SOCIETY NOTES 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
AUTOMOBILES T0 RENT 
Mr. and Mrs. Boylston Beals are 
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. James 
Putman of Newport and Samuel 
Parker this week at ‘‘Clipston,’’ 
their beautiful summer home at 
Smith’s Point. 
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The tea garden of the North Shore 
grill has been well patronized by the 
more exclusive of the North Shore 
set during the hot weather of the 
past week, for there is always a cool 
spot to be found here, if anywhere 
on the North Shore, where the tables 
are spread beneath the trees, with 
huge umbrellas offering additional 
shade. Miss Covel of Magnolia was 
among those in the garden Tuesday 
afternoon. She gave a tea for seven 
at 5 o’clock. 
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Members of the North Shore col- 
ouy who have visited Berlin in their 
travels have heard of Rudolph Du- 
herkoop and his daughter Minya 
Diez Dukerkoop, whose phototgraph- 
ic studios are considered amonog the 
show places of Berlin. The Duher- 
koops are among the foremost in 
their profession in the world today. 
They are in this country at present 
to attend the convention of the Am- 
erican Association of Photographers 
in St. Paul, where the former is to 
lecture. They paid a _ visit to the 
best spot in this big country this 
week—the North Shore—and were 
guests at lincheon Tuesday of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles A. Hoyle of Mag- 
nolia at the Oceanside. 
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The many social functions, which 
are keeping the immediate mem- 
bers of the Lawrence families on 
the North Shore active socially, were 
augmented Thursday evening by a 
dinner party, which Mr. and Mrs. 
Harold J. Coolidge (Edith Law- 
rence) gave at their Branch Lane 
summer home at Pride’s. 
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Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., and 
children of New York and Edward 
Grew and family of Dover, are 
guests of Mrs. Morgan’s mother, 
Mrs. Henry S. Grew, at ‘‘The Su- 
macks,’’ her summer estate on Mas- 
conomo street, Manchester. Mrs. 
Morgan is also a sister of Mrs. 
Boylston A. Beal of the Smith’s 
Point, Manchester colony and _ of 
Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby of West Man- 
chester. As she plans to prolong 
her stay some weeks, Mrs. Beal and 
Mrs. Crosby will have her assistance 
at the bridge tournament and sale 
at Mrs. Beal’s summer home July 
27th in aid of the Elizabeth Peabody 
Settlement House, Boston. 
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