NORTH SHORE BREEZE i 13 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dana of Cambridge have 
Rham of Coid Spring on the Hudson, and their daughter- 
flaw, Mrs. Allston Dana and baby of Klmira, N. Y. 
Mrs. deKham will join her husband the latter part of 
us month lor a visit to Campabello and they wul later 
turn to Manchester. Hdmund and Henry Wadsworth 
‘Longiellow Vana sailed trom New York on the Zeeland 
Hast week in company with their aunt, Miss Alice Long- 
fellow tor a Hiuropean trip. ‘Lhe other son, Kichard H. 
Dana, Jr., who is an architect in New York, plans to sail 
the 16th of July tor a six weeks’ trip to Spam. 
_ Mrs. Guy Norman had a few friends in for dinner at 
her beverly Cove residence last Sunday evening. Covers 
ere spread for a dozen: ; 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch entertained a house part of twelve 
at the ‘‘ River House,’’ her attractive summer cottage in 
Manchester, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wade 
0: New York and Miss Hussey and her brother were 
mong the guests. Monday evening Mrs. Fitch gave a 
amner tor twenty-four, in honor ot her house guests, 
ollowed by bridge. Miss Carmelita Shreve of Brook- 
‘lime was a house guest of Mrs. Fitch last week. 
Miss Alice Vandergrift of Pittsburg has joined her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Vandergriit at Clay- 
ton, N. Y., after a pleasant visit on the North Shore. 
Ble was with the Samuel EH. Culbertsons at Beverly 
Parms. Her engagement to Craig Culbertson was re- 
ently announced. 
‘RK. de Lima e Silva, charge d’affairs of, Brazil, came 
on from Washington ‘Tuesday and is now settled at the 
Mulvey cottage on Lincoln street, Manchester, for the 
uummer. He was delayed in locating the embassy at its 
Tow recovering. Mrs. Silva’s mother, Madam de Cov- 
axhubias, who is the wife of the ambassador of Mexico 
‘to the court of St. James, hastened from London to her 
daughter’s side at Washington several weeks ago, and 
is still with her at Manchester. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse and son Mere- 
dith, who have been spending much of their time on their 
yacht cruising since returning from Europe in May, were 
‘atthe races at New London last week. They spent a day or 
two at Newport on the return and have been spending 
few days at Marblehead this week, returning to Man- 
chester Thursday. After a few days they will start on 
another short cruise. Mrs. Whithouse’s brother, George 
Armour and Mrs. Armour of Princeton, N. J., are to pay 
avisit to Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse next week. 
George Dexter of 39 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
Who succumbed to heart disease at his summer home at 
ride’s Crossing soon. after his return from Europe, 
Was buried at Mt. Auburn, where the services were held 
Mm the chapel Wednesday afternoon. He is survived 
by a widow, who was Sarah Rogers Endicott and one 
son, William Endicott Dexter of Boston. Mr. Dexter 
Was 76 years old and was prominent in Boston as a 
Capitalist being interested in many large enterprises 
@ New England including the Pepperell Manufacturing 
Company, the National Union Bank of Boston, the 
ew England Trust Company, the Massachusetts Hos- 
Pital Life Insurance Company, the Amoskeag Manu- 
facturing Company, the Boston Manufacturers Fire In- 
Surance Company and the Edison Electric [luminating 
Company of Boston. He was for a great many years 
a@ summer resident at Pride’s, 
With them for a visit their daughter, Mrs. Charles de- 
summer headquarters by the illness of his bride, who is” 
AT THE HOTELS. 
Mrs. Alex Britton and two daughters Catherine A. and 
Margaret L. Britton of Washington arrived at the Ocean- 
side, last Sunday for the season. Mr. Britton will 
probably join his family there later. — 
_ Among the Baltimore people to arrive on the North 
Shore this week are the Robert D. Hopkins. Besides Mr. 
and Mrs. Hopkins, there is one girl, Rose H., and three 
boys, David L., James M. and Robert D. Hopkins, jr. 
They have apartments in Sea Crest, one of the Ocean- 
side cottages, at Magnolia. William Luke and Master 
Joseph C, Luke and maid, also from Baltimore, are at 
the same cottage. 
Autoists stopping at the Oceanside, Magnolia, over 
the last week-end, included E. B. Hunting and daughters 
Miss Hunting and Miss Eleanor H. Hunting of Baltimore. 
The Misses Carrigan of Kansas City arrived at the 
Oceanside last Friday for an indefinite stay. With them 
was Mrs. Jay Tschudy and maid of the same city. 
J. A. Hamilton and daughter, Miss H: G. Hamilton 
of Brooklyn arrived at the Oceanside, Magnolia, last 
Friday for a visit. 
Miss Emily O. Battles of Lowell is at Magnolia for a_ 
visit with General and Mrs. Andrews who have apart- 
ments in the Highland cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections. 
Mrs. William Bagnell and her daughter, Miss Effie 
Bagnell of St. Louis are welcomed back to the social 
activities of Magnolia. They arrived the latter part of 
last week and are this year occupying the Somers cot- 
tage on the opposite corner from the Oecanside,—the 
cottage formerly occupied by the George H. Crockers. 
Mr. Bagnell and son Robert will come to Magnolia a 
little later for the balance of the season. 
_J. W. Gummey of Boston has returned to the Ocean- 
side for the summer. His daughter, the former Miss 
Margaret Gummey, will be missed from the social life 
at Magnolia this summer, though Mr. Gummey expects 
her and her husband, Mr. Powers, will pay him a visit 
of a few weeks later in the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood and Miss Wilder of Lowell 
arrived at Magnolia last Saturday for the season. They 
have taken apartments in the Highland cottage, one of 
the Oceanside connections. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Hewins and daughter Miss 
Catherine Hewins of Sharon arrived at the Oceanside, 
this week, for an extended visit. 
Mrs. George Wood Logan of Washington, whose hus- 
band is captain of the President’s yacht, ‘‘Mayflower’’ 
is registered at the Oceanside, Magnolia, for the season, 
thus adding another to the colony of Washingtonians, 
and, incidentally, members of the naval coterie, along 
the North. Shore. Mrs. Logan has apartments in the 
Perkins cottage, which is connected with the hotel: 
Among the Kansas City folk arriving on the North 
Shore this week are Mrs. F. J. Hearns and son W. L. 
Hearns. They arrived at the Oceanside, last Saturday - 
for an indefinite stay. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Rowe of Boston returned to 
the Oceanside last Saturday for another season. 
Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hofheinz and Mr. and Mrs. 
Julius M. Wiles made up a party from Rochester, N. Y., 
who are at the Hesperus for the midsummer holidays. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowie and Miss G. M. Bowie of 
New York arrived at the Hesperus in time for the 
Fourth, 
