Kate Ryan of Boston, the well known actress, 
who has been making such a hit with her suffrage mono- 
logues she has been giving this week at hotels along the 
North Shore, will appear at a meeting at the Ocean View 
house Pigeon Cove, this evening at 8 o’clock. | Monday 
evening of next week, she will be the attraction at a suf- 
frage meeting at Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport. Her 
daughter, Mrs. Ralph B. McDaniel of West Roxbury, 
will give a talk on the ballot at both of ‘these meetings. 
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and 
has returned to 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Boston, she is spending 
Miss Elsie Dalton, who has been visiting Mr. 
Mrs. Carl da Gersdorf in Stockbridge, 
Beverly Farms, where with her’ 
Henry R. Dalton of Beacon st.; 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell have been welcom- 
ed home by their host of North Shore friends the past 
week after a trip around the world.. They reached Man- 
chester last Sunday, after their journey across the conti- 
nent. They had a most glorious time, and both are the 
pictures of health. They were very much impressed by 
their visit to Japan and the wonderful strides being made 
by that country. Their son John, who accompanied them, 
is to enter. Harvard in the fall. 
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Francis Motley, ies just returned to Pride’s 
Crossing after a cruise down the Maine coast in his smail 
yacht the “Quawk.” 
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Ex-Senator Beveridge will join his family at Man- 
chester the middle of August for a short while. Mrs. 
Beveridge left yesterday for a brief visit with friends on 
Cape Cod. 
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Col. and Mrs. EK. M. House arrived home Wednes- 
day from Europe on the Cunarder Franconia and came 
to Pride’s Crossing where they are to spend the balance 
of the ‘summer with their daughter, Mrs. Randolph F. 
Tucker of the Mingo Beach summer colony. 
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FE. G. McInnis and family, who left early im the 
spring for an extended motor tour abroad have returned 
to Manchester, coming in on the Franconia, somewhat 
earlier than they expected. 
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The George F. Willetts have just returned from 
Europe and are at their estate at Coolidge’s Point, Man- 
chester, for the rest of the season. 
when your 
vacation tir 
the South 
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family is all together and with the health that comes with 
e, will always be of. great pleasure to you, 
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