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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dana 
have their son Allston on from New 
York for a visit with them at their 
Manchester-by-the-Sea summer resi- 
dence. 
9090909 
The Manchester Yacht clubhouse 
will be closed for the season Mon- 
day, the 25th of September. 
909009 
See’y of the Navy Meyer was 
among those who took passage on 
the Lusitania for New York which 
sailed trom Eeroe last Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Auchin- 
closs, after their August visit with 
Mrs. Neal Rantoul at Beverly Farms 
have been at Rangeley, Maine, aud 
New Hampshire, before going to 
their New York home. 
00909 
Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., of New 
York and Ipswich, will usher to- 
morrow at the wedding of Francis 
Hathaway Burrage and Miss Marion 
Otis Gay at the First Parish church, 
Cohasset. 
09009 
Boston and North Shore society 
was well represented last Friday 
evening at the annual hunt ball at 
the Shotter estate, Lenox. Among 
those present were Mr. and Mrs. 
Herbert Bramwell Shaw (nee So- 
hier), of Boston and Burgess Point, 
Beverly. 
09909 
Joseph Leiter went over to New 
York early in the week for a short 
trip. 
oOo°909 
Mr. and Mrs. Kennard of Wash- 
ington are house guests of Mrs. Geo. 
von lL, Meyer at Hamilton, 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter gave a 
children’s party at the Hostetter 
summer home at North Beverly 
Monday afternoon. 
9900909 
Mrs. Henry P. King and her son, 
Henry P. Jr., are back at _ Pride’s 
after a very enjoyable sojourn in 
Nova Scotia. 
oOo 090 
Rodolphe L. Agassiz and family 
have been welcomed back to their 
Hamilton estate from Newport. 
Now the hunting season is on, they 
will be prominently identified with 
its social and outdoor features. 
o09°0900 
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dacre Bush are 
again settled at ‘‘Windacre,’’ their 
Hamilton estate, after a two weeks’ 
motor trip through the mountains 
and other localities. 
o°o°9090 
Edwin M. Bulkley of Englewood, 
N. J., is enjoying the hospitality of 
Mrs. A. M. Kidder of Englewood at 
her Wenham Neck summer home. 
00909 
Northeast Harbor, Maine, has 
been the objective point of Mr. and 
Mrs. Reginald Robbins for a late 
summer sojourn. They are now 
back at their home, Lone Tree Farm, 
Hamilton. 
°o¢O909 
The George D. Wideners con- 
eluded their sojourn at West Man- 
chester today and returned to their 
home at Elkins Park, Philadelphia. 
They have been occupying the Eben 
D. Jordan estate. 
0990 
Mrs. Winthrop Wetherbee of the 
Manchester colony, is enjoying a 
short trip to the mountains, 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Miss Isabelle Coolidge made an at- 
tractive bride in white satin and 
rose point at her wedding last Sat- 
urday to Samuel Sprague Stevens at 
Blynman Farm, Magnolia, the sum- 
mer home of Mr. and Mrs. William 
Il. Coolidge of Gray Cliff, Newton 
Centre. The bridegroom is a son of 
- Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Stevens of 
Beacon street, Brookline and Mag- 
nolia. The bridesmaids, the Misses 
Josephine Stevens, Margaret Carl- 
ton and Eleanor Bradley of Brook- 
line, and Alice Tiffany of New 
Bedford, wore pink net, banded 
with blue and large blue hats. The 
ushers were Edward Stevens of 
Brookline, Thompson Sampson of 
Boston, William H. Coolidge, Jr., the 
bride’s brother, and F. W. Barker, 
Jr., of Syracuse. Following the 
ceremony, which was performed at 
2 o’clock, by the Rev. Edward Sulli- 
van of Newton Centre, there was a 
large reception when the young peo- 
ple were assisted in receiving by 
Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge and Mr. 
and Mrs. Stevens. Mr. Stevens 
and his bride are to live in Holden, 
West Virginia. 
oO 909 
The wedding of Miss Jessie Ames, 
daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Adelbert 
Ames of Lowell, and Bay View, 
Gloucester, and Andrew Marshall, 
Esq., of Boston, will be solemnized 
on Monday at the Ames country 
place at Tewksbury. It will be very 
quiet with only the immediate fam- 
ilies of the bride and bridegroom 
present. 
09900 
The W. J. Boardmans of Man- 
chester, are spending the week au- 
tomobiling in Maine, 
