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SOCIETY NOTES 
Phillips B. Thompson and family of New York, 
arrived last Saturday at Beverly Farms. They are 
domiciled in the Wilkins cottage off Hart street. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pemberton, Jr., of Philadel- 
phia, who spent the last week-end with Mrs: Q. A. 
Shaw, Jr., of Boston and Prides, at Pride’s, went on 
tw Waldoboro, Maine, Monday. Mr. Shaw has been at 
Calumet, Mich., this week. 
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Miss Rosamond Bradley of Commonwealth avenue, 
Poston, arrived Monday at Pride’s. She will preside 
over the Bradley summer residence until the return of 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley and Miss Leslie Bradley from 
Europe. 
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Miss Helen Frick is enjoying a sojourn in Pitts- 
burg. She went in the Frick pate ear, Westmoreland. 
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Francis J. Cotting and Miss Alice Cotting, of 
Boston, arrived at their Pride’s cottage yesterday. 
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Mrs. 8S. V. R. Thayer of the Fenway, Boston, ar- 
rived last Friday at Ellis L. Dresel’s large house on 
Boyle street, Beverly. Cove. Last season Mrs. Thayer 
was in Paris visiting her grandchildren, the Misses Alice, 
Julia and Mary Thayer. They and their mother will 
probably spend much of this season with her at Beverly 
Cove. 
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The C. E. Forrests of New York, have arrived at the 
Seabury cottage, Beverly Farms, occupied last season 
by Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson of Washington. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Joseph Widener of Elkins Park, Pa., has been 
the guest of Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean at Pride’s. 
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Enlarging the Mystery Island cottage contingent 
recently, have been Joseph B. Henderson and family ot 
Brookline, and Mrs. John A. Caswell and family of 
Boston and Beverly Farms. The Caswells settled there 
last Friday. 
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The family of Dr. Fabyan arrived Monday at the 
Daniels cottage, Beverly Farms. 
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One of the most brilliant of the June weddings in 
Pittsburg, was that of Miss Carolyn Irwin Hays, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hays of Westminster 
piace, Pittsburg, and U. 8S. Grant Curry, son of Mrs. 
Henry M. Curry of Pittsburg and Magnolia. The nup- 
tials were solemnized last Saturday at 5.30 o’clock in 
the Shadyside Presbyterian church. Miss Margaret 
Curry was one of the bridesmaids and Charles H. Curry 
served.as his brother’s best man. The decorations at 
the church and at the bride’s home, where the reception 
was held, were very beautiful and artistic. The bride’s 
table was placed in. the drawing room and had covers 
laid for twenty-six. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estabrook 
(nee Curry) of Syracuse, N. Y., were among those pres- 
ent. The Thursday evening before the wedding Miss 
Eleanor McCook, one of the bridesmaids, gave a beauti- 
fully appointed dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Curry. 
Covers were laid for twenty-four at the Willis F. 
McCook residence, Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Mr. and 
Mrs. Curry have gone to Europe on their honeymoon 
trip. 
