NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw (nee Pem- 
berton) of Boston and Pride’s has 
returned to Boston from Philadel- 
phia. She was called there owing to 
the continued illness of her father. 
As the only daughter, the bond of 
affection between them is most 
strong. 
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Passengers on the Mauretania, 
Wednesday, were Mrs. Prescott 
Bigelow and Miss Elizabeth Bigelow 
of the Manchester colony. They 
will be in London for the coronation. 
Their summer will be spent in Man- 
chester as usual. 
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Wednesday morning at the Tuil- 
leries, Boston, the Lenten recital by 
Wilhelm Heinrich had many North 
Shore society matrons as patronesses. 
They included Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, 
Mrs. S. P. Blake, Mrs. Alex Steinert, 
Mrs. Bryce J. Allan, Mrs. J. M. 
Longyear, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, 
Mrs. F. R. Sears, Mrs. Henry S. 
Grew, Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. Rob- 
ert S. Bradley, Mrs. Boylston A. 
Beal, Mrs. F. Gordon Dexter, Miss 
Fannie M. Faulkner, Mrs. Augustus 
P. Loring and others. 
Miss Eleanora Sears closed her 
Palm Beach sojourn last Friday 
night. She brought back to Boston 
two cups, trophies of the tennis tour- 
nament. She came north to be in 
Boston for the ice carnival at the 
Arena this week. 
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An engagement of particular inter- 
est to the Pittsburg contingent on the 
North Shore is that recently an- 
nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Ramsey Thompson of New York city 
of their daughter, Miss Lily Heleker 
Thompson, to Harry Herbert DuPuy, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DuPuy, 
of Pittsburg. The DuPuy family 
have summered on the North Shore at 
Manchester. ‘The marriage will be 
solemnized in the home of the bride’s 
parents at an early date. 
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The Eastern Yacht Club has just 
elected to full membership Miss Ellen 
G. Loring, daughter of Augustus P. 
Loring of Boston and Pride’s. Miss 
Loring has sailed a great deal with 
her brother; Caleb Loring, in the 
sonder class yacht Wolf, although she 
did not participate in the international 
races with the German yachts in 1900. 
Miss Loring is the third woman mem- 
ber of the Eastern Yacht Club, the 
others being Mrs. Horatio N. Slater 
and Mrs. Andrew G. Wheelwright. 
Another new member of the Marble-— 
head organization is Vice Commodore 
Dallas B. Pratt of the New York 
Yacht Club, owner of the schooner 
Sea Fox. 
Patronesses for the Greek pageant 
at the Boston Opera House, March 
23, are generously drawn from the 
North Shore contingent. Among the 
number are: Mrs. Bryce Allan, Mrs. 
Boylston A. Beal, Mrs. T. Jefferson 
Coolidge, Mrs. Richard H. Dana, 
Mrs. James M. Jackson, Mrs. Henry 
L. Higginson, Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, 
Mrs. Reginald Fitz, Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Mrs. Clement S. Houghton, 
Mrs. Bernard C. Weld and _ others. 
Wallace Goodrich will conduct the 
orchestra. Many young people and 
matrons of the North Shore will take 
part in the pantomime. The Sharon 
Sanitorium is the beneficiary. 
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The Chestnut Hill and Longwood 
Cricket clubs of Boston, are soon to 
unite. Many North Shore society 
folk are affiliated with these clubs. 
Among the new officers elected at 
Monday’s meeting was Philip Stock-— 
ton of Manchester on the board of 
governors. 
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