SOCIETY NOTES 
Thomas P. Beal, Jr., of Boston 
and Beverly Cove, accompanied by 
his brother, were passengers on the 
Bermudian, which sailed April 6th 
for Bermuda. 
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Mrs. Russell Codman of Boston, 
is shortly to make her debut as a 
writer, her work a novel, “An Ardent 
American.” Mrs. Codman is a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. 
Crafts of Commonwealth avenue, and 
a sister of Mrs. Gordon Knox Bell of 
New York, and the Misses Clemence 
and Elizabeth Crafts. The Codman 
family occupied the small Clark cot- 
tage on Blossom Lane, Manchester, 
last season. 
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A granddaughter has arrived at 
“Endean,”’ Walpole, the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles $. Bird. The proud 
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
Agassiz Shaw (Joan Bird), of 
Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Alice Sargent of Boston, after 
a stay with Mrs. Charles C. Auchin- 
closs (Rosamond Saltonstall) at her 
New York home, went on to the Vir- 
ginia Hot Springs with Mr. and Mrs. 
Auchincloss, who annually spend sev- 
eral weeks on the North Shore at 
Beverly Farms with relatives. 
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Rodolphe Agassiz of Boston and 
Hamilton, of the winning Meadow- 
brook polo team, took part in the ini- 
tial polo match of the season at 
Georgian Court, the Gould estate at 
Lakewood, N. J. 
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Henry Pratt McKean, Jr., of Phil- 
adelphia and Pride’s, who is spending 
the Easter college vacation in the 
Quaker City, is chairman of the com- 
mittee for the ninth Easter cotillion 
in Horticultural hall, 
‘Tuesday night. 
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Mrs. Meyer, wife of the secretary 
of the navy; Mrs. Henry Cabot 
Lodge, Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner and 
Mrs. Francis Crowninshield are 
among the patronesses for the first 
annual ball which the Womans’ Army 
and Navy League is to give at the 
Navy Yard in Washington, Easter 
Monday night. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans of Boston 
and Burgess Point, Beverly, has been 
sojourning in New York. 
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Eric Pape of Boston, has been so- 
journing at his Manchester summer 
home this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Rice, of 
Boston, are at Ipswich after a spring 
sojourn in the south. They also 
stopped in New York for a few weeks 
while enroute to Boston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ames of 
Boston have secured the Ernest Long- 
fellow estate on Coolidge’s Point, 
Manchester, for the coming season. 
The Longfellow family will be 
abroad. 
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Arthur W. Dow of New York and 
Ipswich, is giving an exhibition of 
his pictures, this month, at Montross 
gallery, 550 Fifth avenue, New York 
City. The exhibition opened today, 
and will continue until April 22. 
Many Ipswich friends of Mr. Dow 
have received cards for the exhibition. 
Mr. Dow’s canvasses number many 
new and striking subjects, many of 
them bits of Ipswich beauty. 
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Judge Robert Grant, of Boston and 
Nahant, and his sons, have been in 
Montreal, being called there owing to 
the death of Judge Grant’s mother-in- 
law, Mrs. Galt, widow of Sir Alex- 
ander Galt. 
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By the death of Henry F. Miller, 
president of the Henry F. Miller & 
Sons Piano Company of Boston, who 
died at Brookline Wednesday morn- 
ing, April 5, Swampscott loses a 
prominent summer colonist. The 
Miller summer home was located on 
Mostyn street, Beach Bluff. He was 
a member of the Tedesco Club. The 
deceased was deeply interested in sev- 
eral of the Boston charities. He was 
a leading member of the Unitarian 
denomination. He was a director of 
the Federal Trust Company and a 
representative member of the Boston 
Board of Trade. 
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The Hotel Fairfax, Beverly, which 
has entertained so many distin- 
guished people since Beverly became 
the ‘‘Summer Capitol,’’ has changed 
hands. The new managers will con- 
duct a high-class place. It will be 
known in the future as ‘‘Beverly 
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Among the North Shore society 
patronesses for the bridge and pop 
concert, in aid of the Infants’ Hos- 
pital, Boston, on April 25th, are Mrs. 
Harcourt Amory, Mrs. Francis I. 
Amory, Mrs. §. Parker Bremer, 
Mrs. Charles E. Cotting, Mrs. Eben 
D. Jordan and Mrs. Gardiner M. 
Lane. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, 
of Boston and Wenham Neck, are 
among the recent arrivals at Lake- 
wood, where they are for the polo, 
and where Mr. Prince has shipped 
some of his ponies from Wenham. 
Since returning from their winter at 
Pau, Mrs. Prince has been at Prince- 
mere, Wenham, while Mr. Prince was 
_in Chicago. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liffler of 
Cambridge and Rockport, and daugh- 
ter, Elizabeth, have returned to their 
apartments at the Riverbank Court 
hotel after a delightful trip to the 
West Indies and Panama. 
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We are pleased to announce to 
North Shore people that the Home 
for Crippled and Deformed Children 
of Boston, of which Francis J. Cot- 
ting of Boston and Pride’s is the pres- 
ident, has leased the store in 
Knight building, Central street, Man- 
chester, occupied last season by Mr. 
White, the antique furniture man. 
Last year, it will be recalled, the 
school, through Mr. Cotting’s  per- 
sonal efforts, had a small assortment 
of its products for sale in Miss Kiff’s 
hairdressing shop in Manchester. 
Such excellent support was given the 
movement that it has encouraged 
those in charge-to go into the matter 
on a little larger scale, thus the hir- 
ing of a whole shop this coming 
season. 
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The annual horse show of the Park 
Riding school of Boston, is scheduled 
for April 24th. The Washington, 
D. C., Horse Show will take place 
May 4-6. 
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Colonel Henry May, of Washing- 
ton, has made the formal statement 
that “Col. and Mrs. Henry May broke 
the engagement of Miss May to Rob- 
ert L. Bacon, Jr., because Mr. Bacon 
declined to make the promises re- 
quired by the Roman Catholic church 
in mixed marriages, Mr. Bacon be- 
ing a Protestant.” 
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Dr. and Mrs. Henry Van Dyke of 
Avalon, Princeton, have announced 
the engagement of their daughter, 
Miss Dorothea Van Dyke, and Guy 
Richards McLane, son of Dr. Me- 
Lane, president of Roosevelt Hospi- 
tal in New York. Miss Elaine Van 
Dyke, a sister of the bride-elect was 
entertained on the North Shore last 
season by W. Harry Brown and 
family of Pittsburg, at Burgess 
Point, Beverly. ) 
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