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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
President Taft has been unable to complete his 
summer plans owing to the uncertainty of the date on 
which Congress will adjourn, but it has been announced 
that the President, Mrs. Taft and Miss Helen, Robert 
aud Charlie, their three children, will go to the summer 
White House at Beverly, July 1st—one week from to- 
morrow. Mrs. Taft and the children will remain there 
the rest of the summer, according to the present plan. 
The president’s stay at Beverly will be brief, as he 
will almost immediately leave for Marion, Ind., to ad- 
dress the Indiana State Bankers’ Association on Mon- 
day, July 3d. He will arrive at Indianapolis before 
midnight and become the guest of former Vice President 
Fairbanks. President Taft will celebrate the Fourth at 
I. dianapolis. Upon invitation of Senator Kern, he will 
review a ‘‘safe and sane fourth’’ parade in the fore- 
nvon and in the afternoon witness a head-on collision 
of locomotives at the fair grounds. In the evening he 
will speak at the Marion club. Returning from the 
Indiana trip the President expects to reach Washing- 
ton on the morning of July 6th. 
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In our allusion to the Yacht Westward, in last 
veek’s issue we stated that the yacht hailed from Bos- 
ten. We have since been informed that the Westward 
liails from New York and that she is the property of 
Alexander S. Cochrane of New York and not Alexander 
Cechrane of Boston and Pride’s. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Childs, who were guests of Henry 
Clay Frick and family, at Pride’s, have returned to their 
hcme in Connelsville, Pa. 
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Francis L. Higginson of the Pride’s colony is on 
a fishing trip to Metapedia, Quebec. 
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Miss Dorothy Wilmot of Geneva, [linois, and Mrs. 
Beatrice Patten (nee Ayer) of Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 
are house guests of Frederick Ayer and family of 
Pride’s. 
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Mrs. Quincey A. Shaw of Boston, arrived this week 
at her summer home at Pride’s. 
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Edward lL. Davis and family of Worcester, have 
avrived at the Wheelwright cottage at Pride’s for the 
season. 
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Wm. M. Wood and family of Boston, are sojourn- 
ing at ‘‘Arden,’’ their country place at Andover, until 
the middle of July, when they will come to Pride’s and 
occupy their summer home which has undergone ex- 
tensive improvements. 
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Master George Cabot, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 
George E. Cabot of Boston and Manchester, observed 
his tenth birthday Monday afternoon at the summer 
keme of his grandmother, Mrs. Chas. P. Hemenway, 
on Smith’s Point, Manchester. Fifty children from 
verious sections of the Shore enjoyed a very delightful 
afternoon with their young host. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. George E. Warren of Boston and Manchester, 
whose summer home ‘‘ Singing Dune’’ has been so 
rcticeably improved this season, is noted among the 
North Shore equestriennes enjoying this art on the 
Shore drives. An additional improvement to ‘Singing 
Lune,’’ is the erection of an entrance gate and stone- 
pested wall. <A fine tennis court is also under con- 
struction. 
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Improvements to Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent’s estate 
at Pride’s are practically completed. To celebrate the 
event, Mrs. Sargent gave a house warming recently to 
a large number of guests. 
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Mrs. Wells of New York concluded a visit with her 
sister, Mrs. Chas. P. Hemenway of Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, Tuesday. Mrs. Wells has gone to Northeast 
Harbor, Me., for the summer. 
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The Blossom Lane, Manchester, cottage colony, is 
now completed by the arrival of Charles L. Stover and 
family of Lowell and Russell 8. Codman and family of 
Boston, the latter at the small Clark cottage. Mr. 
and Mrs. Stott again make up the family party of Mr. 
Stover. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben Richards of Tuxedo Park, paid 
a brief visit to their Pride’s cottage over the last week- 
ed. They settled there for the season yesterday. 
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Little Miss Anita Sturgis of Boston, spent a por- 
tion of the last week-end with Agnes Grew, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8S. Grew 2d, of Boston and 
West Manchester, at West Manchester. 
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Charles E. Cotting and family of Boston, who have 
been making week-end visits to their West Manchester 
summer home, arrived permanently last Saturday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman have been guests of 
M1. and Mrs. Bryce Allan at Beverly Cove, while their 
own summer home on Prince street, Beverly, has been 
put in readiness for their occupancy. 
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The engagement announced last Friday of Miss 
Hester Lawrence of Groton, and Richard Fay of Bos- 
ton, is of much North Shore interest. Miss Lawrence 
is one of the four daughters of John Lawrence. Mrs. 
Reginald Foster of Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, is an 
aunt of Miss Lawrence. Mr. Fay, who is a sophomore 
at Harvard, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley B. Fay 
o: Beacon street, Boston. Both families have prominent 
affiliations. 
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Oliver W. Mink of Hotel Somerset, Boston, who 
has been in Europe, arrived last Sunday at his summer 
heme on Cobb avenue, Manchester. 
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Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr., of the Manchester con- 
tingent has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Ames 
of North Easton. 
