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PPswice society has had a round 
of entertainments the past week 
ranging from the large and formal to 
the small and intimate, occasioned by 
the two weddings of social promi- 
nence in its summer colony. 
Mrs. Frank H. Richardson of 
“Meadow View” farm entertained at 
an Assembly at Y° Burnham House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. A. Win- 
slaw of “Wendel Farm” are enter- 
taining Capt. and Mrs. Thomas 
Washington of the U. S. N. for a 
few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks of 
Cambridge are occupying the Dr. R. 
B. Osgood place this summer while 
the doctor’s family are in Europe. 
Mrs. Alfred V. Kidder: of Apple- 
ton Farms, who has spent two weeks 
at Nantucket returned home _ this 
week in time for the Appleton wed- 
ding. Other guests who came early 
in the week to be present at the wed- 
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Galt 
Fitzgerald of Greensburg Valley, near 
Baltimore, who are staying with the 
latter’s mother, Mrs. Chas. S. Tuck- 
erman of “Applefield.” Mrs. Bay- 
ard Tuckerman of “Sunswich” is en- 
tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Evans R. 
Dick, Jr.(Joan C. Tuckerman) of So. 
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Dartmouth and Mr. and Mrs. G. Her- 
mann Kinnicutt (May A. Tucker- 
man), who have recently returned 
from abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Proctor 
are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 
Lawrence Riker, Seabright, N. J., 
who came on for the Rice wedding. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. 
Whittier of Brookline and Ipswich 
have returned from their wedding 
trip and are spending August at the 
Whittier homestead. Mrs. Whittier 
was Miss Balla Cooper of New York. 
Their wedding took place in New 
York in June. They have been 
through the south and_ returned 
through the lake region. Last Satur- 
day was the first of a series of recep- 
tions which they will hold during 
August. 
The Appleton guests, who attended 
the opening of the Cape Cod canal re- 
cently were entertained on board the 
yacht “Thelma.” ‘The guests includ- 
ed beside the Appleton family, W. 
G. Wendell, Rev. T. F. Waters, Bay- 
ard ‘Tuckerman and J. Tuckerman. 
Ye Burnham House tea room has 
had among its many hosts and host- 
esses of the past week Mr. and Mrs. 
Clement Studebaker and the Col. 
Floods of Rye Beach; Larry Bank- 
art, Miss Ethel Morse of the Mag- 
nolia colony, Mrs. George E. Tener 
of Eastern Point; Mrs. Howard C. 
Turner of Bass Rocks, also Mrs. J. 
Proctor, Jr., of Bass Rocks, and Miss 
Margaret Walker of Detroit. A din- 
ner party for 12 was given by Miss 
Clarina Hanks of West Manchester. 
Ex-Gov. and Mrs. John A. Dix of 
Albany have also been among the 
visitors at tea. A tea party was en- 
joyed by some of the young people 
from Magnolia including the Misses 
Frances and Adelaide Brainard of 
Pittsburgh, Miss Isabel McGowan of 
Indianapolis, Miss Madeleine White 
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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnard 
of River Bend Farm motored to Rye 
Beach and spent the last week-end 
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Edgar 
Champlin at her beautiful home, 
“Green Gables.” This place, as well 
as the home of the Barnards in Ip- 
swich, is noted for its fine and exten- 
sive gardens. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bartlett, Mr. 
and Mrs. George Southworth and 
Mrs. Emma Finley of Lynn are the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finley. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson are 
on an automoblie tour to Toronto, 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Curtis of 
Dover, visited Camp Lawrence, Sun- 
day. 
ONnrE ON HER 
Wife—I read the other day that the 
giraffe has a tongue eighteen inches 
long. 
Husband—Aren’t you jealous? 
EDWARD H. LITTLE 
President 
Cc. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
Vice-President 
