PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Frank Bartlett returned here Wed- 
nesday after a two weeks’ trip to Paul 
Smith, N.Y. 
The Judge Loring’s are entertain- 
ing this week Mrs. Loring’s sister, 
Mrs. Hemenway, and Mr. Hemenway 
of Boston. 
Miss Violet Pierce, and Theron and 
Roy Pierce left here Thursday morn- 
ing, with the Misses Head, who are 
stopping at Manchester, and F. 
Thieriot, for New York, where the 
party joined Mr. Pierce on the “ Yaco- 
ma.” The party are on the New 
York club run now. 
Mrs. Henry P. McKean hada small 
party of friends at her villa here to 
luncheon Thursday. 
Miss Helen Thomas returned Wed- 
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nesday from a visit with the Horace 
Havemeyers at Islip, Long Island. 
Miss M. Thomas returned trom her 
visit to Dublin, N.H., the latter part 
of last week. She has been playing 
in the tennis tourney at Manchester 
this week. 
Miss Susie Amory is a guest of 
friends at Bar Harbor at present. 
Clarence Moore has spent the week 
at Narragansett Pier, where he has 
been interested in the polo games. 
Leonard D. Ahl took a run down 
to Narragansett Pier last Saturday in 
his auto, but returned here the tirst 
of the week. Mr. Ahl is on the auto- 
mobile committee in cunnection with 
the Grand Army encampment in 
Boston next week. 
Mrs. Daniel Ahl entertained a party 
of twelve at dinner Wednesday night. 
Mrs. George Eustis, who has been 
arecent guest of Miss Louisa Loring, 
left here Tuesday. 
Miss May Curtis is back to Pride’s 
again after a visit with friends in 
Covperstown, N.Y. 
The H. D. Burnhams, who are 
pleasantly located this year in the 
Wheelright cottage, had a small party 
of friends at luncheon Wednesday. 
Amos Cotting was a guest here the 
first of the week of his brother, F. J. 
Cotting, and his sister, Miss Alice 
Cotting. 
BEVERLY COVE. 
The Francis H. Peabody’s are en- 
tertaining a party of friends at their 
shore place this week. Mrs. Whitney 
of New York has been the guest of 
Mrs. Peabody since last Saturday. 
C. H. Tyler has recently added an- 
other new automobile to his stock. 
Col. W.-D Sohier of the: Cove as 
noted about with a new Rambler car. 
William Endicott, who has been in 
New York the past week ona busi- 
ness trip, returned to his Cove place 
Wednesday night. 
The Francis I. Amorys are enter- 
taining this week Mr.and Mrs. J. G. 
Minot. 
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