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SOCIETY NOTES 
It was the privilege this week of 
Mrs. A. A. Pope of Boston to enjoy 
the hospitality of Mrs. Edward L. 
Wood and Miss Wood of Brookline 
and Manchester. ‘‘Elwood,’’ the 
charming summer home of the Wood 
family borders on the Singing 
Beach. The large touring car of the 
family served as a medium to intro- 
duce Mrs. Pope to many of the 
points of interest along the ‘‘Shore.”’ 
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Wm. Madison Woods and family 
of Boston after several weeks’ stay 
at their country estate, ‘‘ Arden at 
Andover, now find their summer 
home at Pride’s ready for occupancy 
after extensive exterior and interior 
improvements. They settled at 
Pride’s Wednesday for the remaind- 
er of the season. 
Have opened their Summer Branch 
in the 
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for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
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A tour of the ‘‘Great Lakes’’, 
Superior particularly, and on board 
an oil steamer, is a unique trip. A 
party of North Shore summer resi- 
dents and their friends are follow- 
ing out such a plan for 10 days. The 
party includes Mr. and Mrs. Liv- 
ingston Davis of Milton and Pride’s; 
Thomas P. Beal, Jr. and W. Deford 
Beal of Boston and Beverly Cove 
and several other young people. 
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Miss Painter, who has been the 
guest of the H. C. Fricks at Pride’s, 
has located at Poland Springs. Miss 
Frick gave a dinner party of 18 
covers last night. 
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Mrs. J. N. Willys of Toledo and 
Pride’s is entertaining her mother 
from Toledo at the Judge W. C. 
Loring cottage, which the family 
have this season. 
NEW YORK 
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MR. PERINE, 
Residence Partner 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The marriage of Miss Sally Thayer 
of Boston and Lancaster and Fred- 
erick Winthrop of Boston and Ham- 
ilton was quietly solemnized at Lan- 
caster Wednesday as the family is 
still in mourning for the bride’s 
father, the late Nathaniel Thayer. 
There was keen interest on the 
North Shore in the nuptials as the 
bride is a sister of the Countess 
Moltke, wife of the Danish minister 
to Washington. As a Vincent club 
girl she is prominent socially in Bos- 
ton and Newport. The children’s 
Hospital is among her generous phil- 
anthropies. Mr. Winthrop’s estate 
at Hamilton ranks among the most 
beautiful and costly there. Their 
wedding trip will include a Euro- 
pean sojourn. 
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Ralph H. Barbour, the well 
known author, of Boston and Man- 
chester, is settled permanently at 
his estate, ‘‘Journey’s End,’’ Pine 
street, Manchester. The bungalow 
on the estate is occupied by the Kan- 
sas City friends of the Barbours, the 
DeForrests. Mr. Barbour’s cottage 
on Mt. Pleasant avenue, Hast 
Gloucester, is occupied by Frank 
Brumbach and family of Kansas 
City. 
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Prof. Barrett Wendell of Harvard, 
father of Barrett Wendell, Jr., of 
Boston and Prides, was one of the 
Boston hosts of the Duke of Suther- 
land this week while in Boston en 
route to Northeast Harbor, Maine, 
in his steam yacht Catania. With 
him on the yacht as guests are Col. 
Robert M. Thompson, mining and 
cotton magnate, Mrs. Thompson and 
Mrs. James West Roosevelt, sister- 
in-law of the ex-president. The 
North Shore route to Maine was fol- 
lowed to acquaint the crew of Eng- 
lishmen on the Catania with the New 
Englaad coast. 
