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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason, who 
have spent the- past season at Man- 
chester, are to be in Dedham for 
the autumn and winter and have lo- 
cated there. 
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The funeral of the late Mrs. 
Frederick L. Dabney on Monday of 
last week at Emmanuel church, 
Boston, was largely attended by 
many of the North Shore contin- 
gent, who were greatly shocked by 
her sudden death. The deceased 
prior to her marriage was Miss 
Elizabeth E. Fay of Boston. Three 
seasons ago the Dabney family had 
the small Lawrence cottage at Hos- 
pital Point, Beverly, occupied this 
season by the Misses Eustis of 
Brookline. 
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Mrs. Gordon Prince is finding 
the bright October days on _ the 
North Shore much to her taste. She 
is noted on the drives early in the 
morning in her smart little run- 
about, holding the ribbons over one 
of her fine road horses. Mrs. Prince 
will not give up the charms of West 
Manchester and the North Shore un- 
til October 15th or thereabouts. 
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Baron de Rosen, the retiring Rus- 
sian ambassador, left Washington 
Monday night for New York en- 
route for St. Petersburg. He is to 
assume the important portfolio of 
minister of Foreign Affairs. The 
entire staff of the embassy, members 
of which spent the summer at Man- 
chester, accompanied Baron’ de 
Rosen to New York to see’ him off. 
M. Bakhmetieff, Baron de Rosen’s 
successor, is expected in Washing- 
ton within a fortnight. 
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Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt 
and Mrs. Hitt, Sr., will bring their 
season’s stay at the Hooper estate, 
West Manchester, to a_ close to- 
morrow. This is the first season for 
a number of years that the Hitt 
family have summered in America 
always going abroad. Their choice 
of Manchester and the North Shore 
’ as a temporary summer home was a 
great compliment from this distin- 
suished family of national promi- 
nence. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
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Mrs. Oscar Wikander of Pitts- 
burg, who has been visiting her 
sister, Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter, at 
North Beverly has returned home. 
Miss Amy Du Puy of Pittsburg, who 
had returned from a European trip, 
has also been the guest of Mrs. 
Hostetter. 
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Miss Ruth Wigglesworth of Mil- 
ton and Manchester, is in Omaha, 
Nebraska, visiting friends. Richard 
and Frank Wigglesworth are at 
Harvard, the latter as a freshman 
and will try for the freshman foot- 
ball team. The large Wigglesworth 
cottage was closed this week but 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wigglesworth 
are remaining in Manchester for 
the week and are occupying their 
small cottage. 
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Gordon Abbott has closed his 
large cottage at West Manchester 
and is keeping the small cottage 
known as the Borland cottage, open 
for week-end visits. Practically 
all of October will be spent by the 
Abbott family at West Manchester 
to which portion of the North Shore 
they are greatly attached. The Ab- 
bott children have begun their pri- 
vate school work in Boston. 
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The North Shore hunting season 
is on in earnest and the Myopia 
Hunt club is following the hounds 
daily and enjoying many interest- 
ing meets. Last Saturday 50 riders, 
12 of whom were women, started 
from Indian Hill farm and followed 
the hounds across the country to the 
West Newbury chureh, where the 
first check was made. The finish 
was at the Titecomb farm. The 
riders were followed by more than 
100 friends in automobiles. After 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Sq. 
INVENTORIES 
Be sure to have your house inven- 
toried before closing it for the 
season. 
My Systematic Inventory for 
Private Residences assures. the 
owner of a satisfactory adjust- 
ment with the underwriters in the 
event of loss by Fire or Burglary. 
Over 2500 Residences Inventoried 
under my system. Highest Ref- 
erences, 
Send for my Booklet or telephone 
FREDERICK C. RUSSELL 
Originator of the System 
131 State Street Boston, Mass. 
Telephone Main 1939. 
By the will of the late Miss 
Jeorgiana G. Eaton of Boston and 
Manchester, Trinity Church, Boston, 
was left $10,000 to be used in keep- 
ing in repair the tablet erected to 
the memory of William Storer 
Eaton, father of Miss Eaton. The 
balance is to be added to the easter 
collection for domestic missions. In 
memory of her mother, Mrs. Fred- 
erica W. Eaton, $5000 is given to 
the Massachusetts Society for the 
Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 
£5000 to the Massachusetts Society 
for the Prevention of Cruelty to 
Animals and $5000 is given the 
Episcopal City Mission for a 
Mother’s Rest at Revere Beach. 
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Boris de Struve of the Russian 
embassy at Washington, who mar- 
ried Miss Eleanor Slater, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Slater of 
Washington and Beverly Cove, has 
been transferred to St. Petersburg. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
N. EB. Gor. 3Sist St. N. Y. 
