NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VOL. IX 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. P. 
Pollard of Boston celebrated their 
golden wedding anniversary at their 
summer home at Marblehead last 
Saturday evening. A dinner and re- 
ception was given, at which their 
ehildren and grandchildren were 
present. Golden gifts were received 
from their many friends. Mr. Pol- 
lard is a well-known Boston busi- 
ness man. He is the head of one 
of the oldest firms in the grocery 
business in the city. He was mar- 
ried to Miss Georgianna Jones on 
September 29, 1861. Three children, 
A, Wilder, Martha and Frederick 
H., have blessed the union. When 
the family gathered around the 
table at ‘‘Driftwood’’ there were 
these three and thirteen grandchil- 
dren present. The children of A. 
Wilder Pollard of the East Glouces- 
ter colony are Anna W., F. Wilder, 
Elise, Pauline, Katherine and Pris- 
villa. Those of Martha Pollard 
Gale are John E. Gale, 2d, and Bar- 
bara; and those of Frederick H. 
Pollard are Frederick H., Jr., and 
Marshall S. P., 2d. Mr. Pollard’s 
children-in-law are Elise Welch 
Pollard, Herbert E. Gale and Anna 
Durling Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Pol- 
lard, Sr., will spend the winter in 
Florida and will take their yacht 
with them. 
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Immediately upon his return to 
Washington November Ist, Pres. 
Taft will leave for Hot Springs, Va., 
for a few days of rest and recrea- 
tion. Mrs. Taft will go to Hot 
Srrings probably October 27th. It 
is the expectation of the president, 
upon leaving Hot Springs, to visit 
Cincinnati, Louisville and one or 
two other places before his final re- 
turn to Washington. 
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Tomorrow N. W. Rice and family 
will remove to Boston from Burgess 
Point, Beverly. Mr. Rice, who has 
been in failing health this summer, 
is reported not as well. 
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Miss Elizabeth Eustis of Brook- 
line and Hospital Point, Beverly, is 
spending the week at Dixville 
Notch, N. H., with her sister, Mrs. 
Stevenson. The Eustis family party 
will not leave Beverly until the 18th. 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Tomorrow the families of John 
W. Blodgett of Grand Rapids and 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth of Cincin- 
nati, will remove trom Pride’s to 
their western homes. Other families 
removing from Pride’s this week 
were the John Nobles of Cambridge 
and Wm. M. Wood and family of 
Boston. The latter family went yes- 
terday going to ‘‘Arden,’’ their 
country estate at Andover. Oliver 
Ames and family also left Pride’s 
this week for their country place at 
North Haston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbott 
of Cambridge, are other members of 
the West Manchester cottage contin- 
gent who returned to their winter 
homes this week. 
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Mrs. Wm. MeMillan of Portland 
Place, St. Louis, has closed her Mag- 
nolia cottage tor the season. She 
departed from the North Shore on 
Monday. 
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The reported critical illness of 
Miss Ethel Barrymore, in private 
life Mrs. Colt, at South Bend, In- 
diana, is learned with regret by her 
admirers on the North Shore, since 
she has become more closely affili- 
ated with that contingent socially 
by the engagement of her husband’s 
sister to Andrew Weeks Anthony, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Reed An- 
thony of Boston and Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eisemann of 
Bay State road, Boston, concluded 
their stay at the Preston cottage, 
Beverly Farms, yesterday. 
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Mrs. Wallingford of Pittsburg 
who has been one of the Longworth 
family party at Pride’s this season, 
took her departure yesterday. 
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Miss Cummock has been the guest 
of her sister, Mrs. John W. Blodgett 
of Grand Rapids and Pride’s, this 
week. = 
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Thursday, October 19, is the date 
now decided by Mrs. Chas. P. Hem- 
enway of Boston for the removal of 
her household from Manchester to 
her winter residence on Beacon 
street, 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Departures from Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, this week. include the 
family of Joseph Koshland of New 
York, who have returned to their 
apartments at Hotel Essex, Madison 
avenue and 6th street. J. Arnold 
Lowell and family of Brookline have 
departed from the Smith Farm 
House. 
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The Misses Bartlett of Masconomo 
and Sea streets, Manchester, were in 
Boston Wednesday afternoon for the 
Bartlett-Lincoln nuptials. The bride 
groom is a nephew of the Misses 
Bartlett. 
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William HH. Wellington and Miss 
Anna Kk, Wellington returned to 
their Manchester summer home. from 
their two weeks’ trip Wednesday. 
The first week they were in the 
mountains and were suddenly called 
to Missouri by the illness of Mr. 
Wellington’s niece and went imme- 
diately to the west. 
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George N. Black of Boston, is re- 
maining at ‘‘Craigside,’’? his Man- 
chester summer home, until the 19th. 
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Francis M. Stanwood and family 
of Boston, are remaining at their 
Manchester estate until the middle 
of November. Mrs. Stanwood’s mo- 
ther, Mrs. L. W. Rogers, will move 
in town November Ist. Mr. and 
Mrs. F. Blackwood Fay (Mary C. 
Rogers), are removing from Mag- 
nolia early next week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane 
have been entertaining their son and 
daughter-in-law from Milton at their 
Pride’s Crossing summer home. 
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The Beverly Cove colony are also 
migrating to winter homes or will 
be settled in them the early part of 
next week. Others are remaining 
much later. Among the departures 
this week have been Alexander 
Steinert and family. Mrs. Stein- 
ert’s father, Hon. A. Shuman, will 
go into Boston early next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Mandell 
and Mrs. F. H. Peabody were others 
of the Boston contingent to move in 
town this week. 
