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Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of “Ledge wood,” Montser- 
rat, entertained at luncheon Thursday. Her guests were 
from New York and Boston and included Mrs. Stanley 
White, Miss North, Miss MacArthur and Miss Lawrence, 
who form a committee of the International Missionary 
society and met at Mrs. Peabody’s to discuss plans for 
the publication of a magazine for women and also one 
for children in China. ‘The meeting was preparatory to 
their work at Northfield in July. Mrs. Peabody is also 
entertaining as house guests Mrs. Samuel A. Lattimore 
and Miss Lattimore of Forest Hill Garden, N. Y., and 
Miss Edith Montgomery of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Mont- 
fomery was in the Peabody party that went around the 
world two years ago and attended the Hague Conference. 
Mrs. Peabody and her daughter, Miss Norma R. Water- 
bury, will leave for Northfield early in July to attend 
the week of missionary study beginning July 8. They 
are both intensely interested in missions, Mrs. Peabody 
being connected with the international society and also 
actively engaged in the Christian women’s peace move- 
ment. 
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The G.-L. White family of New York arrived this 
week at the Endicott cottage, on Hospital Point, Beverly 
Cove. Last season they spent in the Dudley L. Pickman 
cottage. 
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Alexander Steinert of “Stoneledge,’ Beverly Cove, 
left Monday to attend commencement exercises at Dart- 
mouth college, where his son Robert is in his junior year. 
Another son, Russell, has returned this week from a 
preparatory school. 
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The Dudley I. Pickmans will open their summer 
home in Beverly Cove next week. 
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ©. 
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Ratchesky at Beverly Cove has a handsome flower gar- 
den surrounding the house on the sides facing Ober and 
Woodbury streets. Old fashioned flowers are charming- 
ly used in effective color schemes. The effective use of 
the old-time petunia is particularly noticeable. . The place 
has a fine rose garden of which much is expected this 
summer. One of the most attractive features of the 
house is the spacious veranda overlooking the Cove and 
a wonderful stretch of velvety lawn bordered with 
flowers runing down to the water’s edge. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Koshland of “Longacres,” 
Beverly Cove, have been at their summer home about a 
month. ‘This is one of the most charming places at the 
Cove and the attractive stucco house is best seen from 
the water. The driveway leading from the Ober street 
entrance is an attractive one, shaded by fine maples and 
leading through the pretty garden. The young sons, 
Stephen and William, have recently returned from 
school. : 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer and children of Boston 
are spending several -weeks at Tunipoo Inn, Beverly 
Farms. They will later join Mrs. Brewer’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Samuel Carr at West Manchester. 
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The Arthur F. Lukes of West Newton arrived at 
Beverly Farms this week. Last season they spent in their 
own house “Pitch Pine Hall” which is now occupied by 
the Italian Ambassador. They are in “The Gables” on 
Valley street. 
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The New Oakland House on Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, an ideal luncheon retreat for the motorist. adv. 
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GREEN GABLES, 
THE GREEN GABLES of Magnolia is now open under new management and policy. It will be our main endeavor to please, as 
our cuisine and service will delight all of the most exacting tastes. The pleasure of dining lies chiefly in the manner food 
is served, and for this the new management of the Green Gables is noted. 
By those who enjoy dancing under superior conditions afforded here, the Green Gables will be found ideal, being within a few hundred 
feet of the water. Thes Dansants every afternoon with music furnished by the Green Gables Orchestra. Tuesday afternoons will be 
devoted to the children under the competent direction of the distinguished dancer, Paul Jones Chute, and Miss Melba Proctor. 
Dinner parties can be arranged by notifying us a few hours in advance. Special suppers every Saturday night. 
Rooms with bath can be engaged by the season or as long as desired. 
Telephone 595 Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA 
GREEN GABLES, Alexandre J. Dueth, Mer. 
