Society Notes. 
The S. Parker Bremers have opened 
their house on Smith’s Point and are 
expected down to-day for the season. 
The James F. Shaws are expected 
next week for the season also. 
The Francis R. Spauldings, who 
have spent the winter at their West 
Manchester home, will go abroad 
again this summer. The Henry S. 
Grew, 2ds, will occupy their house 
again this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tucker 
were down to their Manchester house 
Thursday for a few hours. 
The Otto H. Kaughns of New 
York will occupy the Head house this 
summer, from June to September, 
while the Heads are at their Lake 
Champlain country place. Mr. and 
Mrs. Head and daughters returned 
from Cuba yesterday. 
The Misses Andrew of New York, 
who occupied the Cochrane cottage 
near Singing beach last season, expect 
to come to the North Shore again this 
summer, but they will not have the 
Cochrane house, as that has been let 
to Miss L. S. Brewer and her mother, 
Mrs. Thomas M. Brewer, of Boston, 
who occupied a house on Smith’s 
Point last year. 
MAGNOLIA. 
{From our Correspondent.] 
Charles Billings of Newton was in 
Magnolia for a few hours, Saturday. 
Miss Hudson’s dancing class com- 
pleted their term Thursday night and 
expect to hold their reception and 
dance April 26th. 
The Magnolia Young Men’s Club 
expect to hold a dance in Magnolia 
hall next Thursday evening. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society met with 
Mrs. Sanborn this week. 
Rev. Frederick Libby has been 
away for several days packing up, 
preparatory to moving into the par- 
sonage. 
Mr. H. H. Newton of Revere spent 
Monday in Magnolia. 
Miss Alice F. Story has gone to 
Newton for a short visit with her 
uncle, Charles Haskell. 
Miss Sadie Abbott has gone to 
Brookline for a few weeks’ visit with 
friends. 
Mr. Henry P. Locke has returned 
from Bridgewater, where he has been 
visiting his parents. 
Mrs. Robert B. Williams, who has 
been stopping at the Stanley cottage, 
returned to her home in Roxbury, 
Saturday. 
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