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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Henry C. de Rham, 2d, is 
spending the summer on the North 
Shore with the Richard H. Danas, at 
Manchester, and is just as much a 
favorite among the younger North 
Shore set as when she was Frances 
Dana. She is invited to all the 
parties and plays tennis and takes 
part in other sports, driving, ete., as 
ever. She is a_ beautiful young 
Woman and possesses many of those 
fine characteristics that were handed 
down by her grandfather, the poet 
Longfellow. Mr. deRham is_ to 
spend his vacation here this month. 
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Miss Maude Gorton of Providence, 
is one of the attractive girls now 
visiting on the North Shore. Miss 
Gorton is stopping at the Hesperus 
in Magnolia, and is also visiting 
friends in Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester. Wednesday afternoon Miss 
Gorton held the ribbons over Flash 
and Dash, Maurice Dimond’s blue 
ribbon horses, for a drive along the 
Manchester roads. 
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- Mrs. T. Howard Lewis of Boston 
and Manchester, is entertaining Da- 
vid Lindsay of Wilmington, Del., at 
her cottage on Old Neck. 
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Miss Helen Laneashire is having 
several of the girls at the Oceanside 
over to her home in Manchester for 
luncheon tomorrow afternoon, in- 
cluding Miss Kerr and Miss Dodge, 
who in turn entertain Miss Lanea- 
shire every now and then at the 
Oceanside. 
Allan A. Ryan and family, of New 
York City, are spending August at 
Magnolia. They have apartments at 
the North Shore grill, and are tak- 
ing their meals at the Oceanside. 
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The: engagement is announced of 
Miss Frances W. Saunders of Brook- 
line and Manchester, and Harry W. 
Morgan of Boston. Miss Saunders 
is a sister of Mrs. Charles W. Ward 
of Sea street, Manchester. 
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The first of the series of Fraulein 
Wolters’ three subscription German 
readings of Geschichten von Deuts- 
chen Stadten, on Tuesday at eleven 
o’clock, at the residences of North 
Shore people, will be held the com- 
ing week. The first will be at Mrs. 
Russell Sturgis’ ‘‘Sunny Waters,”’ 
Manchester. The others will be at 
Mrs. W. H. Moore’s, ‘‘Rockmarge,”’ 
Pride’s Crossing, August 15th, and 
at Mrs. R. H. Fitz’s, ‘‘The Moun- 
tain,’’ West Manchester, August 22, 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
Andrew W. Preston of Bay State 
road, Boston, whose estate ‘‘The 
Arches,’’ is one of the show places 
of the Phillips Beach section of 
Swampscott, was a passenger on the 
out-going Lusitania for an extended 
trip abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard of 
Boston and Phillips Beach, are auto 
enthusiasts and are taking many 
trips. 
The band concerts, dinner parties, 
golf and tennis contests are making 
the Tedesco club, Swampscott, the 
center of much social life. 
J. Van Wormer and Miss Van 
Wormer, prominent residents of 
Albany, N. Y., are spending their 
second season at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott. 
The prominence given the Direec- 
tor-General of the Pan-American 
Union, Hon. John Barrett, in con- 
nection with the ground-breaking 
ceremonies for the San Diego 1915 
Exposition, has reawakened the in- 
terest of all Spanish America in that 
event, which will probably witness 
the greatest exploitation of the re- 
sources of North and South America 
that has ever been known. 
