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. THE new home of the Essex County club, at Manches- 
ter, built to take the place of the one burned on March 
14, 1913, was turned over to the club by the building 
committee at the annual meeting last Saturday evening. 
Resolutions were passed on the death of Arthur Lithgow 
Devens, who was an active member of the comiunittee, 
and the following officers were elected: William Hooper, 
president; Dudley L. Pickman, Jr., secretary; Henry 5%. 
Grew, treasurer. The board of governors are Col. Henry 
FE. Russell, Walter D. Denégre, George E. Warren, Wal- 
Jace Goodrich, Amory Eliot, George R. White, George F. 
Willett and Edward C. Fitz. George F. Willett is chair- 
“man of the grounds committee and Wallace Goodrich 
chairman of the house committee. Dinner was served in 
the spacious dining hall to thirty. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Milbank of New York and 
Seabright, N. J., are to spend July and August at Mrs. 
John Caswell’s place, Round Plain Farm, Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. Milbank was Miss Marjorie Robbins of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, and is a sister of Mrs. Caswell, 
also of Mrs. Reginald Robbins of Hamilton, and Miss 
Phyllis Robbins. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. de Coppet.of New York, 
their daughter, Miss Juliette, and their son, André de 
Coppet, are newcomers at Pride’s, where they are to oc- 
cupy the George Dexter cottage. 
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The William Stuart Spauldings have occupied their 
beautiful home “Sunset Rock” since the middle of May. 
Mr. Spaulding is now on his usual fishing trip to northern 
lakes and in the New Brunswick region. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman of Beacon street, 
Boston, and their family have left town to occupy their 
fine suburban estate at Bedford Springs. In accordance 
with their usual custom, the Pickmans will come to Bev- 
erly Cove for the mid-summer months. 
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NNOUNCEMENT is made, by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 
Sheafe of Chestnut Hill and “Creek Farm,” Dover, 
N. H., of the engagement of their third daughter, Ann 
Wentworth Sheafe to Benjamin Edwards Cole, 2d, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cole of Hamilton. Miss 
Sheafe came out a year ago last winter. She is a mem- 
ber of the Sewing Circle and the Vincent club. Miss 
Sheafe was among the Boston players in the annual 
tournament for the women’s national tennis champion- 
ship of the United States, which opened at the Philadel- 
phia Cricket club in Philadelphia last week. Mr. Cole 
is a brother to Miss Eleanor Cole, whose engagement to 
William H. Coolidge, Jr., of Magnolia, was announced 
early in May. Miss Cole came out last year, and is a 
member of the 1914 Sewing Circle. 
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Hon. and Mrs. Colville Barclay are settled at the 
S. Parker Bremer house on Gale’s Point, Manchester, for 
a second season. Mr. Barclay is counsellor of the Brit- 
ish embassy of Washington and was chargé d’ affairs of 
the embassy last summer when the war broke out. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ivins Croll and their daughter, 
Miss Pauline Croll, closed their town house at*324 Bea- 
con st., Boston, in time to spent last week-end at their 
summer home on Gale’s Point, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner (Diana W. Rockwell!) 
of Overbrook, Penn., opened their summer home on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, last week for the season. 
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Many pleasant things are being done for Miss Caro- 
lyn Ogden Jones of Washington, D. C., who is the guest 
of Miss Constance Gardner, daughter of the, Hon. and 
Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner, at “Sagamore Farm,” Hamil- 
ton, until after the class day gayeties. Miss Jones is one 
of the most popular girls in America, and highly attrac- 
tive. She was of the bridesmaids at the wedding early 
in the month of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall. : 
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Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston Street, Boston 
HANDWORK SHOP 
Sale of Country House Rugs 
Baskets - Pottery 
THE SUMMER SHOP 
Lobster Lane 
Open about June 20th 
Tea Room — Children’s Shop — Food Shop 
FOOD SHOP 
Delicious Cakes and Cookies 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
Magnolia 
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