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The Boston Social Register for 1912 
Has Been Issued 
The members of prominent Boston 
families, whether residing in the 
city, in the suburbs, in other cities 
or abroad, are grouped under the 
one address, with the maiden and 
Christian name of the married 
women, the names of daughters and 
sons in the order of their age, and 
the younger children from 12 to 20 
years of age placed beneath their 
elders under the title of Juniors. 
The utility of the Married Maid- 
ens’ Column in the back of the 
book, whereby married women who 
may only be remembered by their 
maiden names may now be traced, 
is increased this year, to cover inter- 
city marriages; and the former 
maiden names appear opposite the 
present married names, with the city 
of the Social Register in which they 
may now be found. 
During the past year 207 persons 
have married, as compared with 155 
last year, an increase of 33 percent; 
and there are noted the deaths of 
53 women and 59 men, as compared 
with 44 women and 71 men last year. 
In connection with the Social 
Register, the Locater, which has be- 
come necessary owing to the many 
inter-city marriages and _ shifting 
residences from one city to another, 
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catalogues in the one alphabetical 
order all the names in all the differ- 
ent Social Registers, covering New 
York, Washington, Philadelphia, 
Chicago, Boston, Providence, Pitts- 
burgh, Buffalo, St. Louis, Cleveland, 
St. Paul and Minneapolis, San Fran- 
cisco, Baltimore, and Southern 
Cities from Richmond to Atlanta, 
indicating the head of the family 
under which they may be found and 
the city of their residence. 
The Steady Growth of Massachu- 
setts Savings Bank Life 
Insurance 
Three years have elapsed since 
the Whitman Savings Bank of 
Whitman and the People’s Savings 
Bank of Brockton opened insurance 
departments under the law enacted 
by the Commonwealth to provide 
wage earners with the opportunity 
of obtaining life insurance and old 
age annuities at the lowest possible 
eost. Other banks have been wait- 
ing to see how the new departure 
worked out in these two institu- 
tions. The results have been so en- 
couraging that the trustees of the 
Berkshire County Savings Bank of 
Pittsfield opened an Insurance De- 
partment in that bank last June. 
The third financial year of Sav- 
ings Bank Life Insurance ended Oc- 
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tober 31st, 1911—and the record of 
the year is most satisfactory. The 
insurance departments of the banks 
show a premium income for the year 
of $75,827.16—an increase of about 
33 1-3 percent over the previous 
year. 4 
The number of policyholders has 
grown from 3,318 in 1910 to more 
than 5,300 in 1911. During the fi- 
nancial year just ended the amount 
of insurance in force has increased 
from $632,637 to nearly $2,000,000 
—a net gain of more than 45 per- 
cent. 
A lady entered a railroad coach in 
which all the seats were filled with the 
exception of two of which one man had 
taken possession. The lady stopped near 
the man thinking that he would gallantly 
turn one of the seats for her and thus 
permit her to sit down. Perhaps there 
was a look of annoyance on her face since 
the man did not show a disposition to 
show her any courtesy for he said, ‘‘ Why 
are you looking at me so angrily, do 
you wish to eat me up?’’ The lady an- 
swered: ‘‘No! I do not like pork.’’ 
What is the good of holding the key 
to the situation if you cannot find the 
key hole? 
“<Mr. C. will you take sugar and cream 
in your coffee?’’ asked an excellent house- 
wife of a country cousin. ‘‘No, ma’am, 
I jest takes it barefooted and ball- 
headed. 
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