NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VOL. IX 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
There is no abatement in the social operations of 
the North Shore contingent. The holiday-week has 
been productive of many notable society functions and 
the giving of numerous luncheons and dinner parties. 
The horse-show Labor Day at the Myopia polo field, 
IHlamilton, gave great zest to the social life at the club. 
There were many luncheon parties there that day the 
most prominent luncheon host being President Taft. 
Another important function on that day was the Payne 
Whitney dinner-dance at Manchester. They entertained 
eighty guests in that most delightful fashion. Amos 
Lawrence gave a dinner party at Hospital Point, Bev- 
erly, Monday evening. 
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In the capacity of host and hostess for luncheon and 
dinner parties this week, have been the A. P. Gardner 
family at Pride’s, who have been very active socially. 
Last Saturday evening Miss Constance Gardner enter- 
tained twenty-four young people at dinner and Tuesday 
evening Congressman and Mrs. A. P. Gardner gave a 
dinner party for twelve. The guests of honor were 
Congressman and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. On the 
same evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre were at 
heme to a dinner company of twenty at ‘‘ Villa Crest,’’ 
their West Manchester summer home. Wednesday was 
selected by the Bryce J. Allans of Beverly Cove upon 
which to entertain a dinner party of seventeen; by the 
W. A. Slaters for a dinner party, and by Mrs. Blodgett 
of the Pride’s contingent for a luncheon party of twelve 
eovers. Last evening the Amory G. Hodges entertained 
at Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames at Pride’s. 
Twelve guests enjoyed the hospitality of the Philip Sears 
the same evening. This evening’s social calendar calls 
for a dinner party for twelve at ‘‘Wood Rock,’’ the 
Herbert Sears summer home at Pride’s, and a luncheon 
at the Longworth cottage. Tomorrow evening ‘‘Eagle 
Rock,’’ the H. C. Frick summer mansion, extends its 
lavish hospitality to a dinner company. Sunday, too, 
is not exempt for social entertaining. Last Sunday Mr. 
and Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Jr., gave a tea party to 
thirty guests, and the Phillips B. Thompsons of Beverly 
Tlarms a luncheon for eight. This Sunday the Misses 
Curtis of ‘‘Crow Island,’’ Manchester, are giving a 
luncheon. 
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Mrs. Veconder of Pittsburg, is the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. D. Herbert pont tter of po es at North Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Le Boutillier of Philadelphia, are en- 
joying the hospitality of the Eustis family party of 
Brookline at Hospital Point, Beverly. 
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George B. Post and family of New York, who have 
heen occupying the small Dudley Pickman cottage at 
Reverly Cove, for July and August, have brought their 
North Shore stay to a close. They have been in New- 
port this week. From there they will go to Bernards- 
ville, N. J., where they maintain a country estate, 
“Claremont.” 
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Quincey A. Shaw, 2d, and family left Pride’s 
Wednesday for Connecticut, where they will enjoy camp 
life for a while. 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911. 
NO. 36 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Members of the Beverly Cove contingent on an 
early autumn motor trip are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P. 
Weeks and their son, Miles W. Weeks of Boston. They 
will be absent a fortnight and will tour the leading 
New York state and N ox | ee resorts. 
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Henry P. McKean, Jr., and Quincy A. Shaw Me- 
Kean accompanied by friends, are on a visit to Penllyn, 
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Miss Eleanor Roelker of New York has been the 
ouest of Miss Leslie Bradley at Pride’s. Miss Rosamond 
Rradley has returned one A Nit at Dark Harbor, Me. 
Having returned this week from their yachting trip 
to Bar Harbor and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart 
Spaulding have now their world-trip in anticipation. 
Mrs. Spaulding’s mother, Mrs. Fairlee of Kennilworth, 
lll., is making an extended visit at Pride’s and was a 
rember of her SEY SV SGnne party. 
Judge W. H. Moore left Pride’s Wedne sday after- 
noon on a western business trip. 
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Thomas Newbold and family of New York, have 
coneluded a six weeks’ visit with Mrs. Newbold’s sister, 
Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent at Pride’s. They took their de- 
parture on Monday. 
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Miss Katherine Ayer has been making a short visit 
-at Barnstable this week. She returned to Pride’s 
Wednesday. 
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Senator and Mrs. W. Murray Crane are on an au- 
temobile trip through New Hampshire an# Vermont. 
They will visit Mrs. Crane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 
J. Boardman, at Manchester before returning home. 
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Mrs. Charles T. White of Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, and The Brownlands, concluded her stay in 
Manchester yesterday and went to the mountains for 
an autumn sojourn. Miss Gertrude R. White will re- 
main at The Brownlands for the remainder of the sea- 
son. Mr. Swift, a New York guest at the same hostelry, 
and a brother of Mrs. Joseph Dorr, a guest at the hotel, 
cave a luncheon at Myopia Hunt club Labor Day. Mr. 
Swift is an enthusiastic devotee of golf and is indulging 
Trequently in his favorite pastime at the Myopia and 
F'ssex County clubs. 
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Philip MeMillan have arrived at 
the Manchester estate of Mrs. James 
Mr. and Mrs. 
‘*Kaglehead,’’ 
MeMillan. 
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After a very delightful summer at Manchester with 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Columbia, 8. C., Miss 
Anne Haywood Taylor and Miss Coles Goodwin of 
Columbia, are leaving for their southern home the com- 
ing week. They have participated in all the leading 
August events with their host and hostess. Labor Day 
2 motor trip was made to Hamilton for the horse show 
aud they will enjoy the dinner dance this evening at the 
Essex County club, 
