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“Neptune’s Garden of Living Sta- 
tues,” the sensational aquatic spec- 
tacle that ran for five weeks at B. F. 
Kieth’s Theatre last spring to record- 
breaking attendance, returns to Bos- 
ton next week for an engagement of 
positively one week only. Since leav- 
ing Boston last spring, “Neptune's 
Garden” has been clear across the 
Continent and back, besides playing 
in every city of any size in the East. 
For this engagement an entirely new 
and elaborate production is being 
built, with new scenic effects, and 
many new features, in addition to the 
mysterious water illusion which 
created so much discussion during the 
long run of “Neptune’s Garden of 
Living Statues” at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre last spring. This illusion, 
by means of which the living groups 
of statuary plunge into the depths of 
the Enchanted Pool and disappear 
from sight, to re-appear after a long 
interval in entirely new costumes, is 
the most baffling illusion of the age. 
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I PSWICH society has had an inter- 
esting round of social functions 
and mid-summer entertainments the 
past week. 
Mrs. R. T. Crane of Castle Hill 
entertained Tuesday with one of her 
pleasing luncheons. Covers were 
placed for 12. Mr. Crane returned 
this week from Chicago where he 
spent a week, having been called there 
on business. Mr. and Mrs. H.. D. 
Higginbotham of “Castle Hill Cot- 
tage” have had as their week-end 
guest Stenton R. McCreery, formerly 
of thé Mexican legation. 
Miss Elsie Heard of Main st., gave 
a luncheon this week in honor of Mrs. 
Dawes who is spending the summer 
near Ipswich. Other guests were 
Mrs. Alley, Mrs. Reginald Foster, 
Miss Lucy Lord and Mrs. C. C. Fel- 
ton of California. Mrs. Felton has 
leased the Millett place for the season, 
which was occupied last year by the 
Arthur Dows of ‘New York. 
Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of Argilla road 
was called to Peabody this week by 
the illness of her daughter. 
Mrs. George E. Barnard of River 
Bend Farm and a party of friends 
motored to New Hampshire this week. 
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Barney of Ar- 
gilla road have been on a motor trip 
to New Hampshire the past week. 
Mrs. James B. Ayer of Argilla road 
had as her week-end guest Miss Eliza- 
beth Millett of Boston. 
Mrs. Bertha Dobson and Mrs. R. 
Dobson of Windmill Hill Farm are 
spending a few days at the Riverside 
hotel, Ogunquit, Maine. 
Guests at “Appleton Farms’ over 
the week-end of the Misses Alice and 
Ruth Appleton were C. L. Hay and 
W. G. Wendell. 
Mrs. Joseph Wood of Boston and 
sister of Mrs. Chalmers Wood, will 
occupy “Briar Hill’ Appleton Farm 
in August. The Chalmers Woods are 
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IPSWICH, MASS. 
Deposits . . 300,000.00 —— 
Surplus and 
Profits . 
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not here this season. 
Y° Burnham House tea room has 
had several interesting parties lately. 
A recent one was a dinner party for 
the house guests of Mrs. George M. 
Studebaker of “Breaknole,’ Rye 
3each. ‘The guests included Clement 
Studebaker, 3d, and his sister Miss 
Esther of South Bend, Ind.; the 
Misses Sean and Sheela McDougall 
of Ottowa, Can.; Kent Colwell of St. 
Louis, and H. F. Straw of Manches- 
ter. Another dinner party was given 
by Miss Dorothy Rowland, a guest 
at the Oceanside hotel, Magnolia, for 
Miss ‘Mary C. Frick of Baltimore and 
Frederick Winant of New York, the 
fiance of Miss Rowland. E. E. Papin 
of St. Louis and Rye Beach enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. Wright, cottag- 
ers at Rye from St. Louis. Francis P. 
Shepard and Robert W. Marks of the 
Marblehead colony had a luncheon 
this week and Mrs. E. H. Hoyt of 
Gloucester and New York gave a din- 
ner party. It has also been a popular 
place for the Bass Rocks colony in 
both the hotels and cottages the last 
week. Mrs. Arthur Damon of Ips- 
wich also entertained at tea and gave 
a small assembly afterwards. 
EDWARD H. LITTLE 
President 
Cc. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
Vice-President 
