NORTH “SHORE BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell, who 
left here about Christmas time,for 
Mamaroneck, N.Y., where they have 
taken a house for the winter, are soon 
to join the large contingent of auto- 
mobile enthusiasts at Ormond Beach, 
Fla. Mr. Caswell has recently had a 
car built which he will enter in the 
races. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Linehan went 
over to New York the first of the week 
and have been taking in the auto show. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cummings re- 
turned from Washington Monday. 
Mr. Cummings went to the Capital to 
attend the ‘architects’ convention. 
Mr. Cummings’ sister, Miss M. Cum- 
mings, and Miss A. H. Horton of 
Boston have been their guests at 
Prides’ the past week. 
The Misses Loring had down with 
them over Sunday Judge and Mrs. 
WeCe Borne. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Thomas 
are planning a European tour for the 
near future. Mrs. Thomas is one o 
the most distinguished of the Boston 
society set, and Mr. Thomas is a 
prominent club member. Miss Marg- 
aret Thomas is one of the season’s 
debutantes. Both she and Miss Helen 
will accompany their parents. 
One of the gayest parties of Amer- 
icans. to cruise the Mediterranean 
waters this winter will be made up for 
the most part of a number of Pride’s 
Crossing summer residents. Monday 
the beautiful steam yacht, Isle, one of 
the best known yachts in the east, 
left Boston for the trip across the 
Atlantic. At Gibraltar the boat will 
be met by W. S. and J. T. Spaulding, 
their mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. 
King, Herbert Brown of Boston, and 
Dr. Norton of New York. 
It is said the Alexander Cochranes 
intend to make Hamilton their sum- 
mer home hereafter, instead of Pride’s. 
Last season the Cochranes intended 
to go abroad, but Mrs. Cochrane’s 
health led them to change their plans. 
They had leased their house, mean- 
while, to the J. Ogden Armours, and 
they went to Hamilton for the sum- 
mer. Last week Mr. Cochrane bought 
the Maria Whipple estate, one of the 
most desirably located in that section, 
being near the Agassiz’, the Von 
Meyer’s and other prominent colonists. 
It is thought now Mr. Cochrane will 
build at Hamilton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt McKean 
gave a big dinner at her Philadelphia 
home last Friday night in honor. of 
Miss Elizabeth Sturgis Potter, well 
‘known. among ,the,summer contingent 
here. it Sere Rae i 
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BEVERLY. 
Col: Charles*(L- Dodget" went" to 
Springfield Tuesday to attend the 
annual meeting of the managers and 
general managers of the Massachu- 
setts Mutual Life Insurance Co. 
Messrs. John J. Crowley and Clar- 
ence H. Lunt, publishers of the City 
Directory, are in Maine for a few days 
in connection with their paper, the 
Casco Bay Breeze, which they publish ° 
monthly during the winter months. 
The schooner yacht Mayflower, de- 
fender of the America’s cup in 1886, 
has been sold to E. S. Reiss. She is 
now at Beverly, and will be taken to 
New York, where she will be fitted 
out for the West Indies. 
The engagement of Miss Frances 
E. Darling, formerly of this city, but 
now of Lynn, to J. Lewis Carr of 
Chelsea is announced. 
Mrs. Mary H. Morgan of New 
London, N.H., is the guest of her 
sister, Mrs. Albort G. Remmonds, 
Central street. 
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