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Society Notes 
Mrs. James Lowell Putnam is a 
guest over the week-end of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Putnam at Manchester. 
Hon. William Everett gave another 
of his interesting readings yesterday, 
this one beingat Mrs. W. L. Putnam’s, 
Manchester. The readings are being 
very well attended. Mrs. Putnam has 
as her house guests at present Miss 
Annie Nelson and Miss Laura Caswell 
of Boston and George Putnam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Holmes of 
296 Beacon street, Boston, are spend- 
ing the summer at ‘The Narrows,” 
Manchester, with the latter’s mother, 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz. 
The smartest event of the season at 
Magnolia, and one which many of the 
cottagers will attend, is the July ball 
at the Oceanside this evening. The 
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fact that a number of the naval officers 
will be over from Rockport will add 
to the brilliancy of the affair. The 
officers will be entertained at dinner 
by the hotel, and a committee com- 
posed of well-known men will receive 
them, including Capt. Edw. Farmer, 
Ubon. tetired, A. 1, Dewey_ of 
Chicago and others. 
Miss Mary Guild, a niece of Gov. 
Guild, has arrived at Magnolia for a 
short visit with her grandfather, Curtis 
Guild, at the Oceanside. One after- 
noon, on the first of the week, Mr. 
Guild and sister, Miss Clara Guild, 
were out driving, when a noisy auto 
frightened their horse so that the 
animal shicd. The occurrence was 
nothing out of the ordinary, but some 
one who saw Mr. Guild and his sister 
get out of their carriage started the 
story they were injured, and several 
of the Boston papers came out with 
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the startling announcement that ‘the 
Governor’s father and aunt had a 
narrow escape,” etc. Letters and 
telegrams of condolence and sympathy 
followed in such numbers that the 
thing came to be quite a joke. 
There was a brilliant German at 
the New Magnolia last evening, the 
attractive large ball room containing 
one of the largest parties of the season. 
Among those who took part were 
Misses Gladys Stewart, Isabelle Ober, 
Isabel Harder, Marion Haley, Laura: 
Harder, Celestine Ober, Ruth Rogers, 
C. Newel], Gertrude Whiting and 
Elizabeth Presly, Lewis Harder, 
George C. Johnson, C. Merton Haley 
and others. 
Arthur J. Wear, his sister, Mrs. M. 
Kotary, and his mother,,Mrs. James 
H. Wear of St. Louis, arrived at the 
Hesperus this week for an extended 
stay. 
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The Colonnade, Magnolia 
The Grande Maison de Blane solicits the honor of submitting for your inspection thetr Linen Productions with 
special designs for the complete equipment of Residences and Bridal Outfits, including Table and Bed Linens, Spreads, 
Blankets, Quilts, Centre Pieces, Doylies, Lace Curtains, Dandkerchiefs, etc. 
The linens of the Grande Maison de Blanc are not more costly than many linens of less desirable character. 
Roping we may be favored with a request for information in detail, we beg to remain, 
Respectfully, 
Grande Maison de Blane, 
Colonnade, 
Magnolia. 
