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NE, of the gala out-door affairs planned for the sum- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sturgis Grew and family— 
mer on the North Shore will be an open-air bazaar in Agnes H., Henry S., Jr., James and Ethel H.—of 254 
aid of the Boston branch of the Navy Young Men’s Marlboro st., Boston, have arrived at their summer home 
Christian association, to be held on Miss Haven’s fieid in West Manchester. Mrs. Edward S. Grew and_son 
at Beverly Farms on July 21. Companies of marines and Randolph C. Grew of 185 Marlboro st., have also arrived 
Dene will give exhibition drills; and the band from at West Manchester, joining Mr. Grew, who has been 
the Charlestown ‘Navy Yard will play during the day, and there all winter. Mrs. Grew, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. 
for dancing in the afternoon and evening. There will be Harry Grew and their older daughter, plan to leave next 
booths for the sale of flowers, fruit, candy, pottery, lamp week for a trip to the exposition in California to be gone 
shades, children’s toys and other things attractive to a month, 
young and old. The Navy Young Men’s Christian asso- Cir Sen 
ciation is doing a useful work for sailors all over the Mrs. Henry C. Weston of 177 Beacon st., Boston, 
country, and it is hoped at this bazaar to raise a large is established at her Beverly Farms summer home, “The 
sum of money toward a new building in Charlestown. Uplands,” for the season. 
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North Shore friends of Miss Annie Pemberton of Mrs. J. Theodore Heard og 20 Louisburg square, 
Philadelphia will be glad to hear that she is coming id Boston, is settled at her summer home, Norman’s Woe 
early June, to spend that month at ‘“‘Pompey’s Garden,’ road, Magnolia, for the season. 
Pride’s Crossing, with her sister, Mrs. Quincy Shaw, and o 8 9 
her nephew, Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., to whom she is de- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warren Mason and family 
voted. At the conclusion of he Aaisit Miss Pemberton of 14 Gloucester st., Boston, have moved to their country 
is to go to Annisquam for the remainder of the summer. — estate, “Candlewood Farm,” at Ipswich for a long season 
Mr. Shaw is still on the invalid list, in consequence of as usual. 
which Mrs. Shaw’s season promises to be extremely oO # O 
quiet. Pe Mrs. George Lee and daughter Miss Florence Lee, 
o #9 after a winter in the South and a month’s stay at Lake- 
The ambassador of Italy and Contessa Macchi di wood, have been spending a fortnight at the Copley- 
Callere expect to leave Washington next week for Bev- Plaza, Boston, where Mr. Lee has been all winter. The 
erly arms, where they will spend the summer. The first summer foment ‘Villa al Mare,” at Beverly Farms, is be- 
secretary of the embassy and Marchesa Tacoli-and their ing put in readiness for the family to move down next 
children have left W ashington for Manchester, where week. 
they will remain during the summer. The embassy will oO #8 O 
be established at ‘“‘Pitch Pine Hall,’ owned by Arthur F. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson Newbold (Katherine Hub- 
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Luke at Beverly Farms, while the Secretary will have a bard) were passengers on the St. Paul on her last trip 
cottage on Sea street, Manchester. to New York, from Liverpool. 
