NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VOL. IX 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mueh social attention is being shown the Payne 
Whitneys as distinguished New York residents of the 
North Shore this season. They were among the dinner 
guests at ‘‘Wood Rock,’’ the Herbert Sears’ residence 
at Pride’s, on Tuesday evening. The other guests were: 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott of the West Manchester 
evolony, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane of the Man- 
chester contingent, Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart 
Spaulding of Pride’s, and Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Sears 
of Beverly Cove. Miss Lily Sears acted as hostess with 
her father. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Mandell of Boston, gave a 
large dinner party last evening at their Beverly sum- 
nier residence on Prince street. There were covers for 
sixteen. By another season Mr. and Mrs. Mandell will 
have, transferred the scene of their social operations 
to Hamilton, where they are to erect a spacious home 
_ which will doubtless be an all-the-year round residence. 
Preliminary operations have been started at their 
Hamilton property, the house lot being already staked 
off. Building operators wi ot started soon. 
Hareourt Amory and Miss Gertrude Amory re- 
turned Wednesday from their extended trip, which 
carried them to Alaska and vicinity. 
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Mrs. P. T. Jackson, Sr., of Cambridge, observed 
her birthday anniversary on Wednesday at the Jackson 
summer home on Hale street, Pride’s. It was a very 
kappy family gathering of children and grandchildren, 
who enjoyed the occasion and extended best wishes and 
congratulations. 
00900 
The Boston newspaper reports of the sailing for 
Europe recently of C. A. Munn Jr., are erroneous. The 
Munn family are still cruising on their yacht and have 
ineluded Bar Harbor and Newport in their itinerary. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munn, Jr., are planning to sail 
for Europe in the autumn. They will return to Man- 
chester from their yachting trip during the coming 
week. 
00090 
Miss Eleanor Roelker of New York, who has been 
the guest of Miss Helen Taft at ‘‘Parramatta’’ has gone 
‘to Newport for a stay. 
690909 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth has returned to her 
summer home, at Mingo Beach, Pride’s Crossing, after 
a pleasant stay with her daughter, Mrs. N. R. Anderson 
at Bar Harbor. While at Bar Harbor, Mrs. Longworth 
was the guest at a number of affairs planned in her 
honor. 
00909 
Dr. and Mrs. Brown (nee Wigglesworth) of Mil- 
ton, will conclude their two weeks’ stay at the small 
Wigglesworth cottage, Manchester, on Monday. . They 
will be succeeded by a large house party of young 
women and men, friends of the younger members of 
the Wigglesworth family. 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
The Misses Hunt of Boston, who are spending the 
summer with their sister, Mrs. Robert D. Evans at 
‘-Dawson Hall,’’ Burgess Point, Beverly, gave a tea 
and bridge party at ‘‘Dawson Hall,’’ Tuesday after- 
noon, in honor of Mrs. Frederick P. Thompson of New 
York. Twenty guests were bidden to meet Mrs. 
Thompson. On Monday noon Mrs. F. R. Allen of 
Boston, who has the remodeled Porter cottage on Ober 
street, Beverly, this season, gave a luncheon at the 
Tissex County club, in honor of Mrs. Thompson. ‘There 
were covers for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are 
friends of the Misses Hunt and Mrs. Evans. Mr. Allen 
is supervising the construction of the spacious Italian 
eardens at the Evans estate. 
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Miss Lackamer of St. Louis, concluded her stay 
‘Tuesday, with Mrs. Daniel B. Wentz of the Burgess 
Point, Beverly, contingent. 
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Walter D. Denegre and family of New Orleans 
are among the home-comers from Europe to settle in 
Manchester for the remainder of the season. Their 
summer home, ‘‘ Villa Crest,’’ at West Manchester, en- 
tertained a large dinner party Wednesday evening of 
this week and they are planning for a like function 
on the eighth. Mr. and Mrs. Denegre were in England 
during the coronation. 
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The Beverly Cove residence of Dr. and Mrs. Henry 
I’. Sears was the scene of an enjoyable luncheon party 
on Tuesday. There were covers for twelve. 
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The two oldest little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles P. Dukelow of Brookline and Manchester, who 
have been making an extended visit in Cleveland with 
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wick, are returning 
to Manchester about August 15th.to make the acquain- 
tance of their new little brother, Charles P. Dukelow, 
Jr., who is thriving finely. 
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The Brownlands, Manchester, is extending welcome 
to August guests. Mr. Hunnewell, of Wellesley, 
nephew of Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, has enlarged the 
Wellesley contingent, who are so cordially favoring 
The Brownlands, as a summer home. Mr. Burlingame 
of New York, has joined his family and Miss Lula 
Sohier, of Lexington, is enjoying the hospitality of her 
aunts at the hotel. Guests concluding July stays at 
the hotel early this week were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. 
Coolidge, who returned to Milton, and Miss Frost, 
who returned to her apartments at The Beaconsfield, 
Boston. Miss Plimpton of Philadelphia, who was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sill of Philadelphia, has gone 
to East Gloucester for a sojourn. n 
00909 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMillan have concluded 
their extended visit at ‘‘Eaglehead,’’ Manchester, with 
Mrs. James MeMillan of Washington and have located 
at Manhattan Beach. Philip McMillan has succeeded 
them as the guest of Mrs. McMillan. 
