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SOCIETY NOTES 
George Bakhmetieff, the Russian 
ambassador was presented to Presi-. 
dent Taft Tuesday. 
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Mrs. Edwin C. Swift brought her 
two weeks’ sojourn at ‘‘Swiftmoor,”’ 
Pride’s Crossing to a close Tuesday. 
From Pride’s Mrs. Swift went to 
New York and later will go to 
Washington. 
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Mrs. Charles W. Townsend of 76 
Marlboro street, Boston, gave a re- 
ception Tuesday afternoon in honor 
of her daughter, Miss Gertrude 
Townsend. Pouring at the tea ta- 
bles were Miss Caroline Cabot of 
the Beverly Farms colony and Miss 
Gertrude Amory of the Pride’s con- 
tingent. 
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The President and Mrs. Taft in- 
vited several of Miss Taft’s friends 
to spend Thanksgiving at the White 
House. There were about five young 
women in the party, all of whom 
were classmates of Miss Taft at 
Bryn Mawr, including Miss Isabel 
Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
George E. Vincent, of Minneapolis, 
who has visited the White House 
before. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. James C. Barr of Boston and 
Beverly Farms has offered a reward 
for the return of a gold hair orna- 
ment which she lost at the Hunne- 
well ball last Friday evening or on 
her way home. The hair pin was 
much prized by Mrs. Barr as it was 
an heirloom. It was an inheritance 
from her ancestor’s family, Gouve- 
neur Morris, a signer of the Declara- 
tion of Independence. It had been 
worn by her grandmother, Mrs. 
Richard Carter Chandler of Vir- 
ginia, at the time of her presentation 
at the English court. 
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A marriage license was issued 
Monday to Hugh Smith Knox, son of 
the secretary of state, and to Miss 
Katherine McCook, daughter of the 
late Gen. Anson G. McCook. Young 
Knox gave his age as 28; Miss Mc- 
Cook said she was 22. She lives in 
New York. The date of the wedding 
has not been announced. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Augustus P. Loring, 
Jr., moved into their new cottage at 
Pride’s, Tuesday. Their anticipa- 
tion of celebrating Thanksgiving 
there was gratified. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Samuel Higgins of New Haven 
and Marblehead, general manager 
of the New York, New Haven and 
Hartford railroad, who has been on 
leave of absence for several months 
will retire from the service of the 
company with the close of the pres- 
ent year. 
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At the meeting of the Aero Club 
of New England at the American 
House, Boston, Tuesday evening, 
among the directors chosen for the 
coming year was Nathan L. Amster 
of Brookline and Manchester. Gree- 
ley S. Curtis of Marblehead spoke 
at the meeting. 
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New York and Newport society 
was deprived of the brilliant wed- 
ding scheduled for next week when 
Lord Camoys of England and Miss 
Mildred Sherman were to have been 
married at the Sherman residence, 
Fifth avenue. The serious illness of 
Miss Sherman’s father called for an 
earlier and quieter wedding, which 
was solemnized late last week. In- 
vitations for the proposed large and 
elaborate wedding were recalled. 
An old rule for roasting turkey 
is ‘‘an hour for each year.”’ 
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