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Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, who 
have hada delightful season on the 
North Shore, occupying the Board- 
man cottage off School street, Man- 
chester, returned to New York the 
first of the week, where they will 
spend a few weeks before going to 
their country place, ‘House that 
Jack built,” at Jeddo, Pa., for the fall 
season. 
Among the departures from Beverly 
Farms this week are the Godfrey L. 
Cabots and the Samuel B. Danas. 
The Danas will return to the shore 
again next season, having taken a 
lease of the Knowlton cottage on 
West street, which they have occu- 
pied for the past two seasons. 
Sir Henry Burdett of London, 
Eng., was a guest of the Alexander 
Cochranes at Pride’s the first of the 
week. The Cochranes, by the way, 
have moved over from Hamilton, 
where they have been spending the 
summer, after their return from 
abroad last May. 
The Misses K. L. and L. P. Loring 
left Pride’s the first of the week for a 
short visit to Chocorua, N.H., where 
Mrs W.C. Loring spent the week- 
end. 
Mr and Mrs. Fred Thayer of Bos- 
ton and Miss Mary Devens were 
guests of Mrs. Mary Sampson at 
Manchester Cove over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward King (Eliza- 
beth Fisher), who have been occupy- 
ing the Blake cottage at West Man- 
chester this summer, returned to New 
York Tuesday. 
Mr. Francis Cotting and his sister, 
Miss Alice Cotting, have closed their 
house at Mingo Beach this week and 
are now settled in their town house 
for the winter. 
Miss P. Parker of Malden was a 
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Benj. Tenney 
of Boston at their Manchester Cove 
cottage a few days the first of the 
week. Dr. and Mrs. Tenney will 
close their cottage and return to town 
Monday. They gave a small season 
end dinner party at their house 
Thursday night. 
Mrs. Samuel Torrey Morse and her 
daughters have closed their cottage on 
Malt Hill, Beverly Farms, and _ re- 
turned to Boston. 
Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes and 
family returned to their winter home 
in Washington Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames have 
abandoned their villa at Pride’s this 
week and are at their country place in 
North .Easton for the fall. 
Mrs. George Lee Peabody, after a 
few days with Mrs. H. M. Sears at 
Pride’s Crossing this week, left Thurs- 
day for New York for a short visit. 
Among the cottage departures from 
Magnolia this week are the William 
H. Dubois, who have returned to St. 
Augustine, Fla., and the Mrs. H. M. 
Currys, who left Monday for Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 
The Reginald. Fosters will close 
their cottage on Coolidge’s Point next 
Wednesday, and Mrs. John Ewell, 
who has been occupying the Souther- 
land cottage on Coolidge’s Point, 
leaves week after next for New York. 
