SOCIETY NOTES 
a “Eagle Head,” the beautiful home 
of Mrs. James McMillan at Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea, was closed 
ednesday. The estate is one of 
‘the most beautiful situated on the 
‘Shore, being high on the rocks at 
‘the very edge of the sea just below 
Eagle Head Rock at Singing Beach. 
The nicely appointed cottage, with 
its wide verandas, affords an excel- 
lent place to enjoy the beauties of 
- out-of-door life at the sea shore, as 
well as a most desirable spot for 
_ entertaining. Mrs. McMillan will 
return directly to Washington. 
Dr. and Mrs. Eipive H. Wash- 
burn closed their Manchester cot- 
tage Saturday and returned to their 
Marlboro-street, Boston, house. 
Miss Aline Tarbell 
Mraduate N. E. Conservatory of Music 
Piano Teacher 
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. 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
Scene of Hawthorne’s Rants 
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. 
Hathaway House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
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Antiques, Curios ae Works of Art 
Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Clarence Moore has returned 
to Pride’s Crossing from her brief 
trip to New York to see her step- 
daughter, Miss Frances Moore, 
safely started on her trip across the 
Atlantic to Paris, where she will 
spend the year in study. Mrs. 
moore also made a short visit to 
New York during her absence. The - 
cottage at Pride’s will be open the 
greater part of this month and per- 
haps longer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Willets of 
New York, who have been occupy- 
ing the Dana cottage at Manchester 
this season, returned to New York 
last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dana 
and their daughter, Miss Delia,have 
been abroad this year, but expect 
to occupy their own cottage on the 
Shore next season, and they are 
having many improvements and an 
addition built on the cottage. 
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Miss Estelle Louise Jennings of 
Baltimore is spending the glorious 
autumn weeks at her cottage on 
Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Glouces- 
ter. Miss Jennings finds great 
pleasure in the crisp fall days of 
New England in contrast to the 
mild climate of her native city, and 
East Gloucester at this season 
shows every beauty a nature lover 
can desire. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John L. Saltonstall 
of Boston and Beverly Cove enter- 
tained about a hundred of their 
friends at a delightful hop at the 
Montserrat club Saturday night. 
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Sunday Herbert M. Sears was host 
at a dinner for a number of his 
friends at “Wood Rock,” his resi- 
dence at Pride’s Crossing. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. J. F. Curtis, who was badly 
injured recently while driving one 
evening in Boston has returned to 
Pride’s Crossing for a few weeks to 
recuperate. 
RED CROSS APPEAL. 
Washington D. C. 
October 15th, 1912. 
Miss Louisa P. Loring, 
Pride’s Crossing, 
Masachusetts. 
The Red Cross is in receipt of a ca- 
blegram from the wife of the Minis- 
ter of Foreign Affairs of Greece. ask- 
ing, on behalf of the Greek Red 
Cross, financial assistance and train- 
ed nurses from the American Red 
Cross. A cablegram has also come 
from the American Ambassador at 
Constantinople, asking the co-opera- 
tion of the American Red Cross with 
the Red Crescent Society. 
Through the Associated Press, 
President Taft has issued a call for 
contributions and it is requested that 
you give this matter as much publi- 
city as possible in the daily papers 
ot your city, giving the name and ad- 
dress of the chapter treasurer to re- 
ceive contributions.. 
Charles L. Magee, 
Secretary. 
The address for the treasurer of 
Essex County is Mr. W. O. Chapman, 
Naumkeag Trust Company, Salem, 
Mass. Mr. Chapman will be glad 
to receive all contributions. 
Louisa P. Loring 
Secretary Essex County Red 
Cross Chapter. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lodge of 
Pleasant street spent the week-end in 
Boston. 
Miss Jacobs, private secretary for 
Mrs. W. L. Putnam, has returned to 
Brookline after her summer spent at 
Manchester. 
William Hall of Boston spent the 
week-end in town as the guest of 
Willard Rust, School street. 
Miss Ethel Babb of Everett has 
been the recent guest of Mrs. Peter 
Diamond of Forest street. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
School and Union St’s, Manchester :-: Old South Blidg., Boston 
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