NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The fine early autumn weather is promoting social 
activities and extending the season delightfully. Last 
Saturday afternoon there was a tennis tea for 20 at 
_ Mrs. William Hooper’s estate at Manchester and Sun- 
day luncheon and dinner parties were in progress at 
the summer homes of F. L. Higginson of Pride’s and 
Mrs. Guy Norman of Beverly. On Wednesday, Mrs. 
John C. Phillips of Wenham was hostess of a dinner 
party and on Thursday Mrs, Julian Codman entertained 
a dinner company at Hamilton. This evening Mrs. 
John Silsbee Curtis continues her social entertaining 
with a dinner party at her summer home on Storrow 
- Hill, Beverly Farms. 
By the marriage of Miss Junia Killen Russell, the 
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Russell of 
69 Sparks street, Cambridge, and Harold Francis Mason 
of Boston and Manchester, two prominent families will 
be united October 26, in Christ church, Cambridge. 
Mr. Mason is the son of the late Mortimer B. Mason of 
347 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, and a Harvard man, 
class of 1905. 
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Associate Justice Wm. H. Moody, who has derived 
so much benefit from his stay on the North Shore, is 
remaining in Magnolia indefinitely. 
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Mrs. Taft has had a house party at the summer 
White House during the President’s absence. The 
party was composed of Mrs. Harriet Anderson of 
Cincinnati, the President’s niece, and Mrs. Horace 
Wesscott, daughter of former Paymaster General 
Rogers of the United States. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Beals of Boston will remain 
late at their Beverly estate on Burgess Point. During 
the summer they acquired more property adjoining and 
are enlarging and improving their estate admirably. 
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Admiral and Mrs. John Pillsbury of Washington and 
Magnolia and their daughter, Mrs. Edw. B. Richardson, 
spent a few days this week in Portsmouth, N. H. They 
are staying very late at Magnolia being great devotees 
o* the North Shore’s delightful autumn season. Rear 
Admiral and Mrs Pillsbury now own a commodious 
home in Washington previously being among the mem- 
bers of the naval set to stop at the Washington hotels. 
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George A. Goddard and family removed to Boston 
from Beverly Farms on Wednesday of this week. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Samuel A. Culbertson and family concluded their 
stay on the North Shore Monday of this week when 
they vacated ‘‘Brookside,’’ the Meeker cottage at 
Beverly Farms. They registered at theWaldorf Astoria, 
New York, for a few days enroute to their home in 
Louisville, Ky. When the Culbertsons return to the 
North Shore next year they will come to their own 
estate, for they have just bought the Isaac West 
property at Manchester Cove. 
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Mrs. Henry 8. Grew reached Manchester the early 
part of this week from a short visit to London with her 
daughter, Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, jr. 
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Joseph Leiter entertained the popular aviator, 
Graham-White this week at Beverly Cove. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Warren (Helen Thomas) 
who have the Otis Luke cottage, Valley Side, this 
season are not concluding their North Shore sojourn 
until November 1. They plan to winter in Boston, 
having secured a residence on the corner of Fairfield 
aud Marlboro streets. Mrs. Warren’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. B. Thomas, will not leave Pride’s until No- 
vember 1 also. They are to remain in Boston, this 
winter, too. 
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Little Sarah W. Porter is returning to Manchester 
today from New Hampshire where she has been the 
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth, 
who comes to Manchester on Monday to remain at her 
summer home on School street for two or three weeks. 
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Oliver W. Mink is closing his summer home on Cobb 
avenue, Manchester, about October 8. Mr. Mink makes 
Hotel Somerset, Boston, his winter home. 
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Dr. and Mrs. L. Vernon Briggs of Boston are making 
an indefinite stay at the stone cottage, Manchester, 
which embraces a portion of the spacious and pictur- 
esque Hemenway estate, and ideal environment for 
autumn, 
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Justice and Mrs. O. W. Holmes brought their sojourn 
at their Beverly Farms estate to a close on Wednesday 
of this week and they will visit in Boston and New 
York before settling in Washington, where Justice 
Holmes is due October 10, for the initial sitting of the 
U. S. Supreme bench. Improvements are to be made 
about the grounds of the estate this autumn. 
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