NORTH SHORE BREEZE 23 
SOCIETY NOTES 
E. F. Riggs of Washington has been a house guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munn, at the Prince cottage, 
West Manchester, the last week. He goes to Mrs. Munn, 
sr.’s, for a visit later. Miss Edith Wayne of Philadel- 
phia has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Munn the last week, 
too. 
The international races at Marblehead have been 
recognized in a social way by North Shore cottagers. 
On Monday afternoon of this week Herbert M. Sears of 
‘Pride’s Crossing entertained in honor of the Spanish 
visitors with an al fresco luncheon on the grounds of 
Wood Rock, his Pride’s estate, a company of 75 being 
present. Music was provided by the Boston Cadet Band, 
22 musicians, during the reception and luncheon. On 
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas gave a 
luncheon at ‘‘Netherfield,’’ their Pride’s estate in honor 
of the yachtsmen from-Spain. 
Tuesday night President and Mrs. Taft dined with 
Col. and Mrs. William D. Sohier at Beverly Cove, Col. 
Sohier and family being neighbors of the presidential 
family. 
Miss Helen Taft and Master Charles Taft were in 
Marblehead Wednesday to witness the international 
races. 
Dr. and Mrs. Percival Lombard of Boston and Bever- 
ly Cove entertained for a few days this week Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas of Buzzard’s Bay. 
The beautiful gardens of W. 8S. Spaulding connected 
with his Pride’s Crossing estate are the mecea of many 
friends of the family and those privileged to view them 
and much information is sought about them daily by 
lovers of floriculture. 
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Wendell (Barbara Higginson) 
are back from their wedding trip, a portion of which 
was spent in Canada, and are now in Pride’s as the 
euests of Mrs. Wendell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. 
ligginson, and they will be welcome additions to the 
younger smart set on the shore. 
Mrs. Henry P. King and Henry P. King, jr., of Pride’s 
are registered at Mt. Kineo House, Mt. Kineo, Maine. 
Mr. King, sr., has departed on a yachting cruise. 
Judge and Mrs. W. C. Loring, who have spent the 
summer in British Columbia and the neighboring ter- 
ritory, are due at Pride’s about September 1, and their 
summer tenant the Frazier’s of Chicago, will then take 
their departure. Mr. Frazier expected a visit this week 
from Theodore P. Shonts of New York, but a sudden 
change in his plans will delay it this week. 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley of Boston and Pride’s Cross- 
ing has as her house guest, Miss Newell, her sister, from 
Boston. 
Fulton Cutting of New York and Beverly Farms had 
a close call from serious injuries Monday when his auto 
eame to grief as he was passing through Fall River on 
his way to Newport, where he went for the tennis 
tournament. Miss Julia Hoyt of New York, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald I. Hoyt, who summer at Staats- 
burg, N. Y., was with him at the time, and she, too, 
fortunately escaped injury. The accident was caused 
by the steering wheel breaking. It was only because the 
car was going slow at the time that the results were not 
more serious. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones of Magnolia returned last 
evening from a motor trip into New Hampshire. They 
went as far as Walpole, Fitzwilliam and Jeffrey. 
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