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VERY delightful reception was given Tuesday after- 
noon by Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Boston at her 
summer home at Pride’s Crossing for her grand-daughter, 
Miss Charlotte Loring, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Lindsley Loring of Sunrise farm, Westwood, After 
the guests had greeted the hostess, they strolled about the 
broad lawns and through the gardens, which, facing 
the ocean, were most attractive, There was dancing on 
the green during the afternoon, and some of the tables 
where refreshments were served were under the trees and 
others in the house, which was decorated with many lovely 
flowers. Those who assisted at the tables were Miss Anna 
Agassiz, Miss Augusta and Miss Marie Converse, Miss 
Ruth Thayer, Miss Dorothy Winsor, Miss Ruth Neyhart, 
Miss Isabel Mumford, Miss Frances Clark, Miss Eliza- 
beth Burgess. Miss Loring will make her formal debut 
the coming winter. Music was furnished by the Salem 
Cadet band. People were present from all along the shore 
and from Milton and Mattapoisett. 
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Mrs. William G. Fitch of Beverly Farms is spending 
the week in New York attending to the renting of her 
winter home, 
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Mrs. John W. Blodgett of Pride’s Crossing gave a 
tea last Saturday afternoon for about twenty guests mn 
honor of the Hon. and Mrs. Thomas J. O’Brien of Grand 
Rapids, Mich., who are spending the week with Mr. an‘ 
Mrs. Blodgett. Several dinners have also been given in 
their honor. 
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conover Fitch of Manches- 
ter over this week-end will be Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lud- 
lew of New York. 
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Mrs. H. t‘riedman of New York has come to Man- 
chester to spend two months with her daughter, Mrs. 
Devid A. Ellis, in the Brown cottage, Old Neck. 
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Mrs. Wm. R. Nelson of Kansas citv. Mo.. whose 
attractive summer home at Magnolia, is unoccunied this 
summer, is spending the su~mer at Bretton Woods, N. 
H She may motor. to the North Shore on her way home 
the last of this month. 
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Miss Rebecca Protzman of Baltimore, who has been 
visiting on the North Shore and with her aunt, Mrs. W. 
G. Fitch of Beverly Farms, has returned to her home. 
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~ Mr. and Mrs. H. W., Farnum of “Sun Dial,” Mag- 
nolia, are entertaining this week Mrs. Fred Rike and 
daughter, Miss Susanne, of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Charles 
King and daughter, Miss Genevera, of Chicago. who are 
spending the summer at Biddeford Pool, Me. Mrs. Joha 
B. Drake of Chicago, who was visiting the Farnums, has 
returned to their camp at Cisco Lake, Wis. 
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A CHARITY dog show under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
Dog Club will be held on the Round Plain estate of 
Mrs. John Caswell, Pride’s Crossing, in aid of the Jacoby 
Club, on Thursday, Sept. 7, judging to begin at two 
o'clock, P. M. In addition to the regular ribbon prizes 
there has been offered a large number of valuable spe- 
cials. Entries will close on Aug. 28. The list of judges 
will be as follows: Miss Alice Thorp, Boston, French 
bulldogs; Mrs. Adnah Neyhart, Framingham Centre, 
Chow Chows; Mrs, Annette Wilson, Melrose, Scottish 
terriers; Mrs. Jessie G. Paine, East Braintree, sporting 
spaniels; T. Dickson Smith, Boston, bull terriers, whip- 
pets; Arnold Lawson, Egypt, English bulldogs and toy 
spaniels; Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., Ipswich, beagles and 
foxhounds; George Thomas, Hamilton, all other breeds 
and specials; Harry W. Lacy, Wakefield, children’s 
classes; Dr. Norman Harris, Chelsea, Boston terriers. 
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Mrs. G. Richard Fearing and Mrs. F. Murray 
Forbes of Boston are spending a few days with their 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Pride’s 
Crossing. 
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Miss Frances Dewart, little daughter of Rev. and 
Mrs. William H. Dewart of “Crowhaven,”’ Manchester, 
celebrated her birthday last Saturday by taking her little 
fi‘ends in autos over to her grandmother’s estate at North 
A :dover, where Mrs. Russel provided all sorts of amuse- 
ments in the way of “farm stunts” for the little folk. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Childs Frick (Frances S$. Dixon) of 
Masconomo street, Smith’s Point, Manchester, have with 
tiem for the late summer Mrs. Frick’s sister, Miss Eliza- 
beth White Dixon of Baltimore, who has recently been 
visiting in Newport. She will also spend sone time with 
Miss Helen Frick at ‘Eagle Rock,” Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stone of Old Neck Road, 
Manchester, will have as their week-end guest Mrs. 
Stone’s sister, Miss Marion C. Balch of Jamaica Plain. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James F. Curtis of New York, who 
have been staying with Mr. Curtis’ mother, Mrs. Greely 
S. Curtis, in Manchester, until they could find a cottage, 
are now settled in the cottage at 29 Sea street, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs, E. Laurence White of Hart street, 
E-verly Farms, will open their house Sunday afternoon 
at 4 o'clock, for a talk by Mr. Powell, correspondent of 
the New York World. He has been in the midst of the 
war zone and will relate his experiences. The affair has 
heen arranged by Mrs. White as a benefit for the Beverly 
Hospital. Tickets may be procured from Mrs. White, 
Miss Loring at Pride’s Crossing, Mrs. J. Henry Lan- 
eashire of Manchester and of Miss Alice Thorndike 
West Manchester. 
