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James Prince and famliy have closed their summer 
cottage on Norwood Heights and returned to Lexington. 
The Nutters of Boston, who occupied the Blair cot 
committee, which has been extended congratulations upon 
its efforts, comprises: Harry B. Duane, chairman; B. A. 
Smith, William H. Pear, Lyman Gale, Harry H. Wiggin, 
H. E. Worcester, Clarence A. Hight, J. N. Damon and tage, Annisquam, this season, have taken their departure. 
W. O. Adams. Mrs. A. N. Blair, who has been spending the past two 
ss : : rears in England, intended to come to her Annisquam 
ROCKS.—There is much golfing these days and ? Hg é panes 
bo “a BES tte ae Ae i ays ane cottage this week, but upon her arrival at the pier in 
The “3 tae. Oe Therold aw Shee lor aaa New York, she was taken very ill and went instead to 
q eee OT wa 5 aby her home in Washington, D. C. 
citement on last Saturday night, when the huge chimney Thomas B. Wishart and family have closed their 
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caught from an ig wood fire Me hich ee heating the cottage on Nashua avenue and returned to their home in 
reception room. The fire was extinquished without dam-  \a;e+town last Monday 
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age. 
agen 4 : Mrs. James Q. Newton and family, who formerly 
The Stephen \ elies of Kansas City have taken their occupied the Harvey cottage on “Squam Rock road are 
ee See ak onot eis now occupying the Pulsifer house on Leonard street. 
We plain, o eka, 
Knight of the Elephant, brother of King Vajiravudh, who OCKPORT.—Prof. John S. 
has been spending the late summer at the Siamese Lega- ? 
tion, Bass Rocks, registered last Saturday at Harvard 
College in the school for health officers, associated with 
the Harvard Medical School. He began his studies the 
first of this week. ; 
Ankeney and Mrs An- 
keney, who have been occupying one of the Margeson 
studios, Rockport, this season have departed for their 
home ‘in Columbia, Mo. 
Although a number of Land’s End cottagers have left 
the place, many people will stay along into October. 
ANNISQUAM.—During the: past week, many cottagers Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Locke have, closed their cottage 
: i ; on Eden road and returned to their home at Chestnut 
have taken their departure and there is a decidedly dif- y+) 
ferent appearance in the colony. 
Roland Usher and family of St. Louis, Mo., have 
left Annisquam, where they have been the guests the 
past summer of Mrs. Florence Richardson, at the latter’s 
cottage on Norwood’s Heights. 
Slason Thompson and family have closed their sum- 
mer home in the Hermit Ledge colony and returned last 
Tuesday to their home in Evanston, III. 
Nathan Dewing and family closed their cottage in 
the Mill colony, Annisquam, and returned recently to 
Auburndale. 
Rev. Peter McMillan and family closed their cotta 
at Land’s End this week and returned to Dover, N. 
where Rev. Mr. McMillan is pastor of a large church. 
Rey. Alfred Skinner and wife, of Lowell are late 
departures from the Land’s End colony. 
Judge Harry R. Dow of North Andover has closed 
his cottage located on the Headlands, Rockport. 
Saruel Hoar of Concord has taken his departure 
fron Land’s End, having occupied the Hosmer cottage 
vacated in the early summer by Rear-Admiral Coffman. 
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