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SOCIETY NOTES | 
George E. Cabot of Smith’s Point, 
aa Manchester, is enjoying a ten-days’ 
auto trip to New Hampshire with 
Boston friends. 
Rey. William H. Dewart and fam- 
3 ily have returned from Little Boars 
Head, N. H., to their winter home, 
Brush Hill Road, Milton. 
The intercollegiate golf tourna- 
ment has been in progress at the Ks- 
sex County club the last week, 
teams from nearly all the big col- 
leges participating. Yale won the 
team championship Wednesday, suc- 
cessfully defending its title of last 
year by defeating Princeton, 5 to 1, 
in the singles matches in the morning 
and 2 to 1 in the four-ball matches in 
the afternoon, giving Yale a total 
of 7 points to 2 for Princeton. The 
amateur record for the course, held 
by W. J. Travis and John G. An- 
derson, was equalled during the 
four-ball matches by Albert Seckel 
of Princeton, present individual 
titleholder, and bettered by one 
stroke by Carl E. Mosser of Yale, 
the latter making the 18 holes in 74. 
It was the best golf of the week, and 
proved highly interesting. 
F. J. Cotting and sister, Miss Alice 
Cotting of Boston are remaining at 
their Pride’s Crossing estate until 
Oct. 6. Mr. Cotting is the president 
of the Industrial School for Crippled 
and Deformed children in Boston 
and it was through his efforts that 
the salesroom in behalf of the work 
done at the school was established 
this season at Beach street, Manches- 
ter. As this branch of the school 
work will be terminated in Manches- 
ter on September 29, those interested 
in the movement have only a few 
days longer to patronize the sales- 
room. 
Robert Gould Shaw, 2nd., and 
family removed to Brookline today, 
concluding their season’s stay at 
Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sears, of Bev- 
erly Farms are giving a luncheon 
today at their cottage. 
S. Reed Anthony and family of 
Boson are not leaving ‘‘ Rose Ledge,”’ 
their Beverly Farms estate, until the 
middle of October. Andrew Weeks 
Anthony, the son, enlarges the con- 
tingent of North Shore young men, 
who claim Harvard as their college 
home the coming collegiate year. 
Mrs. R. F. Greeley and Miss Mar- 
ion Greeley have returned to their 
winter home at the Hotel Victoria, 
Boston, after another very pleasant 
season at the Browland cottages, 
Manchester. 
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Misses Alice and Olivia Thorn- 
dike of West Manchester, have been 
in New York this week for a short 
stay. The Thorndike family plan to 
remain at West Manchester until 
December 1, and will continue their 
round of entertaining, particularly 
the very enjoyable week-end parties 
which they give so frequently. 
Little Isabel Porter, daughter of 
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter of Beverly 
Farms, observed her eighth birth- 
‘day on Wednesday afternoon of this 
week by a gathering of her young 
friends, who spent a very pleasant 
social period with their little host- 
ess. Dr. and Mrs. Porter are not leav- 
ing the Farms until the middle of 
next> month. 
Mrs. Bradley and family of New 
York, who had the Perkins cottage 
on Sea street, Manchester, this sea- 
son, have concluded their stay 
there. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Storer and 
interesting family left Manchester 
this morning for their country es- 
tate at Waltham, where they will 
spend the autumn, before settling at 
their 286 Beacon street, Boston, 
home for the winter. 
Cape Ann Resorts. 
Miss Pearl Sanborn of Lakeport, 
N. H., and Waldo Bond of Waltham, 
son of Ex-Mayor Chas. P. Bond, who 
has a summer home at Rockport, 
were married at the residence of 
Rev. Dr. Getchell of North Wood- 
stock, N. H., Wednesday of this 
week, Mrs. Getchell being a class- 
mate of the bride. The groom, who 
is a graduate of Amherst ’04, and 
Boston University Law ’07, 1s now 
employed in the legal department of 
the B. & A. at Springfield. His bride 
is a graduate of Smith College and 
of the B. U. Law, where she was a 
classmate of Mr. Bond. 
