SOCIETY NOTES. 
The waning days of September 
continue to prove popular for social 
entertaining and the North Shore 
contingent are ‘‘dining out’’ or are 
‘(dinner giving’’ daily. On Sun- 
day there were large dinners at 
Topsfield and Hamilton. Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas W. Pierce gave a din- 
ner party at the former place and 
the Rodolphe L. Agassizs at the lat- 
ter. Amos A. Lawrence had eight 
guests for dinner at Beaver Pond. 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, who con- 
templates having a Boston house at 
her disposal this winter, was a din- 
ner hostess also on Sunday at 
Pride’s. One of the largest func- 
tions of the week was Mrs. Levi Z. 
Leiter’s dinner on Tuesday evening 
at Beverly Farms. Numbered among 
the guests was Mrs. John L. Gard- 
ner of Boston, who remained over 
for a few days as Mrs. Leiter’s 
guest. Wednesday’s social calendar 
called for a large dinner party at the 
Philip Dexter summer home at Man- 
chester, a dinner for twelve at 
Pride’s with Mrs. Richard 8. Russell 
as hostess, and a like entertainment 
at the Reginald C. Robbins’ summer 
home at Hamilton. Mrs. Robbins 
will also give a tea at Hamilton on 
the 26th. Thursday evening Mr. and 
Mrs. Francis L. Higginson continued 
their series of dinner parties at 
Pride’s, and this evening Mr. and 
Mrs. Amory G. Hodges will enter- 
tain at Manchester. Tomorrow eve- 
ning Mr, and Mrs. Walter J. Mitch- 
ell will be at home at ‘‘Glendyne,’’ 
Manchester Cove, to a dinner com- 
pany. The coming week will open 
with a large dinner party at ‘‘Hagle 
Rock,’’ the H. C. Frick summer man- 
sion and a dinner party at the Har- 
old J. Coolidge summer home at 
Pride’s. 
990909 
George N. Towle and family of 
Newton Centre, have brought their 
season’s stay ut Mystery Isle to a 
close. 
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Josiah K. Peabody. 
Josiah K. Peabody, age 64, of 
Beverly, died at his home in that 
city last Saturday morning. Mr. 
Peabody was a native of Gloucester. 
For a number of years he was pro- 
prietor of the Manchester house in 
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Lunch served en route at Greenfield, Mass. 
Manchester, and has since retained 
the ownership of the property. He 
retired from business several years 
ago.” Besides a wife, he is survived 
by a daughter, Mrs. C. W. Morse of 
Beverly. Funeral was held at his 
residence Monday afternoon at 2.30. 
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