Society Notes 
In accordance with the will of the 
late Susan B. Cabot of Boston and 
Pride’s Crossing, the mansion house 
at Mingo beach goes to Robert Sal- 
tonstall, whom she also named as one 
of the executors. Among other be- 
quests is a quarter of a million dollars 
for Geo. R. Jewett of Salem, for many 
years Mrs. Cabot’s financial agent. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore of St. 
Louis are to occupy the Dr. Rotch 
cottage at Manchester the coming 
season. Mrs. Moore was Miss 
McGinley of Pittsburg. 
The engagement was announced in 
yesterday’s paper of A. Henry Hig- 
ginson to Miss Jeanne Calducci, well- 
known in theatrical circles. 
Meeieinenan « 50n have the con- 
tract for the ground and stone work 
onthe Amory Elliott estate at Old 
Neck, Manchester. A beautiful Italian 
garden is to be built, anda large re- 
taining wall will be constructed. 
There will also be some terrace work. 
Considerable cut stone is to be used 
inthe work. Winslow and Bigelow 
of Boston are the architects. 
Public Bath House and 
Pavilion at Singing Beach 
The Park Commissioners of Man- 
chester have plans and specifications 
out for a handsome bathhouse and 
pavilion at Singing Beach, and they 
will be put before the town at the ad- 
journed meeting week after next. 
The main structure will be 115 long 
by 45 wide at its widest point. It will 
contain 60 rooms,—those on the right 
of the main entrance for ladies, and 
on the left for gents. There will be 
lavatories, shower baths, and every- 
thing that goes to maks a first-class 
building of this sort. 
In the centre of the structure which 
runs along the beach bank is the main 
entrance. From this central room, or 
refectory, lead passageways to either 
end of the two ells, from which open 
doors into the smaller rooms. From 
this central room also lead stairs to 
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Refreshments of ice-cream and cake 
were served. 
the balcony overhead, on which will 
be seats and a sort of pavilion where a 
band could be stationed in case it was 
needed. 
The building will have the attrac- 
tive plaster effect seen so much in 
this vicinity. The columns supporting 
the roof will be of round plaster effect. 
A piazza nine feet wide will run along 
the front of the structure and on both 
ends. 
James F. Kelley of Boston, who 
was the architect for the Crowell 
memorial chapel, is the architect. 
g ,SH<. PRINTING B 
Rebekahs’ Anniversary : I 
Liberty Degree Lodge, 78, Daugh- 
ters of Rebekahs, Manchester, observ- 
ed the 18th anniversary of its organiz- 
ation last evening, and a most delight- 
ful occasion it proved to be. Visiting 
brothers and sisters from other lodges 
added to the large number present. 
A splendid entertainment was given 
consisting of selections by the Manolo 
Orchestra of Boston (Ladies), piano, 
cornet, clarinet and violin selections 
and readings. The readings particu- 
larly were of a very fine quality. 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
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