8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2nd, were due at» 
their Manchester Cove estate this week from their ex- 
tended stay at the Carnegie camp in the Adirondacks. 
Mrs. Carnegie’s sister, Mrs. Mitchell, is remaining at the 
Cove until after the holidays and ‘‘Glendyne’’ her 
beautiful summer home will continue to extend its 
charming hospitality. 
Preston Gibson has been in New York this week di- 
recting the rehearsals of his new play. 
Mrs. F. H. Peabody is closing her summer cottage on 
Ober street, Beverly Cove, next week, and is returning 
to. her town house at 247 Berkeley street, Boston. 
Mrs. W. H. Miller of Boston registered at the Ocean- 
side Tuesday to remain until the hotel closed today. 
Mrs. Miller’s visit was principally for the continuance 
of her riding lessons. 
Departures from Magnolia this week have included 
many well-known families namely those of S. M. Ken- 
nard, C. P. Sampson, H. H. Stevens, 2nd., F. Albert 
Morse, Mrs. L. 8S. Ayres, and to the former Boston de- 
partures were added the families of John and Phillip 
Allyn. Another Boston family to conelude their stay 
was that of Robert B. Williams of Roxbury. 
Mrs. A. Octavia Wilkins has closed her cottages and 
removed to Cambridge. 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham will be among the late 
sojourners at Beverly Cove, where they have had ‘‘Elm 
Top,’’ the Norman F. Greeley estate, this season and 
have entertained extensively all summer and will con- 
tmue their luncheon and dinner parties during their 
autumn stay till November 1. The Greeley family has 
spent the summer at Poland Springs. 
Master Alexander L. Steinert observed his eleventh 
birthday Sept. 21, by a gathering of his playmates at 
Beverly Cove and every effort was made to make the 
natal day of the young lad a memorable occasion. There 
was a sumptuous repast, plenty of amusement and hand- 
some birthday gifts. Master Steinert enters the Volk- 
mann school, Boston, October 5. 
Mrs. Barrett Wendell, jr., (Barbara Higginson) has 
joined her sister at Dover for a short visit. 
Dr. Percival Lombard, who has been in Colorado, re- 
turned in time to go over to New York to meet his 
mother, who has been to Europe this summer. She. 
returned to the North Shore with him for a visit. Mrs. 
Lombard’s sister, Mrs. Thomas, who was a member of 
the former’s recent house party, has returned to. her 
summer home in Cohasset. 
Col. and Mrs, Cranmore H. Wallace do not leave Bey- 
erly Cove until very late this autumn as. extensive. 
improvements will be in order on their fine estate, 
particularly in relation to the grounds and gardens. 
Col. Wallace enjoys driving his fine four-in-hand rig 
on the North Shore drives this time of year. Miss — 
Foster, a niece, who has spent the summer with them, 
has returned to New York to resume her studies, 
The Metropolitan Club’s Horse Show is scheduled. 
for October 12, on the Charles River Speedway, Boston, 
the largest in the United States. More than. 200. horses 
have been entered already. The steeple chase, a, gallo- 
way and four-in-hand races are to be features,- 
The second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, J. F. _ 
de Barros Pimentel, has arrived in Washington, after — 
his summer’s sojourn in Manchester. The chargé 
d’affaires of Brazil and Mme. de Lima Silva return 
early in October. * 
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Formerly 3 East 41st St. _ 
Announce an Opening 
IN THE 
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK 
Sept. 29 and 3OQ, and Oct. | 
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