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SOCIETY NOTES. 
The Robert Gould Shaw, 2ds, are due to return from a 
visit of several weeks to New Hampshire, next Wednes- 
day, and’ they plan to remain at their Beverly Farms 
cottage until the first of September, when they return 
to Brookline. Returning to Beverly Farms with Mr. and 
Mrs. Shaw will be Miss Christine Converse, Mrs. Shaw’s 
daughter, and Miss Louise Converse of Norwood, a niece. 
Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins of Boston and Beverly 
Farms is a most cordial entertainer and her numerous 
friends and guests are lunched and dined daily and 
given abundant hospitality. 
The new garage of C. H. Tweed at Beverly Farms is 
nearing completion, and will be a very commodious 
building, large enough for the accommodation of four 
cars. 
exterior slap-dash finish and granolithic walls and floors. 
There is a fine work room in the building. Publicover 
Bros., the well-known Beverly Farms contractors, have 
the work in charge. 
Miss Josephine Lee Rantoul, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Neal Rantoul, has been at North East Harbor, Me., 
for a ten days’ visit, returning Tuesday of this week. 
She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Gaston of Boston. 
East Gloucester 
The amateur vaudeville performance at the Haw- 
thorne Inn casino by the Inn guests on Monday even- 
ing, August 8, packed the casino to the doors. The per- 
formance. was given to help increase the fund for the 
Hawthorne Inn free bed at the Addison Gilbert Hospital, 
Gloucester. A bevy of Hawthorne Inn young women 
guests served as ushers. The program included The 
Butterfly Dance, Miss Nichols; ‘‘My Motto’? (Arcad- 
ians), Mr. Knipe; ‘‘The Belated Lover,’’ Miss Vickery, 
Miss S. McGill, Mr. Lottimer,—in pantomime; violin 
solo, Mr. Hill; ‘‘The Little Girl in Blue,’’ from ‘‘A 
Knight for a Day,’’ in which the characters were Mr. 
Camann, Mr. Barbour, Miss Smucker, Miss HE. Smucker, 
It is being constructed of brick and cement with: 
Miss Pell, Miss Vickery, Miss Bowers, Miss Clark; ‘‘The 
Horn Pipe,’’ Miss Mavis Benedict; a Japanese Love 
Song, Miss Hazel Benedict; the Highland fling, Miss 
Mavis Benedict; the Pickanninny trio, Miss Dana, Mr. 
Cooper, Mr. Treat; a Spanish dance, Miss Cox; a My- 
sterious dance, ‘‘By the Unknown;”’ ‘‘What Am I Going 
to do to Make You Love Me?”’ from ‘‘ Jolly Bachelors,”’ 
solo, Miss Wright, and chorus: Misses Isabel Clark, 
Theodora Elwell, Olive Nichols, Peggy Cox, Sylvia Nor- 
man, Margaret Montgomery, and Messrs. Donald Ca- 
mann, Karl Knipe, Maleolm Hart, William Hill, Horace 
Harris and Edwin Barbour. 
Swampscott 
Hotel Preston has had the honor of entertaining this 
month, on August first, Hon. J. S. Sherman, vice-presi- 
dent of the United States, who came with Senator W. L. 
Ward and Warren Ward of New York, as guests of 
Charles E. Brooker of Ansonia, Ct., who is stopping at 
The Preston. On Wednesday, August 3, President 
Taft called at the hotel. Events of social interest at the 
hotel have been the mixed double tennis tournament 
won by Mr. Pratt, Boston, and Miss McClintock, Haver- 
ford, Pa., the runners up being Miss Grant and Dr. Brad- 
ford, Boston. In the singles for ladies Miss Nichols of 
St. Paul won, the runner up being Miss Boyd, Boston. 
Tfandsome cups were presented the winners. Saturday, 
August 6, the Preston Baseball team beat the New Ocean 
House team 11-8, and the Preston team will cross bats 
with the Clifton Heights team tomorrow (August 13). 
The August ball at The Preston is scheduled for the 
evening of August 17. The Mock wedding on the even- 
ing of August 5, created great amusement for the large 
numbers of onlookers and participants. Among the 
arrivals to register are Dr. and Mrs. Morris J. Lewis, 
Miss Salvadora Mead and chauffeur, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles J. Clark and three children, Mr. and Mrs. 
Horace T. Potts, Philadelphia; C. A. Peck and wife, and 
Miss Peck, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Addison 
Candor, Williamsport, Pa. 
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AT THE HOTELS . 
Mr. and Mrs. HE. A. Powers of 
Babylon, L. I., came to Magnolia 
this week for a visit of several weeks 
with Mrs. Powers’ father, J. W. 
Gurmey, of Boston, who has been 
spending the summer at the Ocean- 
side. 
Mrs. Dana de Cordova of Boston 
has been at Magnolia this week for 
a short visit with her mother, Mrs. 
Stephen D. Tucker, who has apart- 
ments at the Perkins cottage. 
Miss Edith B. Kauffmann of 
Youngstown, O., is a guest of the 
Robert Bentleys at the Fox cottage, 
Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bovey of 
Minneapolis have joined the C. A. 
Boveys at the Hoyle cottage, Mag- 
nolia, for a visit of several weeks. 
Mrs. I. N. Topliff, Mrs. John Gray 
and Mrs. P. D. Wright of Cleveland 
were guests of the W. P. Palmers: of 
Cleveland, at the Oceanside Wedaes- 
day of this week. 
The Aborn, Magnolia. 
At the recent bridge whist party 
at The Aborn there were six tables 
and Miss Emeline Ticknor captured 
the first ladies’ prize and Mrs. S. P. 
Ellis second. Dr. C. Stanley Smith 
was the winner of the first gentle- 
man’s prize. 
The young people at the hotel 
were bidden to the motor-boat party 
today in honor of Miss Cornelia Car- 
ney’s 9th birthday. Luncheon was 
served during the trip and a birthday 
eake divided among the little guests, 
among whom were Florence Arm- 
strong, Buffalo; Nelson Whitaker, 
Louisville, Ky.; Loretta Carney, 
Wellesley; Alfred Parthon, Law- 
rence, Carl Fisher, Brookline. Sev- 
eral ladies accompanied the echil- 
dren as chaperons and the affair was 
a very happy occasion for all. 
Among the recent arrivals at the 
Aborn are J. F. Draper and family, 
Plymouth, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. A. 
Kidder, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. C. 
W. Wall, C. W. Wall, jr., St. Louis; 
Wallace D. McLean, Washington, D. 
C.; J. P. Lindsay, Chicago; Mrs. C. 
B. Smith, Fitchburg; George D. 
Kittredge, Yonkers, N. Y. 
The Hesperus, Magnolia. 
Mrs. J. S. MeLendin, Mrs. A. P. 
McLendin of Waco, Texas; Mrs. H. 
H. Adams, Miss Leta Adams, Dallas, 
Texas, who were at the Hesperus for 
a few days have secured the Mac- 
Donald cottage for the remainder of 
the season. 
Dr. and Mrs. C.-G. Wagner and 
Mrs. Bates of Binghamton, N. Y., 
who are touring New England in 
their auto, registered at the Hesperus 
for a few days and also enjoyed a 
fishing party and made a fine catch. 
Other arrivals at the hotel include 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robert, 
Chicopee Falls; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. 
Leary, D. E. Leary, Springfield; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. H. Morris, Philip Kel- 
ley, Philadelphia; Mrs. F. B. Par- 
rish, Wilkesbarre, Penn. 
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