i ; _ from their country estate at Lake Forest, Il. 
by Gen. Chas. H. Taylor of the Boston Globe. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore and their two 
beautiful children—a boy and a girl—have come on 
to remain 
a couple of months—September with Mr. Moore’s pa- 
vents, Judge and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore, at Rockmarge, 
-Pride’s Crossing, and October with Mrs. Mrs. Moore’s 
people, the John McKinleys, at the Stevens cottage, 
Smith’s Point, Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are 
among those who have come to know the Indian sum- 
mer on the North Shore is in many respects the most 
beautiful part of the year. The McGinleys’ by the way, 
are to prolong their stay into November and they will 
continue to entertain, as they have all summer, many 
house guests. They are one of the many charming 
Pittsburg families who are greatly devoted to the North 
Shore. Miss Marion McGinley has been entertaining 
Miss Constance Barr of Pittsburg. 
—X— 
Robert S. Bradley and his daughter, Miss Leslie 
Bradley of the Pride’s Crossing colony, sailed from New 
York last Saturday on the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria 
for a short European trip. 
—_x— 
Joseph Leiter departed from Beverly, Wednesday, 
for New York, making the trip in the yacht. Chanticler. 
—_x— 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Duckelow of Boston and Man- 
chester gave a dinner of ten covers, Monday evening 
of this week complimentary to Mrs. Duckelow’s pa- 
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wick of Cleveland, who spent 
the past few weeks with them and who departed for 
their Ohio home Wednesday of this week. 
—_x— 
Mrs. Jere Abbott of Boston and West Manchester 
rcturned last week-from a month’s-sojourn at North- 
east Harbor. 
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Miss Dorothy Jordan was at the aviation meet on 
Wednesday of this week and was the first person to 
congratulate Claude Grahame-White, the English avia- 
ter and sportsman, after his spectacular and success- 
ful flight to Boston light for the $10,000 prize offered 
Miss 
Jordan was a member of Mrs. Quiney A. Shaw’s party 
who occupied an automobile in the parking space 
pee Com ne 
Baroness De Rosen and the young Baroness Eliza- 
beth De Rosen went up from Manchester for the avia- 
tion meet at Atlantic on Tuesday of this week. 
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Wm. 8. Kuhn and family of Pittsburg, who have oc- 
cupied the Chas. Head estate, Manchester, this season, 
were to conclude their stay this week, some of the 
household servants leaving in advance early in the 
week. 
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The Countess Thamara de Swirsky, who recently ap- 
peared in the Italian gardens of the Grill club, Mag- 
nolia, opens a week’s vaudeville performance at the 
Victoria Theatre, New York, Monday, Sept. 12. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott are expecting Mrs. Ab- 
bett’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Tiffany of Baltimore 
for a visit at thei West Manchester home, next Mon- 
day. Tomorrow Mrs. Abbott is to entertain. at Tuck’s 
Point the ladies connected with the office force of the 
Old Colony Trust Co.; of which Mr. Abbott is a leading 
official. A band will be in attendance. A few weeks 
ago Mr. Coolidge, Jr., entertained the men connected 
with the office at his estate at Coolidge’s Point. Last 
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Abbott tendered their employees a 
picnic at Tuck’s Point to which the latter were privi- 
leged to invite their friends, and a company of forty- 
eight assembled to enjoy the most pleasurable fes- 
tivities. 
Gardiner M. Lane and family, of Boston, who have 
spent most of the summer in Maine, have returned to 
their Manchester estate, their summer tenant, H. Morti- 
mer Brooks and family, of New York, having ES 
their stay and gone to Newport. 
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The Norton Wigglesworth family of Boston are con- 
eluding their stay’in Manchester the last of the month. 
See: 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson gave a luncheon Labor 
Day at their Beverly Farms residence, afterward taking 
their guests to the Myopia club horse show. The guests 
included Miss Louise Cromwell, Miss Isabel May, Miss 
Carrie Munn of Washington, and Miss Edith Wayne of 
Philadelphia, Samuel Elliott, Craig Culberson, William 
Blair and Howard Gillette of Chicago. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Agassiz, who have spent the 
summer at the F. R. Tibbitts cottage, West Manchester, 
were to have concluded their stay today, though the 
servants will remain until next week. Mr. and Mrs. 
Agassiz, who have spent much time cruising on their 
yacht this summer, were to start on another cruise to- 
day. Mr. and Mrs. Tibbitts will probably spend the fall 
and winter, as usual, at their cottage. 
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©. Howard Clark, jr., and family are concluding their 
stay on the North Shore on the 24th of this month, after 
another delightful summer at West Manchester. They 
will go to their country estate at St. David’s, Pa., for 
the autumn. The Clarks have entertained considerabYe 
this summer as usual on their large yacht Savarona, als 
well as on their speedy motor boat Hupa. 
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Donna Maria Anna Strozzii of Florence, Italy, re- 
“turned to Manchester Wednesday for another visit with 
Marquis Montagliari and wife, of the Itahan legation. 
The legation, by the way, will close its sojourn in Man- 
chester early in October, and will. return to Washing- 
ton. The Marquis expects to be removed to a new post 
of duty, so will be in Washington only a few weeks this 
autumn. He and the Marquesa have been very active 
in the social hfe of the North Shore this summer as well 
as in seasons past and they will be much missed here 
another season. 
