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SOCIETY NOTES | 
Miss Mabel Boardman of Manches- 
ter, who is so actively engaged in 
the Red Cross movement, was in 
Amesbury Tuesday of this week to 
address the Essex County branch of 
the Red Cross, which held its annual 
meeting by invitation of the Whit- 
tier Home Association at the his- 
toric Whittier home. ‘Miss Board- 
man proyed.an excellent. speaker and 
greatly interested’ her hearers. 
Miss. Evelyn Curtis went to New 
York late this week to make a visit 
with her aunt, Mrs. Seth Low, who 
has planned many entertainments in 
her honor, among them, a dinner- 
dance...,Mrs.. Allen Curtis will join 
her daughter in New York next 
Monday. 
Mrs. Bernard C. Weld was hostess 
of a dinner party of twelve covers 
last evening at her summer home at 
Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter was at 
home to a dinner company of eight 
at her ‘North Beverly cottage 
Wednesday evening of this week. 
Nathaniel S. Simpkins and family 
are planning to remain at Beverly 
Farms through the winter. 
The drag hounds of the Myopia 
Hunt club will meet in October as 
follows: Saturday, 1st, Indian hill, 
W. Newbury, 2.30 p. m.; Tuesday, 
4th, Springville, 3.30 p. m. with tea 
by invitation of Thos. W. Pierce, 
Witch hill; Saturday 8th, Chain 
bridge, Newburyport, 2.30 p. m.; 
Tuesday, llth, High street, Ipswich, 
3.30 p.m.; Saturday, 15th, Newbury- 
port fair grounds, 12.15 p. m., with 
subscription breakfast at Baldpate 
inn at 2 p. m.; Thursdays 6th and 
13th., morning runs, details at ken- 
nels on day previous. Fixtures for 
the rest of the month will be an- 
nounced fater. : 
The Edward C. Richardsons are 
leaving Magnolia next Thursday for 
their winter home at 9 Bay State 
Road, Boston. 
The Gloriana, the Gordon Abbott 
yacht, goes out of commission tomor- 
row. Mr. Abbott and family plan to 
remain at West Manchester quite 
late this autumn as usual. 
Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent has con- 
cluded her summer’s stay at Man- 
chester, with her father, the Hon. T. 
Jefferson Coolidge, and is at her Bos- 
ton home. 
sion at Pride’s is making rapid 
progress although March is the time 
designated for its completion. Work 
on grading the grounds was started 
Wednesday of this week by Connolly 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. King are 
on an eight days’ trip to New 
York. They are not leaving Pride’s 
until October 18. 
Mrs. Fairlie, mother of Mrs. Wm. 
S. Spaulding of Pride’s, has con- 
eluded her visit with her daughter 
and returned to her home in Chi- 
eago. The Spauldings will spend 
the late autumn and a portion of the 
winter in Boston and then will sail 
for Europe. 
F. Meredyth Whitehouse, family 
party and friends left Wednesday 
of this week on Yacht Iris for a 
cruise to the eastward as far as 
Portland. They will go to New 
York on their return, where the Iris 
will go out of commission. 
C. Howard Clark, jr., and family 
departed from West Manchester 
Wednesday. of this week enroute 
to their St. Davids, Pa., home. 
Mrs. Edwin C. Swift will not close” 
‘‘Swiftmoor’’ at Pride’s, until Oct. 
18, when she will locate in New 
York. She plans to sail in November 
for an-indefinite stay in Europe, 
Miss Helen Hooper left West Man- 
chester Wednesday for a sojourn: ineeise 
New York. 
The Clarence Moores are iene : 
Pride’s for Washington on Sunday 
and will later go to Hot Springs, Va. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, who 
have taken leading roles in the social 
doings of the North Shore the past 
season, are leaving Beverly Cove 
tomorrow and will locate in New- 
port for a few weeks. 
Oliver Ames closed his North 
Shore estate on Hale street, Pride’s. 
Crossing, Tuesday. Mrs. Ames and 
Miss Ames went to New York before 
settling at North Easton. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Daniels of Bos- 
ton are guests of Mrs. Daniel Ahl,.... - 
an aunt of Mrs...Daniels, who has.a... 7 
summer home onthe Paine Place, 
They have just ate 
Pride’s Crossing. 
returned from Europe. 
Robert Treat Paine, jr., and family 
leave Pride’s on Monday and will 
stop in Waltham fora few weeks *"~ 
while their Boston residence * is 
being prepared for their occupancy, 
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