NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VOL. IX 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911. 
NOz37 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Miss E. Stevens, daughter of H. H. Stevens of 
Summer street, Magnolia, won the title to the silver 
trophy offered by Amory Eliot for the best woman 
piayer at the Essex County club. The tournament was 
played last Friday, in the rain, Miss Margaret Thomas, 
Miss Edith Fitz, Miss Marion Tucker, Miss Helen Covel, 
Mme. Bonard and Countess de Chambrun being the con- 
testants. Countess Chambrun won the tournament, 
which was a handicap competition, with a card of 108- 
10-98. Miss Stevens was the holder of the cup from 
last year, and it was up to Countess Chambrun to chal- 
lenge Miss Stevens for the cup. Consequently the 
round was played Monday, at medal play, 18 holes, and 
Miss Stevens successfully defended her title to the cup 
4 up and 2 to play. Miss Stevens won the cup in 1909 
and 1910 and her victory this year gives her the perma- 
rent title to the trophy, as one of the stipulations going 
with the trophy is that it shall be won three times, not 
necessarily successive, before becoming the absolute 
vroperty of holder. 
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Congressman and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth were 
guests of honor at the dinner party at ‘‘ Wood Rock,”’ 
the Herbert M. Sears summer home at Pride’s last Fri- 
day evening. 
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Misses Elise Ames and Phyllis Sears have been 
joint hostesses for Miss Margaret Sargent of Wellesley 
and Miss Gaston of Boston and Barre. The young ladies 
left the North Shore Monday after a very enjoyable 
yeek’s visit at Pride’s. 
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The first departure from the Pride’s cottage colony 
was Charles J. Morse on Tuesday. Mr. Morse will 
adopt his customary plan of residing abroad this au- 
tumn and winter at Pau, France. 
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Mrs. Willys of Rochester, N. Y., has concluded a 
visit with her son, J. N. Willys, and family of Toledo, 
Ohio. She departed from Pride’s early in the week. 
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After a midsummer sojourn at Asquam Lake, N. H., 
Ilarold J. Coolidge and family have returned to their 
cottage on Branch Lane, Pride’s Crossing, for the early 
aatumn. 
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Miss Katherine Tweed of the Beverly Farms col- 
ony is in Canada for a September hunting trip. 
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The Hugo Reisingers of New York concluded their 
siay at Pitch Pine Hall, Beverly Farms, today. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Hutchinson entertained a 
dinner company of 16 at their summer home at Beverly 
_ Farms on Monday evening. 
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Henry Butcher and family: of Philadelphia, who 
have been occupying the small Wigglesworth cottage at 
Manchester the past two weeks, left today. The early 
part of this week the Butchers accompanied by Mrs. 
Walter Alexander of The Brownlands contingent, en- 
joyed a motor trip to Fairhaven. 
SOCIETY NOTES, 
A very enjoyable musicale followed by a delectable 
spread in the dining hall was given by Mrs. Joseph Dorr 
aud the Misses Dorr at The Brownlands, Manchester, 
last Saturday evening. It was complimentary to 
Frederick Swift, Mrs. Dorr’s brother, who left for New 
York on Monday. All the guests at the hotel partici- 
pated. Mrs. Dorr and her daughters are accomplished 
musicians. Their musical offerings were highly appre- 
ciated. Mrs. Rufus F. Greeley and Miss Marion Gree- 
ley are back at The Brownlands after their motor trip 
about Cape Cod. Miss Bradford and Miss M. G. White 
of Philadelphia, have concluded their season’s stay 
there, taking their departure yesterday, as did the 
Misses Fabyan of Boston. Franklin T. Pfaelzer of 
Boston, is concluding his stay at The Brownlands to- 
roorrow and will make a trip to the White Mountains 
by motor. The Misses Sohier of Boston, are bringing 
their season’s stay at The Brownlands to a close 
tomorrow also. 
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The Wigglesworth family party in summer homes 
at Manchester, broke ranks today by the departure of 
Philip P. Chase and family for Milton. The George 
Wigglesworths and the Norton Wigglesworths are pro- 
longing their stay, the former until October 2d, the 
latter until October 12th. Mr. and Mrs. George 
Wigglesworth and Miss Ruth Wigglesworth have been 
in Maine to attend the wedding of a relative. Miss 
Wigglesworth and her father made the return trip by 
water in the Philip Chase yacht, the Hostess. 
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Thomas MeGinley and family of Pittsburg con- 
cluded several weeks’ stay with the John R. MeGinleys 
at Manchester Tuesday. They were guests of honor 
at a dinner party which Mr. and Mrs. McGinley gave 
last Thursday evening. Among the guests were Judge 
und Mrs. W. H. Moore, the Hannas of Beverly Farms, 
the Paul Moores of West Manchester, and others. John 
K. McGinley left Monday for Pittsburg after a week 
spent with his family at Manchester. 
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Mrs. Bernard C. Weld had on her social calendar 
this week at Beverly Farms a dinner party last evening 
and a children’s party this afternoon for twenty little 
friends of her daughter, Frances. A. Davis Weld re- 
turned Tuesday from his six weeks’ sojourn in Nova 
Scotia. 
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Mr. Hoyt of New York was the week-end guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis at Beverly Farms. Mr. 
and Mrs. Bemis are among the latest sojourners at the 
Farms and will not return to Boston until Thanksgiving. 
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There was a festive week-end at the S. Reed 
Anthony cottage at Beverly Farms, since Miss Beatrice 
Colt of Providence, sister of Miss Colt, fiancee of An- 
drew Weeks Anthony, was entertained there and met 
quite a coterie of young friends of the family through 
the medium ot tuneheons, teas and dances given in her 
honor. She departed from the Farms Tuesday noon, 
leaving many new and admiring friends behind who 
were much impressed by her charm and personality. 
