PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cummings and 
two children started Wednesday for 
Waltham, where they will spend the 
month at R. T. Paine’s country place. 
The Cummings house will be open all 
winter. 
No one admires the beautiful fall 
days on the shore more than Mrs. G. 
Harland Shaw, who may be seen driv- 
ing along the driveways about every 
day with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. 
Warren. They will remain here till 
after Thanksgiving. 
Mrs. M. D. Spaulding closed “ Sun- 
set Rock” Wednesday and returned 
to Boston for the winter. Her estate 
is one of the most admired on the 
shore, and has been the scene of much 
entertaining during the past season. 
Mrs. Clarence Moore returned Mon- 
day from a short trip to Chicago, 
where she went to visit Mrs. Preston 
Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will 
start the middle of this month for a 
trip to Europe. 
John T. Morse, 3d, who has been 
here since his father left, some weeks 
ago, returned to Boston Sunday, mak- 
ing the trip over the road behind a 
pair of his fine stallions. 
The Washington B. Thomases in- 
tended to close their house this week, 
but deferred their departure till next 
week. 
The Henry D. Burnhams, who have 
been in the ‘‘ Wheelwright” cottage 
this summer, also left for Boston 
Wednesday. 
Mrs Henry P. McKean entertained 
a house party at her place over Sun- 
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Other families who have left this 
week are the Edward Jacksons, the 
. A. Shaw, jrs., and the Francis 
Bartletts, all of whom left Tuesday. 
There are still remaining here the 
Misses Loring, the Judge Lorings, 
the A. G. Lorings, the C. L. Piersons, 
the E. P. Motleys, the P. T. Jacksons, 
the H. G. Coolidges, the Kings, Cur- 
tises, Robbinses, Swifts, W. A. Burn- 
hams and others. 
F. H. Prince will be among those 
who will remain all winter. The Cas- 
wells will remain til] after Christmas. 
George Lee, who was very much in 
evidence in the North Shore yacht- 
ing circle this summer with his Peri IT., 
is to have a new boat built for next 
season, to be designed by E. A. Board- 
man. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Dexter and her 
daughter, Miss Catherine, have re- 
cently arrived in Boston after a sum- 
mer spent in travel abroad. 
Among the families who have left 
during the week are the Dr. Morton 
Princes, the Charles Daltons and the 
I. R. Thomases. 
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