4 - NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Aline Tarbell 
Mraduate N. E. Conservatory of Music 
Piano Teacher 
One of the most popular debu- 
tantes of the coming season is Miss 
Anne Means of the Beverly Farms 
colony. Miss Means was given a 
dance at the summer home of her 
parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little 
Appointments may be made for 
Saturdays by addressing 
MISS ALINE TARBELL 
5 North Street Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 9-4 
Reterences: Wallace Goodrich; F. Addison 
Porter, Supt. Normal Department N. E. 
Conservatory of Music. 
affair was one of the prettiest that 
have been given to any of the Bos- 
ton buds at their summer places. 
November thirtieth has now been 
set as a date for a_ tea for Miss 
Means at the town house of Mr. and 
Mrs. Little on Commonwealth ave- 
nue, Boston. 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
Scene of Hawthorne's Reqaes 
Mrs. James Newton Gunn is 
spending a few days at New York. 
The Gunns have the Cushing cottage, 
Beverly Farms, this season. They 
formerly had Je ee Gans Cottage.”’ 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown. 
Fee 25c. including garden and 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive articles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Rt. Hon. William Bryee, the Eng- 
Hathawav House (1683) in the same 
grounds. lish ambassador, and Mrs. Bryce are 
54 Turner St., Salem seuests of the Misses Loring at 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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on the Shore late last week. The 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Many North Shore mations are 
included in the list of patronessas 
for the musical extravaganza, ‘‘The 
College Hero,’’ to be given by the 
Animal Rescue League, in Boston. 
A meeting to arrange for rehearsals 
was held in the ball room of the 
Copley-Plaza hotel, Boston, Thurs- 
day. Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, Man- 
chester Cove, Mrs. Henry L. Hig- 
ginson, West Manchester, Mrs. Ju- 
lian Codman of Hamilton, Miss 
Martha Codman, Mrs. W. H. Cool- 
idge of Manchester, Mrs. S. V. Re 
Crosby of Manchester, Miss F. M. 
Faulkner of Magnolia, Mrs. E. C. 
Fitch of Manchester, Mrs. Charles P. 
Hemenway of Manchester, Miss Ab- 
by F. Manning of Magnolia, Mrs. 
Winthrop Sargent of Bass Rocks 
and Mrs. J. L. Lee are among those 
interested. 
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Frank B. Banis returned to ‘‘Old 
Place,’’ his summer home at Beverly 
Farms, the first of the week, after a 
several weeks’ hunting trip in the 
west. 
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Among the North Shore families 
migrating to their city homes this — 
week were the Misses Perkins of 
Beverly Farms who returned to Bos- 
ton. ‘‘Gables Cottage’’ at the Farms, — 
which Victor Morawetz of New 
York has been occupying is now 
closed. Robert Fulton Cutting, who 
has had the Proctor cottage, Hale 
street, Pride’s, this year returned to 
New York Tuesday. The Pride’s 
Crossing colony has also lost Francis 
J. Cotting and Miss Alice Cotting of 
Boston during the past week. C. P. — 
Curtis and family who have been at 
the W. <A. Gardner cottage, a 
Pride’s, have returned to Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Pierce of 
St. Louis, have closéd ‘‘Roek Cove,’? 
at Pride’s. 
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Mrs. William Astor (formerly 
Nancy Shaw) arrived Monday from 
New York for a visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw at Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
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Mrs. Jere Abbott returned to 
Boston this week after passing the 
summer at West Manchester. 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
: “ j 305 Fifth Ave., 
arefully investigated 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
N. E. Gor. Sist 6t. N. Y. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
