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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Elsie Crowninshield-Peabody 
of Bostvua, concluded several days’ 
visit with friends at Pride’s, Thurs- 
day. 
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There is a large house party of 
young people at ‘‘EHagle Rock,’’ the 
Frick summer home, at Pride’s. The 
party numbers sixteen. This eve- 
ning they will be entertained at the 
dinner dance at the Essex County 
club, Manchester. 
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Mrs. Henry P. King and Henry P. 
King, Jr., of Pride’s, accompanied 
by A. Davis Weld of Beverly Farms, 
departed Tuesday for a six weeks’ 
sojourn at the King camp in Nova 
Scotia. They carried a motor car 
and chauffeur with them. 
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J. N. Willys of Toledo, and 
Pride’s, has had a 40-foot motor boat 
shipped from New York to Pride’s 
for the family’s use on the North 
Shore. 
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Mrs. Robert S. Bradley of Boston 
and Pride’s has her sister, Miss New- 
ell, with her at Pride’s, for a visit. 
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Miss Bessie Lee of Beverly Farms 
is at Dublin, N. H., for a visit. 
John Hays Hammond and family 
arrived at their summer home at 
Fresh Water Cove, Gloucester, 
Wednesday after their notable so- 
journ in London and a month’s tour 
of Scotland. 
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Gen. Nelson A. Miles, who has 
been a frequent visitor to Manches- 
ter this summer was the principal 
speaker on Wednesday at the an- 
nual reunion of the Westminster 
Academy and high school. Gen. 
Miles is a native of Westminster. 
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Mrs. Charles H. Bond, Miss Mil- 
dred Bond and party of friends mo- 
fored down from Swampscott Wed- 
nesday and attended the Red Cross 
sale at Manchester. Mrs. Andrew 
Robeson, prominent in Boston and 
Brookline society and party of 
friends were also in attendance at 
the sale. 
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Among the early fall weddings 
will be that of Miss Isabelle Cool- 
idge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
William H. Coolidge and Mr. Samuel 
Sprague Stevens oldest son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Horace H. Stevens, which 
will take place at Magnolia, Satur- 
day afternoon, September 9th. Af- 
ter their marriage they will reside at 
Holden, West Virginia. 
The Mayflower, the President’s 
yacht, is anchored off Beverly 
Farms. Many ecards of invitation 
are being left for the captain and 
officers by prominent North Shore 
hostesses. 
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Sidney L. Hutchinson was wel- 
comed back to the North Shore yes- 
terday after a few weeks’ holiday 
abroad and has joined his family at 
Beverly Farms. He came in on the 
Olympic. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson 
have with them for a short visit, Mr. 
and Mrs. Morgan of Brooklyn, who 
are summeringe at York Harbor. 
Mrs. Hutchinson’s father, E. T. 
Stotesbury came to Beverly Farms 
today to spend the balance of Au- 
gust. 
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The social event of the summer at 
Magnolia in which North Shore peo- 
ple are always interested is the an- 
nual Oceanside ball. The ball will 
be held this year on Saturday eve- 
ning, August 26th, the night of 
Judge Moore’s horse show.  Resi- 
dents of the North Shore are invited 
to attend this function which is 
given by the hotel management to 
its guests. Cards of admission may 
be obtained at the hotel office. No 
individual invitations will be sent 
out, The dance will be from 9 to 12, 
