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Society Notes. 
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The excellent .sleighing on the 
North shore roads last Sunday at- 
tracted many gay parties of Boston 
people. Miss Juliet Higginson and 
Miss Curtis were down over Sunday, 
and hada thoroughly good time, hiring 
a stable hitch at Pride’s Crossing. 
“ Jack’”’ Thorndike was also down on 
the shore Sunday enjoying the fine 
roads. 
Dr. Porter and his son were down 
Sunday and drove along the Beverly 
shore from Beverly Farms. They 
boarded the train at Beverly. The 
Porters will probably occupy the 
Sohier cottage again next season. 
Sunday’s trip was partly with an idea 
of looking around for a summer cot- 
tage. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement will 
join the summer colony at Beverly 
Farms during the coming season. 
They have taken one of Mrs. Luke’s 
cottages. Mr.and Mrs. Bement were 
guests of the J. D. Moultons last 
Sunday. 
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No recent engagement has merited 
so much interest among the North 
Shore set as that last week of Miss 
Henrietta Wigglesworth to Alexander 
Sylvanus Porter, jr.,of Boston. Miss 
Wigglesworth is the handsome young 
daughter of Mrs. Edward Wiggles- 
worth who has a beautiful summer 
home off School street, Manchester, 
opposite the Essex County Club 
grounds. She has a decided talent in 
art and has spent sometime in Ger- 
many perfecting herself in that direc- 
tion. She ranks among the most pop- 
ular of the younger set on the North 
Shore. 
Another engagement of interest to 
North Shore folk is that of Miss Eliza- 
beth Wood to Mr. Emile Paul of Brook- 
line. Miss Wood is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wood of 
Brookline, who have a delightful sum- 
mer home on Cobb avenue, in Man- 
chester. 
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There will be automobiles galore on 
the North Shore the coming season 
from all indications, and the fad will 
be adopted as much by owners of smart 
stables as otherwise. Frederick H. 
Prince, whose string of horses is unex- 
celled on the Shore, will be among the 
new owners of cars, he having just 
bought a big 40 h.p. Mercedes car in 
Paris. 
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No one of the Boston smart set has 
been receiving more attention in 
Washington society the past week 
‘Miss Helen Jordan. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
than Miss Hetty Sargent of Man- 
chester and Boston. She has been 
visiting relations there for the past 
two weeks and many social functions 
have been given in her honor. 
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Gordon Abbott of Manchester and 
Boston, accompanied by his father-in- 
law, Dr. Louis McLane Tiffany, is 
making a three-weeks hunting and 
fishing trip to the various clubs on the 
east and west coast of Florida. 
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Among the many North Shore folk 
who are spending the late winter 
abroad are the Washington B. Tho- 
mases. ‘They sailed this week and are 
totravel in Southern Europe. Mr. 
and Mrs. George Lee sailed on the 
same boat. 
Mrs. Eben D. Jordan also sailed 
this week in company with her niece, 
Mrs. Jordan 
will join her daughter, Miss Dorothy, 
in Paris, and later they will be joined 
by Mr. Jordan and Robert Jordan. 
Their Manchester house will not be 
opened this coming season. 
HOUSE TO LET 
All Mod- 
On Lincoln street, Manchester. 
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FURNITURE REPAIRING. 
MAGNOLIA. 
{From our Correspondent.] 
In spite of the unpleasant weather 
Monday evening, the dance given by 
Mrs. Fred Long was quite well atten- 
ded. 
Arthur Jones was in the village 
Sunday. 
The Magnolia Fire association held 
its annual reunion and supper Tuesday 
evening.. Among the invited guests 
were the board of engineers and com- 
mittee on fire department. Remarks 
were made by Aldermen Waldron and 
Shiverie, President Carleton H. Par- 
sons and Councilman P. M. Longan. 
Mayor Macdonald was invited but was 
unable to be present. 
The Ladies’ aid society met with 
Mrs. Edward Symonds Thursday. 
The Teacher’s class met with Miss 
Amy Lycett Friday evening, 
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