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SOCIETY NOTES 
Washington B. Thomas and fam- 
ily of Boston, have arrived at 
‘*Netherfield,’’ their beautiful  es- 
tate at Pride’s Crossing for the 
season. 
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The Frederick J. Alley and the 
Chas. D. Sias families of Boston 
settled Monday in their respective 
summer homes, the former in Ham- 
ilton and the latter in Wenham. 
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The James H. Proctors of Boston, 
make frequent auto trips to their 
Ipswich estate which has undergone 
such extensive improvements. They 
hope to occupy it permanently early 
in June on the completion of the 
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Robert Hale Baneroft of Boston 
has opened his cottage at Beverly 
Cove for the season. 
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The presence in South Hamilton 
of four dealers in ponies has_ re- 
sulted in quite a little polo practise 
at the Myopia Hunt club to test their 
abilities. 
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The J. W. Tewkesburys, who 
have secured Owl cottage on the 
Luke estate, Beverly Farms, arrived 
there last Friday. 
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Miss Corinna Searle of Boston, 
was hostess recently at ‘‘Inglisby,”’ 
the beautiful country estate of the 
C. P. Searles: at. Ipswich, for her 
The hos- 
pitalities to the large number of 
young people who came _ to ‘‘In- 
elisby’’ ineluded out-door games, a 
barge ride and a delicious spread. 
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Miss Catherine Tweed of New 
York City, has been making a short 
stay at the weed summer home at 
Beverly Farms. The family will not 
settle there permanently until June 
first. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis of 
Boston and Beverly Farms, who 
have been in France are now in 
London. Their chauffeur joined 
them May 20th, as they plan to take 
quite a number of auto trips. They 
will not return to the Farms until 
July 20th. 
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John Hays Hammond of Wash- 
ington and Gloucester has been en- 
tertained this week at Ottawa as 
the guest of Gov. General and 
Countess Gray at Government 
House. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dexter of 
Boston and Beverly Farms, have re- 
turned from their European trip. 
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Mrs. Russell Codman of Boston, — 
who oceupied the small Clark ecot- 
tage on Blossom Lane, Manchester, 
with her husband and family last 
season, is the author of a patriotic 
society love story entitled ‘‘An Ar- 
dent American,’’ recently published 
by the Century company. Mrs. 
Codman, who was Miss Anna Knee- 
land Crafts is the daughter of Pro- 
fessor James Mason Crafts, formerly 
president of Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology and a famous chem- 
ist, and is the wife of Russell Stur- 
gis Codman, a_ well-known Boston 
philanthropist, who is a member of 
the Somerset, Harvard, Travelers’, 
Appalachian Mountain, Tennis and 
Racquet Clubs, and an enthusiastic 
sportsman. Both her father and her 
husband are Harvard men. At 
present Mr. and Mrs. Codman make 
their home with Mrs. Codman’s fa- 
ther and her sisters, Miss Clemenee 
Crafts and Miss Elizabeth Crafts, 
who are prominent in Boston’s so- 
cial set. 
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At the laying of the corner stone 
of the new Beverly postoffice last 
Saturday afternoon, the contents of 
the box sealed and placed in the 
cavity contained a portrait of Pres. 
Taft and a photograph of Parra- 
matta, the summer White House. 
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