6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Percival H. Lombards, who have been ocecupy- 
ing the R. M. Bradley cottage at Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, this season have returned to Boston, where they 
have a pretty winter home in Brookline. 
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Mrs. Edwin A. Boardman has as her guest at ‘‘The 
Lodge,’’ Beverly Farms, W. Mynderse Rice of Auburn, 
New York. 
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Mrs. William Madison Wood has as her guest at her 
Prides Crossing home, Mrs. H. H. Pitman of Pittsfield. 
The Woods’ will remain at Prides Crossing for some 
weeks to come although they may make an autumn 
visit to their Andover place, ‘‘Arden,’’ later. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick gave a small dinner 
Monday of this week at their summer home at Pride’s 
Crossing. There were about ten guests present and it 
was one of the most informal as well as the most pleas- 
ant of the many entertainments given at ‘‘Hagle Rock’’ 
this season. s 
The Manchester colony is steadily diminishing in 
size although there are still a goodly number, who are 
enjoying the beauties of the early autumn at this de- 
lightful resort. 
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The Ingersoll Amorys concluded their season at 
the Borland cottage, West Manchester, early this week. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw asks the 
Breeze to contradict the report so 
widely spread that the family were 
to spend the winter abroad. They 
have absolutely no such intention, 
says Mrs. Shaw, and they fully in- 
tend spending the winter in Boston, 
at 11 Exeter street, as usual. They 
are still at ‘‘Pompeys Garden,”’ 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mrs. Julian Codman of Hamilton 
has just returned from a visit with 
Mrs. Richard T. Wilson at Newport. 
While there Mrs. Codman and her 
friend, Mrs. William Woodward, 
were among the guests at a dinner 
given by Mrs. Emile Brugiere and 
Louis Brugiere, her son, in honor of 
the officers of the battleships Utan 
and Nebraska at pe villa. 
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Miss Beatrice Colt has been a re- 
cent guest of Miss Ruth Anthony, 
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. 
Reed Anthony at Beverly Farms. 
Miss Colt, who is well known in the 
younger set on the North Shore, is 
a great favorite and was a guest at 
many pretty parties during her vis- 
it here. 
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‘*Mollhurst,’’ the summer home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman 
at Marblehead has been eci-sed for 
the season. 
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The J. W. Blodgetts, who have 
had the Saltonstall cottage at. 
Pride’s this season, returned to 
Grand Rapids Monday. Mr. Blod- 
gett has been at San Francisco for 
some time and will not return to the 
Shore but will join his family at 
their winter home in Michigan. The — 
Saltonstalls who haye been abroad 
all season will occupy their cottage 
on the Shore for ine autumn weeks. 
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Mrs. J. L. Bremer will close her 
house at Manchester today and re- 
turn to Boston. 
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