SOCIETY NOTES 
John A. Tuckerman, James H. 
Procter and Francis R. Appleton, Ips- 
wich summer residents, are members 
of the Ipswich Hospital Corporation, 
which is providing Ipswich with 
funds and ambulance service for the 
sick of the town. ‘The future object 
of the corporation is to erect a hos- 
pital in Ipswich. 
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Mrs. John Hays Hammond, like 
many society women, has developed a 
taste for civic work and has identi- 
fied herself with the National Civic 
Federation of New York city, going 
there frequently. 
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Mrs. George Lee of Brookline and 
Beverly Farms, will pass much of the 
present month with her two daugh- 
ters, Miss Marie Lee and Miss Bessie 
Lee, at St. Moritz in Switzerland. 
Two younger daughters, Miss Flor- 
ence and Miss Marjorie, are in school 
in Paris. 
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Letters from C. P. Searle, of Bos- 
ton and Ipswich, who is sojourning in 
Paris with his wife and daughter, an- 
nounce the return of the family in 
April. 
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The wedding of Jay Gould and 
Miss Anna Douglas Graham will take 
place April 27 in St. Thomas’ church, 
New York. When it first became 
known that young Mr. Gould was en- 
gaged to marry the beautiful daughter 
of Mrs Hubert Vos it was said that 
the ceremony would take place in 
June. But owing in part, it is said, 
to the premature announcement of the 
betrothal, the plans have been 
changed and the earlier date selected. 
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Pres. Taft left Washington last 
Friday night for Columbus, O., where 
he was to speak on reciprocity at the 
National Corn exposition. He was 
accompanied by Charles D. Norton, 
his secretary, Representative McKin- 
ley of Illinois and Capt. Butt, his mili- 
tary aide. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The committee making the appeal 
for maintenance subscriptions for the 
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, con- 
tains the names of T. J. Coolidge, Jr., 
Francis Lee Higginson, Gardiner M. 
Lane and A. W. Longfellow. 
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Clarence W. Seamans and family of 
Brooklyn and Pigeon Cove, Rockport, 
are in Florida. They took their two 
large touring cars with them which 
they had on the North Shore last 
season. 
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Sir John and Lady Harrington, 
who have been visiting the latter’s 
mother, Mrs. James McMillan, at her 
home in Washington for several 
weeks, sailed last Saturday from New 
York for their home in England. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Warren of 
282 Marlboro street, Boston, who are 
receiving congratulations on the birth 
of a daughter at their home on Feb. 
3, have named the little one Helen for 
her mother, who, before her marriage 
a year ago last June, was Miss Helen 
Thomas, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Washington B. Thomas, of 20 Glou- 
cester street, Boston and Pride’s. 
This is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas’ first 
grandchild, as their younger daughter, 
Miss Margaret Thomas, is unmarried, 
and they are very much delighted 
with the new addition to their family. 
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At the annual meeting of the pro- 
prietors of the Boston Athenzum, 
Monday, J. Randolph Coolidge, Jr., 
of Boston and Manchester, was elect- 
ed a trustee, also Wm. L. Putnam of 
the Manchester colony. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter of 
Washington and Beverly Farms are 
in the Bermudas. 
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The Misses Loring, sisters of 
Judge William Caleb Loring, have 
closed their house at Pride’s Cross- 
ing and have gone south, where they 
will spend the rest of the winter. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The season will come to a brilliant 
close with the second midwinter as- 
sembly, which will be given at the 
hotel Somerset, Boston, this Friday 
evening. The patronesses are Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott, Mrs. Bryce J. Allan, 
Mrs. Oliver Ames 2d, Mrs. Francis I. 
Amory, Mrs. William Appleton, Mrs. — 
Edward D. Brandegee, Mrs. William 
C. Endicott Jr., Mrs. Geo. R. Fearing 
Jr., Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mrs. 
Robert Homans, Mrs. Henry S&S. 
Hunnewell, Mrs. J. Grafton Minot, 
Mrs. Francis Peabody Jr., Mrs, Geo. 
T. Rice, Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, 
Mrs. Philip L. Saltonstall, Mrs. J. 
Montgomery Sears, Mrs. Knyvet W. 
Sears, Mrs. Philip §. .Sears, Mrs. 
John E. Thayer, Mrs. Nathaniel 
Thayer and Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Nathaniel Thay- 
er are on the committee with S. 
Hooper Hooper, J. Grafton Minot, 
Philip S. Sears and Barrett Wendell 
Jr. 
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C. D. Moore of the firm of. Bolles 
& Moore of Philadelphia, has been on 
to Manchester this week to inspect 
the work being done on the boat be- 
ing built by the David Fenton Co., for 
Herbert M. Sears, from plans by Mr. 
Moore. The boat is to be one of the 
I911 Sonder class. 
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Charles E. Hubbard and family 
of Boston, are to return to West Man- 
chester again the coming season. 
They have secured the same cottage 
they had last summer,—the Spaulding 
place at West Manchester, which they 
have leased through Boardman’s 
agency. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton 
of New York, have been making 
their annual midwinter stay at Apple- 
ton Farm, Ipswich. 
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Mrs. Charles S. Tuckerman of 
Boston, is making her annual mid- 
winter stay at her Ipswich summer 
home. 
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