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SOCIETY NOTES. Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent has as house guest at her 
The yacht Savarona owned by C. Howard Clark, 
Jr., of Philadelphia and West Manchester, has returned 
from the eastern cruise of the Eastern Yacht club. 
Mrs. Hollingsworth (nee Amie H. Clark), of Philadel- 
» phia, is at West pies lietcre Wasting her parents. 
An addition to the diplomatic corps on the Shore is 
ht. S. Reynolds Hitt, U. S. amabssador to Guatemala. 
the Hon. Mr. Hitt and family have enlarged the family 
party of Mrs. Sally R. Hitt of Washington at the 
Hooper estate, West Manchester. Mrs. Reynolds Hitt 
prior to her marriage was Miss Edith Gray. 
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Mrs. Grant Forbes ef Dover, is the guest of her 
mother, Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop of Boston, at West 
Manchester. 
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The yacht Josephine, the Widener yacht, is soon 
due at West Manchester. She is one of the largest 
and most costly of private yachts afloat, and will play 
an important part in the social operations of the Wid- 
eners during their sojourn on the North Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Frick spent a portion of 
the week in New York.| 
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North Shore Society will be prominently identified 
with the wedding of John Amory Lowell Blake and 
Miss Anne Lindsay, both of Boston, at the Trinity 
Chapel, York Harbor, Maine, August 7th at 4 o’clock. 
barrett Wendell, Jr., of Boston and Pride’s will be 
best man and Miss Minna Lyman of Boston and Bevy- 
erly Farms will be the only attendant. The reception 
will be held at the cottage of Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, 
wife of the noted Washington author. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Longfellow of Boston and 
Manchester, in the course of their European travels, 
were reported recently at Lucerne. 
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Mrs. George von L. Meyer of Washington and 
Mamilton, gave a dinner-dance on board the U. S. S. 
Dolphin, in Gloucester harbor, Thursday evening. Mr. 
Wilezch has been the guest of the Meyers. 
Leautiful new summer mansion at Pride’s, her nephew, 
Mr. Newbold of New York, who will spend some weeks 
with her. 
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Miss Eleanor Roelker of New York, who was en- 
tertained by Miss Margaret Thomas at Pride’s, has 
elso been the guest of Miss Helen Taft at Montserrat. 
Miss Taft and Miss HOLS: Bryn Mawr classmates. 
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THIS STABLEMAN KEEPS PACE WITH THE TIMES 
_  Willam M. Stevens, proprietor of the Union 
Siables, Beverly, is one of the best known stablemen 
along the North Shore keeping pace with the times in 
that he has gradually substituted taxis and autos for his 
kcrses as a mode of public conveyance. Early last year 
Mr. Stevens bought a handsome seven-passenger Buick 
car for use at the Beverly station and ke bas added 
several other cars since that time. He also maintains 
a string of cabs at the station; and as the passenger 
alights from the train he may travel by horse or by 
auto,—just as his inclination and his pocketbook dic- 
tates. The auto may be engaged for a spin along the 
North Shore to Manchester or Gloucester, or to the 
Summer White. House. Mr. Stevens is now ready to 
attend all calls at any time, day or night. 
