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SOCIETY NOTES 
The S$. Reed Anthonys of the 
Beverly Farms contingent, who have 
been in San Francisco on their west- 
ern Pacific trip, were in Seattle last 
Sunday. 
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Monday evening Mrs. Bernard C. 
Weld of the Beverly Farms contin- 
gent gave a dinner party. The 
guests numbered ten. 
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Allan Curtis opened his Beverly 
Farms summer home Sunday eve- 
ning to a dinner company of eight. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine 
of Boston, who are summering this 
season at Dublin, N. H., are spend- 
ing this week with the Misses Paine 
at Pride’s Crossing. 
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Franklin Haven Ross, a Boston ar- 
chitect and the son of Mrs. Waldo 
(Haven) Ross, passed away at his 
summer home at the Haven place at 
Beverly Farms Tuesday morning 
after an illness of twelve days’ dur- 
ation. He was ill with typhoid 
fever, and pneumonia complications 
caused his death. Mr. Ross was a 
oraduate of Harvard, an architect 
by profession and was the last of 
the male line of the Haven family. 
Ile was a young man of much prom- 
ise and the news of his death was 
received with sadness by a_ large 
circle of friends. He was the 
nephew of Miss Mary E. Haven of 
Beverly Farms. The Havens were 
among the earliest of Beverly’s sum- 
mer residents, and the estate on the 
Farms shore is one of the finest on 
the North Shore. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Among North Shore people now 
en route for Europe are Judge and 
Mrs. Robert Grant, of Nahant, who 
have sailed from Montreal to visit 
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert Grant, Jr. (Pris- 
cilla Stackpole), in their London 
home. Their first grandchild Judge 
and Mrs. Grant have not yet seen. 
Mrs. Henry Stackpole arrived home 
early in May from a long stay with 
her daughter. She is now at Nahant 
for the rest of the season. 
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In his European travels, S. E. 
Hutchinson of Philadelphia and 
Beverly Farms, was heard from 
from Paris and London. He is re- 
turning about August first. 
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Norton Wigglesworth’s presence 
at Boxford with Battery A, for the 
military maneuvers has occasioned 
several pleasant auto trips to Box- 
ford on the part of the Wiggles- 
worth families. Dr. and Mrs. 
Brown (nee Marion Wigglesworth) 
have Dr. Brown’s parents from 
Worcester with them as guests. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Simpkins, 
Jr. (Olivia Thorndike), are at the 
Richard Simpkins Yarmouth farm, 
Punkyeott. Mr. Simpkins is_ the 
young man’s uncle. He went abroad 
directly after the wedding, giving 
up the farm to the bride and bride- 
groom during his absence. The 
young people will be for the winter 
at the Royal, Beacon street. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Frothing- 
ham of Boston and Beverly Farms, 
gave a dinner in honor of Boston 
friends last Sunday evening. There 
were covers for twelve. The guests 
went on to the home of Mrs. Gordo 1 
Means later in the evening for a 
musicale. 
