Manchester, Mass., 
SOCIETY NOTES 
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Society has been quite active on the North Shore 
the past ten days, due to the preparations for, and the 
laying of the women’s national golf championship 
tournament, which opened at the Essex County club, 
M anchester, Monday morning. Among the North Shore 
nd Boston women entered were: Mrs. Philip Dexter, 
Mrs. Edward ©. Wheeler, Jr., Mrs. Eugene G. Foster 
d - Misses Elizabeth Porter, Harriot and Margaret 
Curtis, Lillian Mitchell, Margery Phelps, Eleanor Allen, 
I arion Tucker, Josephine Stevens, Louisa Wells, Mary 
erce, Edith Fitz, Fanny Osgood and Margaret Under- 
wood Philadelphia was represented by Mrs. Ronald 
I Harlow, Mrs. Edwin H. Fitler, Miss Frances Griscom 
and Miss Ethel Maule of the Merion Cricket club; Mrs. 
Milton C. Work, Mrs. Caleb F. Fox and Miss Eleanor 
Lae of the Huntingdon Valley Golf club, and Miss 
Ellen G. Wood of the Philadelphia Cricket club. From 
the é Chevy Chase, Washington, was Miss Marion L. 
Oliver, the daughter of the Assistant Secretary of War 
nd Mrs. Robert S. Oliver, and Mrs. Ormsby McCammon 
(Anna Murray). The Tuxedo Park club was represent- 
te s of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, and cousins 
f Mrs. Malcolm Whitman (Jennie Crocker), at whose 
vedding i in July they were among the attendants. Other 
out-of-state players were Miss Ruth Chisolm of the 
; Jountry club of Cleveland, Mrs. B. J. Rosenthal and 
Miss Gladys Rosenthal of ‘the Ravisloe Country elub, 
_ Homewood, Tll., Miss Lillian Hyde of the South Shore 
Field club, Bay Shore, L. I., Mrs. William §. Hilles and 
Miss Edith Noblit of the Wilmington” (Del.) Country 
club. Miss Georgianna Bishop of the Brooklawn club, 
Bridgeport, Ct., Miss Marion Hollins of the Westbrook 
Golf club of Great River, L. I. of which her father, 
‘Harry B. Hollins, is the secretary ; Mrs. William Chil- 
vers of the Mahopae Golf club of Mahopac Lake, N. Y., 
Miss Edith Chesbrough of the San Francisco Golf and 
Country club, Miss Grace Semple of the St. Louis 
: - Country club, Miss Louise Elkins and Mrs. M. J. Scal- 
_ mell of the Oakmont (Pa.) Country club; Mrs. Alan M. 
Perkins of the Jefferson Country club, Watertown, N. 
* J.. Miss Myra Helmer of the Midlothian Country club, 
Blue Island, Ill., and Miss Hazel Shannon of the Park 
club, Buffalo, N. Y. 
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Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury concluded a brief 
visit last Sunday evening with the former’s daughter, 
‘Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson, and family at West Beach, Bev- 
erly Fams. Mr. Hutchinson was bost for an informal 
- dinner of eight or ten covers last Friday evening during 
Mr. Stotesbury’s visit, at which President Taft was the 
guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson gave a lunch- 
eon of twelve covers at ee eee tiage Sunday afternoon. 
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Rev. and Mrs. = Peis Herbert Dewart gave a 
large luncheon Tuesday afternoon at their summer 
home, Crowhaven, Manchester-by-the-Sea. The guests 
included a number of clergymen and their families. 
Friday, October 4, 1912 
ed by the Misses Harriet and Janet Alexander, daugh- - 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
No. 40 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean will occupy the house 
of her sister, Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno, at 238 Beacon 
street, Boston, again this winter. Mrs. McKean keeps 
a Boston house open during the winter so as to be near 
her sons, who are in school. The McKean summer resi- 
dent at Pride ’s is also kept open for week-ends and for 
the holidays. 
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sears of 232 Beacon St., Boston, 
will present ther daughter, Miss Miriam Sears, at a ball 
which they will give in her honor on Tuesday, Jan 7, 
at the Copley-Plaza Hotel. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Stanton and their son, 
Faulkner Stanton, have planned to sail Oct. 10, to spend 
the winter abroad. They will pass the greater part of 
the time in Paris. They are still at Magnolia, where 
they will remain until ere sail. 
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Miss Marion Almy of Philadelphia has been at 
Beverly Farms the past week for a visit with Miss 
Cintra Hutchinson. pen 
Herbert M. Sears of the Pride’s colony authorizes 
the statement that his daughter, Miss Phyllis Sears, ex- 
pects to make her debut next year, and that she will 
not be among this Laan S ap ani hig 
Francis I. Amory and daughter Miss Mary Jose- 
phine Amory, who sailed for Europe in the early 
summer, returned Thursday of last week on the Olym- 
pie. They will spend the early autumn at their Beverly 
Cove estate. 
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Miss Janet Fish, who spent most of the summer 
with Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish at Newport and for 
whom Mrs. Fish gave one of the notable balls of August, 
is visiting her sister, Mrs. John W. Cutler, at her sum- 
mer home at Beaver at piges Beverly. 
‘** Allanbank,’’ one of the most beautiful estates at 
3everly Cove was opened to about twenty-two guests 
last Saturday, when Mrs. Bryce Allan entertained her 
friends at an elaborate dinner. Monday Mrs. Allan was 
hostess at another dinner of about twenty covers. 
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A number of the Magnolia houses have been closed 
during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Foster, of 
the Coolidge Point colony, returned to New York Tues- 
day. Mr. and Mrs. Costello C. Converse, who have had 
the Shaw cottage, Norman avenue, left the Shore for 
their Boston home early in the week. The cottages, oc- 
eupied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Richardson and Mr. 
and Mrs. Otis Weld Richardson have also been closed 
recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Richardson have 
their winter home on BayState road, Boston, and their 
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Weld Rich- 
ardson, and three-year-old son are at Longwood winters. 
