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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dewart 
have been motoring from Manches- 
ter, Vt., up into New Hampshire, 
where their sons are in summer 
camp. The Dewart cottage at Man- 
chester Cove is occupied again this 
year by the L. M. Cuthberts of Col- 
orado Springs. 
oOo 900 
The appearance of Harry Coulter’s 
coach ‘‘Happy Days,’’ on the North 
Shore roads nearly every afternoon 
“attracts much attention. Tuesday 
afternoon the coach with a party of 
young people on went up the shore 
from Magnolia to Beverly Farms and 
Pride’s, with the beautiful Miss Ber- 
tha Shults holding the reins. Miss 
Shults is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside with her step-father 
F. C. Brown of New York. She is 
one of the best whips on the shore 
this summer. She handled the coach 
four with a masterly hand the other 
day and won much praise from those 
who saw her. 
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Mrs. J. W. Lavery of Dorchester, 
Mrs. Margaret Culhane of Back Bay 
and Mrs. Frank Caldwell of Boston 
motored to Magnolia last Saturday 
and enjoyed a lobster dinner at the 
famous North Shore Grill. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
Mrs. Susan 8. Knapp, masseuse, of 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is spending her 
first season on the North Shore, but 
she comes here highly recommended 
as she numbers among her patrons 
the most select of the Vassar College 
contingent in her home city. Mrs. 
Knapp is a graduate of the Pennsyl- 
vania Orthopaedic Institute and 
School of Meghano Therapy. She 
is stopping at the Women’s club, 
Magnolia. 
090909 
Wm. F. Hitt, son of Mrs. Sally R. 
Hitt of Washington and West Man- 
chester has been in New Orleans and 
other points with his brother, R. 8. 
Reynolds Hitt, United States Ambas- 
sador to Guatemala. Minister Hitt 
is on a year’s leave on account of ill 
health. They left New Orleans for 
Boston last Sunday. 
oO 909 
Returning from Europe Wednes- 
day on the Franconia were Mr. and 
Mrs. Preseott Bigelow and their 
daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bigelow, 
who are now settled at their Man- 
chester Cove summer home for the 
rest of the season. They have been 
abroad since late winter, touring the 
points of interest in England and 
on the continent. They were in 
England for the coronation and 
were among the many Americans 
at the social functions in connection 
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Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
with that important event. Miss 
Bigelow is one of the most 
charming of the Boston belles on the 
North Shore. She is to be introduc- 
ed the coming winter and she will 
be one of the most beautiful ‘‘buds’’ 
of the coming social season in Bos- 
ton. 
oOo 900 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warren of 
Boston and Manchester have a house 
party of relatives and friends at 
their very attractive summer home, 
‘Singing Dune,’’ Manchester, this 
week. They include Dr. and Mrs. 
Gage, Miss Gage and Mrs. Warren’s 
mother, Mrs. Knowles, all of Wor- 
cester. 
oOo 9090 
Mrs. John Caswell has recovered 
sufficiently from her serious illness 
to be removed from Hamilton to the 
Mystery Isles cottage the famliy are 
occupying this season. Mrs. Cas- 
well’s popular little daughter, Eliza- 
beth, was hostess Thursday for a pic- 
nic party at the island for a number 
of her little friends of the Farms 
colony. Bathing and other outdoor 
pastimes were features of the party. 
090090 
Mrs. Frank Morrison of Boston is 
sharing for a period the pleasures 
and attractions of ‘‘The Pines,’’ the 
estate of her sister, Mrs. Henry R. 
Dalton at Beverly Farms. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders, 
