28 NORTH 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Perey D. Haughton, wife of 
the Harvard football coach, and 
Miss Nina Gaither of New York 
were severely shaken up when Mrs. 
Ilaughton’s automobile was in col- 
lision with the automobile of Moses 
Ellis, Jr., at West Manchester Tues- 
day afternoon. The Ellis machine, 
which was driven by a woman, 
swung out of a driveway just as 
Mrs. Haughton’s ear, which was 
proceeding along the main thorough- 
fare, reached the spot. The Ellis 
machine struck Mrs. Haughton’s ear 
a glancing blow, breaking the wind 
shield and throwing broken glass 
over Miss Gaither. She was slightly 
eut. Both automobiles were dam- 
aged. 
090909 
The Henry W. Grews have con- 
cluded their stay with Mrs. Henry 
S. Grew at Manchester and returned 
to Dover. 
00909 
The tennis tournaments have 
brought many people to the Essex 
County club all the week. Numer- 
ous luncheon and dinners and ecard 
parties have been given here. On 
band concert afternoon, Wednesday, 
nearly 100 luncheons were served 
and nearly 200 teas were served in 
the afternoon. Among those enter- 
taining at lunch were Mrs. R. F. 
Greeley who gave a delightful party 
of eight covers. Mrs. R. J- Monks 
had four at her table; Mrs. Robert 
Bentley had eight; H. H. Stevens. 4; 
Mrs. Arthur Parker, 9; George R. 
Bramwell, 3; George S. Miller, 7; C. 
L. Stover, 5; Mr. Willys, 6; John H. 
Overall, 6. 
0099090 
Mrs. Secor of the Oceanside, Mag- 
noha, is giving a dinner of 16 covers 
at the Essex County club Saturday 
evening. 
S H OR E 
The coming week will be a busy 
one. Society will find more than it 
ean attend to. Besides numerous in- 
formal luncheons, dinners, afternoon 
teas, ete., there will be much of a 
more general nature to attract their 
attention. The Essex County club, 
as usual, will be the center o¥ social 
life along the North Shore. A _ la- 
dies’ handicap match play foursome 
will be held on Monday, Tuesday 
and Wednesday, and on Thursday, 
Friday and Saturday the second in- 
vitation tournament of the summer 
will be played. Golfers from vari- 
ous clubs and associations in many 
parts of the country will compete in 
the latter event. The band concert 
on Wednesday afternoon will be an 
additional attraction and on Friday 
evening the second of the dinner 
dances will be held. On Friday, too, 
the annual water sports of the Man- 
chester Yacht club will be held. 
oOo 90 0 
It is expected that the second of 
the dinner dances at the Essex Coun- 
ty elub to be held next Friday even- 
ing, Aug: 18, will be the most bril- 
hant affair of the season on the 
North Shore. The first one, held last 
month, was a beautiful and most 
enjoyable occasion, but the one to 
come next week will surpass that in 
many details. Every table has been 
engaged for some time back. Many 
have been disappointd in not being 
able to obtain a table. The waiting 
list is nearly as long as the list of 
those who have obtained tables for 
the dinner. It has been practically 
decided to hold another in Septem- 
ber. The demand is sufficient to 
warrant it. Those who have en- 
gaged tables for the dinner next 
Friday evening are as follows: Mrs. 
Henry Pratt McKean, 12 covers; Mrs. 
J.C, Kerr, 14; Mrs. W. H. Kennard, 
6; Capt. Chas. W. Littlefield, 10; H. 
Bi Re Ey By (Ze 
C. Frick, 12; W- H. Moore, 22; Eben 
Richards, 8; Mrs. Gordon Abbott, 
22; J. Babson Thomas, 8; J. C. Car- 
ter, 8; J. W. Blodget, 8; Mrs. Ezra 
C. Fitch, 6; A. B. Dewey, 8; Geo- F. 
Willett, 6; Mrs. W. F. Draper, 12; 
Harrison K. Caner, 8; Mrs. W. H. 
Howard, 8; Hugo Reisinger, 10; W. 
L. Pontalis, 6; Frank E. DeLong, 10; 
Mrs. James C. Barr, 12; Mrs. S. V- R. 
Thayer, 10; total of 226 in all. 
o0o90 09 
President Taft left Washington 
Thursday night for a week-end visit 
at Beverly. His private car was at- 
tached to the train bearing the Con- 
gressional delegation enroute for 
Maine to attend the funeral of the 
late Senator Wm. P. Frye at -Lewis- 
ton today. Secretary Hilles accom- 
panied the President from Washing- 
ton but intended to stop off at New 
York and to go down to Long Island 
to spend the week-end with his fam- 
ily. Major Butt went through to 
Beverly. The President will return 
to Washington Monday morning ac- 
cording to the present plans. 
090909 
Henry Clay Frick, one of the 
North Shore’s most notable and es- 
teemed summer residents, is retiring 
gradually from his great industrial 
activities. He has recently retired 
from the directorate of the Union 
Pacific R. R. It is also understood 
that he will retire from other large 
corporations including the United 
States Steel Corporation. 
60909 
Among the delightful dinners giv- 
en at the Essex County club this 
week was that of Wednesday even- 
ing given by F. E. DeLong of the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, to a small par- 
ty of friends, including Mr. and Mrs. 
Lewis Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Horace 
R. Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bram- 
well and Miss Margaret Brown. 
Sidney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia, has arrived 
ut his Beverly Farms estate after several weeks’ sojourn 
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