Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lathrop of 
Chicago, who have been spending the 
summer at York, Me., are guests for a 
few days of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. 
Tyson, Sea street, Manchester. 
The steam yacht Norseman has been 
cruising along the North Shore the past 
week, having on board Mr. and Mrs. 
Prindle and Judge Cornell of New York. 
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. William 
Hooper entertained them at dinner at their 
West Manchester costage. Hon. Wm. 
A. Gaston of Boston was Mr. Hooper’s 
guest part of the past week also. 
The September issue of American 
Homes and Gardens has as the subject 
of its leading article Mrs. Guy Norman’s 
Sicilian garden at Beverly Cove. Accom- 
panying the article are some excellent 
views of the garden and grounds, which 
we are advised are by Miss Mary H. 
Northend, Salem, though the article does 
not so state. 
Auto Accidents. 
About three o’clock Thursday after- 
noon an auto owned by E. R. Dick of 
New York, who is stopping at the Col- 
onial Arms, and one owned by W. G. 
Sharp, whois summering at Magnolia, 
came in collision on Western avenue 
near its junction with Magnolia avenue. 
The former machine was completely 
overturned and practically demolished. 
Neither chauffeur was badly injured, 
both escaping with a few scratches and 
bruises. 
Mrs. Frank D. Bennett, wife of pro- 
prietor Bennett of the Hesperus house, 
came near meeting with serious injury 
Thursday, when her carriage was run 
into by an automobile as she was return- 
ing from Gloucester. Mrs. Bennett was 
thrown out and badly shaken up but re- 
ceived no serious injuries. 
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