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Society Hotes. 
Mrs. George D. Howe arrived at her 
estate, on Smith’s Point, the first of the 
week. 
Mrs. John Caswell and children ar- 
rived at the Oceanside in Magnolia this 
week to remain most of the summer. 
The Caswell estate at Pride’s has been 
leased for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lupton of 
New York are among the new-comers 
to Manchester thissummer. ‘They are 
occupying the Winch cottage, and have 
with them for the summer their married 
daughter, Mrs. Charles Courtnay Hoge, 
and Mr. Hoge of Hartford, Conn. Mr. 
and Mrs. Lupton will remain until late 
September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner were at 
their cottage on Smith’s Point afew days 
the first of the week. They have since 
returned to their country estate at Rux- 
ton, Md. Senator and Mrs. Beveridge 
are expected tomorrow or Monday. ‘The 
Senator’s private secretary arrived ‘Thurs- 
day. Mrs. Beveridge has been in Bos- 
ton all the week, while the Senator has 
been attending the convention in Chi- 
cago. 
Quincy A. Shaw. 
A death that has thrown a number of 
North Shore people into morning is that 
of Quincy Adams Shaw, who passed 
away at his home on Perkins street, 
Jamaica Plain, Friday morning, June 12. 
Mr. Shaw had been accustomed for a 
number of years past to spend his sum- 
mers at the “‘Commons,”’ his beautiful 
estate a Pride’s Crossing.. He was a 
graduate of Harvard, class of *45, and 
shortly after leaving college, entered his 
father’s office. Later he went abroad 
and on his return, was married Novem- 
ber 30, 1860, to Miss Pauline Agassiz, 
daughter of Professor Agassiz, the fam- 
ous naturalist. 
Mr. Shaw was promotor and first pre- 
sident of the Calumet and Hecla Mining 
company of Boston. In the will which 
was filed Tuesday, Mr. Shaw left in ad- 
dition to a specified sum, all real estate, 
both at Pride’s Crossing, Jamaica Plain, 
and elsewhere, to Mrs. Shaw. ‘The re- 
sidue of the estate was divided among 
the four children, Mrs. L. Cartaret 
Fenno, Mrs. Harry Pratt McKean, 
Quincy A. Shaw, jr., and Robert Gould 
Shaw, 2nd. Francis C. Welch, Quincy 
A. Shaw, jr., and Robert F. Herrick 
have been named as executors and 
trustees. 
The funeral services were held Sun- ° 
day afternoon at four, at his late resi- 
dence. Rev. William H. Lyon, D. D., 
of the First Parish church, Brookline, 
officiated. Interment was made in the 
Forest Hills cemetery. 
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