SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Grover Cleveland gave a com- 
ing out party for her daughter Esther, 
last Monday at her home in Prince- 
ton, N. J. Both Mrs. Cleveland and 
Miss Cleveland spent part of the sum- 
mer at Fresh Water Cove with the 
John Hays Hammonds. 
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Mrs. Joseph L. Frothingham of the 
Eeverly Farms colony has been en- 
tertaining her sister, Miss Matde 
Butler for whom many delightful af- 
fairs have been given. Miss Butler 
is a most attractive girl and her large 
citcle of friends, among whom she 
has become such a favorite during 
her visit here, regret her departi:re for 
irarce, 
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 
References: 
Wallace Goodrich; F. Addison Porter, 
Supt. Normal Department N. E. 
Conservatory of Music. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond, who 
closed her Gloucester house last week, 
was guest of honor at a banquet given 
at Congress Hall, Chicago, last Satur- 
day evening by the Chicago cominittee 
of the Women’s ‘Titanic Memorial 
fund. Mrs. Hammond, in her capa- 
city of secretary of the Memorial 
Fund addresssed- the gathering and 
she spoke very feelingly of the brav- 
ery and sacrifice of the men, who went 
down on the Titanic. The Chicago 
committee has done excellent work 
in raising money for the memorial 
arch which it is hoped to erect in 
Washington. 
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A number of North Shore debutan- 
tes assisted at the tea which Mrs. Ar- 
thur Winslow gave for her daughter, 
Miss Sarah Winslow, Monday after- 
noon at the Hotel Somerset, among 
whom were Miss Anne Means, Miss 
Fieanor Fabyan, Miss Tosephine Ran: 
teul and Miss Margery Lee. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow gave 
a dinner at their Marlboro street home 
Monday night. 
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The Essex county - commissioners 
have received an order from the Unit- 
ed States government to proceed to 
equip the bridges in their care across 
navigable waters in the county with 
the channel lights required by the fed- — 
eral laws. 
The order is one from which there 
is no appeal and the penalty for fail- 
ure to carry it out within a reasonable 
time is a fine not exceeding $:00 for — 
each day of such neglect. 
Specific plans are sent for placing — 
and the 
the red and green lights 
heights and positions of each light, the 
number varying from six to eleven 
lights per bridge, acording to the type 
cf bridge. 
Where a bridge is electrically light- 
ed, oil lights are prohibited, but on ac- 
count of the height sf some of the 
lights and others being at the extreme 
ends of the fender piers which would 
necessitate much climbing around to 
light them each night at sunset and 
extinguish them at sunrise, besides the 
‘natter of trimming and cleaning—that 
it would prohably be as cheap to put 
in electric lights wherever it is possi- 
ble as to use oil, and this may result 
i: electrically lighting some bridges 
now lighted by oil lights. 
It is estimated that the first cost of 
installing these lights will be $2500 at 
least to the county. 
B. F. Kertn’s THEATRE 
What in many respects should 
prove the most notable event of the 
season at B. F. Keith’s theatre is an- 
nounced for next week, in the ap- 
pearance of Ada Reeve. Miss Reeve, 
who is known on the other side of the 
water as “T.ondon’s Pet Come- 
dienne,” is this season making her first 
American tour under Mr. Keith’s 
management. She is 
the cleverest singing comedienne on 
the English music hall stage to-day, 
and it is safe to say that Boston has 
never seen anything just like her. 
Evervwhere this talented artist has 
appeared, she has proved a genuine 
sensation. New York and Philadel- 
phia fairly went wild over her, and 
no doubt Boston, where audiences ap- 
preciate true artistry perhaps more 
than any other city in America, will 
be the next city to fall a captive to 
Miss Reeve. Miss- Reeve ‘will ap 
pear in a repertoire of serio-comic 
character songs, all written especially 
for her, and all new to American au- 
diences. 
recognized as- 
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