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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Risingers of New York City 
are to be the tenants of ‘‘ Pitch Pine 
Hall,’ at Beverly Farms this sum- 
mer. 
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Dr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips of 
Boston and Wenham, are sojourning 
in the New York lake region this 
month. 
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Rodolphe L. Agassiz of the Hamil- 
ton colony, has been in Calumet, 
Michigan, this week. 
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Jonathan Brown, Jr., and family 
of Boston and Salem, have arrived 
at ‘‘Red Top Farm,’’ Hamilton, for 
the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan were 
host and hostess of a dinner party 
of twelve covers Wednesday eve- 
ning. The hospitalities of the oc- 
casion were extended at ‘‘Allan- 
bank,’’ their Beverly Cove summer 
home. | 
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Tomorrow at 4.30 o’clock, the nup- 
tials of Miss Frances Sutton and 
Claxton Munro, both of Andover, 
will be solemnized at the Beverly 
summer home of Mrs. Joseph Whit- 
ney Lefavour on Hale street. 
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Two early English portraits have 
been purchased by Henry C. Frick, 
of Pride’s, for his home, 640 Fifth 
avenue, New York. One is the full- 
length portrait of the Hon. Anne 
Duncombe, afterward Countess of 
Radnor, by Gaines-borough. The 
other is George Rodney’s life-sized, 
full-length portrait of Lady Milnes. 
They were obtained by Mr. Frick 
through the Duveens of New York. 
The Gaines-borough was valued at 
$400,000 last Mareh, when the Lou- 
vre in Paris sought it. The price 
paid by Mr. Frick is said to have 
been exceeded but once—when T. B. 
Widener paid ‘$500,000 for Rem- 
brandt’s ‘‘The Mill.’’ ‘‘ According 
to public reports on record here,’’ 
said Dr. John W. Beatty, director of 
fine arts of Carnegie Institute, Pitts- 
burg, ‘‘Duveen Bros. of New York, 
purchased a Franz Hals for $400,000 
and in November, 1909, Mrs. C. P. 
Iluntington paid $400,000 for a 
Velasquez, ‘Count Duke Olizares.’ ’’ 
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Miss Eleanora Sears was an easy 
winner on the Philadelphia Cricket 
Club’s courts Monday when she was 
a contestant in the National Tennis 
Tournament, being held there this 
week. 
__ COAL 
4 On May first we sent one of our AUTO TRUCKS with a load of coal to Ipswich. On 
@ May 13th our customer writes, ‘‘Enclosed please find check, very much pleased with 
6 coal and price is O. K. I never saw 4 tons of coal handled more neatly:- you would 
not know anything had been in the yard, just twenty minutes unloading:- quick work.”’ 
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