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SOCIETY NOTES 
Frank Gair Macomber of Beacon 
street, Boston, has rented for the 
winter, ‘‘Rockledge,’’ his Marble- 
head cottage on Cliff street, to John 
A. Burnham of Boston and Wenham 
and his recent bride, who was Miss 
Grace A. Luther of New York, a 
summer resident of Marblehead 
Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham are 
now on their wedding trip to Hur- 
ope. They will return to Marble- 
head early in December. 
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Mrs. Ruth See of Gramercy Park, 
New York, who spent August and 
part of September at Magnolia with 
her sister, Miss Mary A. Dobbins of 
Philadelphia, at ‘‘Shore View’’ cot- 
tage, has returned to New York. 
Mrs. See, who is a member of the 
New York State Historical society, 
a Daughter of the American Revo- 
lution, and a life member of the 
American Forestry association, is 
very active along these lines in the 
metropolis. On October 3d, 4th and 
5th, she will supervise a big flower 
show in the public schools of New 
York to bring the teachers and 
children material for their nature 
study. Mrs. See is a great devotee 
of the North Shore and Magnolia, 
and enjoys keenly her sojourns there 
and her visits to the surrounding 
places of interest. 
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Although there is a forward ten- 
deney toward winter homes, North 
Shore society folk are rounding out 
the season with many gaieties and 
are doing much entertaining. A 
very delightful function for the 
young people was Mrs. Oliver Ames’ 
dinner-dance last Friday evening, 
given in honor of her daughter, 
Miss Elise Ames. Eighty young 
people participated and the orches- 
tra was brought over from New 
York. Miss Lily Sears entertained 
a house party of five young people 
at Pride’s, guests at the dinner- 
dance, over the last week-end. Sat- 
urday evening there was a dinner 
at the Sidney E. Hutchinson summer 
home for 12 guests and 16 guests 
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were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allan. Sunday there was a 
dinner party for 8 guests at the F. 
L. Higginson summer home at 
Pride’s. Monday evening dinner 
companies were entertained at the 
Il. C. Fricks and Harold Coolidge 
summer homes, at Pride’s. J. H. 
Harding and other New York guests 
have been visitors at the Frick 
mansion this week. The F. P. 
Mitchells of Washington and Hamil- 
ton entertained extensively over the 
last week-end also. 
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Mrs. Washington B. Thomas and 
daughter, of the Pride’s colony, re- 
turned Saturday from a week’s mo- 
tor trip. They returned by way of 
Poland Springs. 
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Lindsay Hopkins of Atlanta, 
teorgia, spent a few days recently 
with the J. N. Willys family of 
Toledo, at Pride’s. 
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Mrs. R. L. Patterson and daughter 
of New York and Bar Harbor, are 
guests of the P. B. Thompsons at 
Beverly Farms. Mr. Thompson has 
returned from New York and 
brought over friends for a visit also. 
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On account of the bereavement the 
bridegroom had sustained through 
the death of his father last Novem- 
ber, the marriage of John Appleton 
Burnham of Boston and Wenham, 
and Miss Grace Aline Luther of 
New York city was solemnized in 
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quaint old St. Michael’s Church, 
Marblehead Wednesday of last 
week, in the presence of the families 
of the contracting parties alone. 
Mr. Burnham is the son of the late 
John A. Burnham of No. 57 Com- 
monwealth avenue, Boston. He was 
graduated from Harvard in the class 
of 799. The Rev. William M. Par- 
tridge performed the ceremony. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott and 
children of the West Manchester 
colony have returned from a sojourn 
in Newport. 
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There is much North Shore inter- 
est in the Crimson football players, 
who are lining up daily for prac- 
tice on Soldiers’ Field. Coach 
Haughton of the Manchester colony 
is on hand and allows his men only 
dummy scrimmage. Richard Wig- 
glesworth and Huntington, the lat- 
ter a recent guest in Manchester of 
Mr. Wigglesworth, are in team A, 
Huntington at center and Wiggles- 
worth quarterback. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thomas 
have just returned from a_ two 
weeks’ motor trip through the Berk- 
shires and White Mountains. 
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Among the Manchester contin- 
gent who will prolong their autumn 
stays to October 20th will be the 
Misses Bartlett, whose beautiful es- 
tate is located on Masconomo and 
Sea streets. 
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