four months’ stay. 
_ the Beverly Farms colony ix 
sailing from New York next 
away until July. 
_ tember for the early autumn. 
NOR 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Payne Whitneys, of New 
York City, are to spend the coming 
summer on the North Shore. They 
have leased the magnificent large 
and well appointed estate of the late 
Charles Head at Manchester and 
will move here in June for a 
ay = Say eee 
Mrs. Thomas M. McKee of 
Monday for a few months’ 
trip to Europe. She will be 
—x— 
Eben D. Jordan left Bos- 
ton Wednesday to join Mrs. 
Jordan and Miss Dorothy 
Jordan in New York City, 
whence they go to the Vir- 
ginia Hot Springs for the 
rest of April. They will 
come to their estate at West 
Manchester in May to spend 
the early summer, and early 
in July they will sail for 
Scotland to spend eight 
weeks, returning to the 
North Shore again in Sep- 
* —— x-——- , x. 
The A. Lithgow Devens 
have opened their house off 
Forest street, Manchester, 
for a long season. They re- 
mained on the Shore late 
last autumn. 
—_x-—- 
Otis H. Luke and family are 
among the first arrivals at Beverly 
Farms again this season. They are 
living at ‘‘Jumbo’’ cottage, one of 
the several owned by the family. 
Mr. Luke came Monday and Mrs. 
Luke and Miss Annaretta Luke 
their daughter, who have been 
spending several weeks at Atlanti* 
City, arrived Tuesday. Miss Bliss, 
Mr. Luke’s sister. arrived the first of 
the week, too. 
—_—x-— 
Mrs. Charles S. Tuckerman of 
Boston and Ipswich will sail for 
London this month to pay her 
daughter, Mrs. Louis Chapin, a visit. 
—_x-—— 
Mr. and Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter 
and family of Pittsburg and Beverly, 
were due in Pittsburg Wednesday 
from a sojourn in the south. 
H SHORE B 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
and their charming young daughter, 
Miss Elaine Denegre, are spending a 
week at Villa Crest, their West Man- 
chester estate. Mr. and Mrs. Dene- 
gre have had a house in New York 
MRS. HENRY W. PEABODY OF MONTSERRAT 
who takes such an active interest in Missions and who is so prominently 
WORLD IN Boston ”’ 
identified with the ** movement 
City- the past winter, and Miss 
Denegre has been at boarding school. 
They came on to the Shore in time 
for the Brown-Hooper nuptials, 
Wednesday. They are to sail very 
shortly for Europe and will put in 
a few months touring, incidentally 
taking in the Coronation and also 
the International Horse Show, re- 
turning to Manchester early in July 
for the balance of the season. 
—+-NX—- 
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tue kerman 
and Miss Joan Tuckerman of New 
York and Ipswich, are planning to 
sail this month for a short European 
visit. 
—_—_x— 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond 
of Washington and Gloucester were 
among the guests at a recent dinner 
at the British embassy, Washington. 
‘SOCIETY. NOTES © 
Mr. CN Mrs. Hurrys “Wilfred: Du 
Puy, whose-marriage took place: in 
New York the*last:of -March, have 
sailed on the-Oceana; to. spend their 
honeymoon in the West: Indies... Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert Du»Puy and Miss 
Eleanor -Duw-Puy. of  Pitts- 
burg, the--groom’s: parents 
and:s'sister, © were-cin’ New 
: York. fow-tlte wedding. The 
Du Puyefamaly » been 
Manilester .. resi- 
dents rete : 
haves: 
“SUELO! 
rigtizyg.¢ 
Pass Roe tks summer colon- 
ists. from Philadelphia were 
in Pittsburg, Wednesday, to 
atterd; the. wedding of Miss 
Katherine Brown, Worcester 
and. Joseph W alker Kennedy. 
They . were Mr.. and Mrs. 
W inthrop. Sargent of Haver- 
ford,. Pa: their’ son, Fitz- 
W illiam Sargent, New. York. 
_Mrs.. Sargent is an aunt of 
the bride. me 
* Mi “and Mrs. Allen Curtis, 
and Miss’ Kvelyn Curtis, of 
Boston and Beverly Farms, 
one of tle anost® sought- after 
and popular debutantes of 
the past “winter, sailed for 
their’*usual spring visit to 
‘Huropé ~shortly” after ‘ the 
marriage of Miss “THooper 
and Mr: Brown at West 
Manchester Wed me's day. 
They* will ‘remain’: on -the 
other side until late June, when they 
return ‘for their*Suininer at Beverly 
Faris. The* Curtises; will ‘make the 
northern crossing, and will goon 
one of the slower boats, taking their 
car with them for C ontinental trav el. 
The ° naval set and the scores ‘of 
Bostonians “who met Lietitenant 
Charles Russell Train, U. S. N., and 
Mrs. Train durirg their summer at 
the North Shore;“where the former 
eommanded ‘the «presidential yvacht 
‘‘Sylph,’’ are glad-to know: that they 
are about taking up*their residence 
here, having been ordered ‘to Boston, 
There were several farewell gayeties 
in Washington for’ the Trains, and 
among them was a>lunchéon at the 
Chevy ‘Chase-€lab which-had for its 
host and hostess'\Mrz.and Mrs: pests 
Evans. 
