PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Miss Barbara Higginson, the charm- 
ing young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
F. L. Higgingson, will be one ot the 
attendants at the Lowell-Lloyd wed- 
ding at Emmanuel church, Boston, 
today noon. 
Judge and Mrs. W. C. Loring en- 
tertained the Bishop of North Dakota 
at their place over Sunday. Monday 
afternoon the Bishop of Hereford ar- 
rived, with Dr. Edward Everett Hale, 
for a few days. 
The Alexander Cochranes were 
among the Boston families last week 
who placed their houses at the disposal 
of the visiting clergymen who have 
been in Boston to attend the Episco- 
pal convention. 
The Judge Moores closed their place 
Thursday for the season. Judge and 
Mrs. Moore went to St. Louis for a 
few weeks, but will go from there to 
their New York home for the win- 
ter. Judge Moore’s ‘new place here 
will be ready for occupancy next sea- 
son. 
Mrs. Mabel (Swift) Moore is in 
Greenwood, Va., this week, a guest of 
Mrs. Nancy Langhorn Shaw. 
John T. Morse, Jr., closed his place 
here Wednesday and returned to 
Boston. 
There has been quite a little ripple 
in society circles of late over the al- 
leged attentions of Sen. Nicholas Long- 
worth, or ‘‘ Nick,” as he is quite gen- 
erally called along the shore, and Miss 
Alice Roosevelt, and society editors 
are trying hard to decide whether it 
is Miss Roosevelt or the fascinating 
Countess Cassini to whom he is pay- 
ing most attention. 
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BEVERLY COVE. 
The W. Holman Carys, and Miss 
Gertrude Bement, Mrs. Cary’s daugh- 
ter, have arrived and are located at 
“The Birches” for the winter. They 
have the cottage occupied this sum- 
mer by the Lucases. 
The W. S. Mandells closed their 
place Wednesday and returned to 
their Boston home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Amory, 
who have been occupying the ‘‘Pick- 
man cottage” this season, sailed last 
week from Boston on the Kaiser Wil- 
helm II. 
The Tracy Eustises and the Fran- 
cis H. Peabodys have closed their 
Cove houses this week and returned 
to town. They left here Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan enter- 
tained at dinner Monday. They will 
not close their place till New Years. 
The Brackenbury club had an out- 
ing at Chebacco Lake last Saturday 
and Sunday, one of the features of 
which was a clam chowder Sunday for 
dinner. Corning Stanley, one of the 
leading stars in the organization, had 
the jolliest time of them all. 
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