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I PSWICH ladies in both the sum- 
mer colony and among the towns- 
people are preparing for a suffrage 
rally in September, when a meeting 
will be held at the home of Mrs. Jo- 
seph Ross in Ipswich. The summer 
colony boasts of having had twelve 
participants from the doctor’s row 
section in the big parade held in Bos- 
ton last spring, and in which four of 
the ladies of the village also took part. 
Mrs. J. D. Barney of Argilla road ts 
working to secure speakers of note 
for the meeting. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hay (Alice 
Appleton), whose marriage took place 
Aug. 5th at Ipswich, are spending the 
month at Newbury, N. H., a pretty 
little mountainous resort. Rev. Ro- 
land Cotton Smith of Washington and 
Ipswich, who officiated at the wedding 
and has since been a guest at the 
Oceanside hotel, Magnolia, will return 
in a few days to Islesboro, Maine, 
where the family has spent the sum- 
mer. ‘Their Ipswich estate “Cotton- 
field,” has been occupied this season 
by a Miss Henderson of New Or- 
leans. : 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V. Kidder of 
Appleton Farms have spent the past 
week in New York. 
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Mrs. A. S. Brown, Jr., is enter- 
taining her niece, Mrs. Joseph Jacobn 
and the latter’s daughter, Miss Helen 
Jacobn, of New Haven, Conn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hayward 
are leaving this week for an extended 
auto trip through New York with Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank Burke of “Father- 
land Farm,” Byfield. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hoyt of 
Washington are entertaining the lat- 
ter’s mother, Mrs. Wayne Parker and 
daughter, Miss Eleanor of Orange, N. 
J. They have taken the Cameron 
bungalow near the Hoyts and will re- 
nain for some time this fall. 
The Rice family and the various 
members of the Searle family are fre- 
quent visitors at Oceanside hotel, 
Magnolia, these days. Miss Corinna 
Searle has had as her house guest 
for the past week Miss Isabel Wads- 
worth of Philadelphia, who summers 
at Magnolia. 
Lieut. G. S. Patten, Jr., of Pride’s 
Crossing, a guest at the Rice estate, 
Turner Hill, who was seriously hurt 
in an automobile accident last week 
while on his way to play polo at the 
Emerson Proctor estate in Topsfield, 
and was picked up near Palmer ave. 
in an unconscious condition, is im- 
proving very slowly at the Rice home. 
Mrs. James Howe Proctor enter- 
tained with two large dinner parties 
during the last week-end. 
Y° Burnham House tea room is the 
ever popular place for Rye Beach 
pleasure seekers. This week among 
those who .have entertained. at teas 
or luncheons were Mr. and Mrs. V. 
Papin of St. Louis and Rye who had 
eight guests; and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 
Eberhart of Mishawaka, Ind., and 
Rye, who entertained the Clement and 
George Studebaker families of Rye. 
Others from Rye were Mrs. Francis 
FE. Drake, Mrs. R. G. Phillips, Miss 
A. L. Seone, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill 
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Whittemore and the J. H. Smiths. 
Ex-Goy. Francis of Missouri was also 
of those who gave a luncheon party. 
It has also been a popular place for 
the Bass Rocks colony the last few 
days. ; 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
Roswell Perkins, the Conomo Point 
postman, broke his ankle Sunday and 
will be unable to resume his duties 
for some time. The former postman, 
Mr. Burnham, is taking his place. 
Mrs. Carleton Crocker recently en- 
tertained her mother, Mrs. J. B. 
Smith, and her niece, Miss Rose Mc- 
Laughlin of East Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Pride 
had as week-end guests, Mr. and 
Mrs. John Montgomery of Somer- 
ville. 
Frank ‘Gervais of Jamaica Plain 
was the week-end guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Gervais. 
LUFKIN POINT 
Chester Cook and family of Wen- 
ham are occupying a cottage here. 
They have as their guests Mr. and 
Mrs. Allen Hoyt of South Salem. 
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