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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., 
formerly Miss Jane Grew of Bos- 
ton, will give a large dance Janu- 
ary 16th m New York in honor of 
the debut of her daughter and 
namesake Miss Jane Morgan, which 
a number of Bostonians will go 
Miss Morgan is a 
Mrs. Henry S. 
over to attend. 
granddaughter of 
Grew of Boston and Manchester 
and a niece of Mrs. Boylston A. 
3eal and Mrs. 8. V. R. Crosby also 
of the Manchester contingent. 
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Congressman A. P. Gardner spent 
the holiday season at Hamilton. 
He gave his annual entertainment 
in the Hamilton town hall for the 
school children during the holiday 
week, 
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Miss Helen Clay Frick of Pitts- 
burg and Pride’s played Santa 
Claus to 75 boys and girls from the 
poor .district of her home eity, 
Pittsburg, during the _ holidays 
throwing open the handsome home 
of her father, Henry Clay Frick, 
and entertaining the youngsters in 
royal stvle. There were games and 
feasting and presents for all. 
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Among the recent functions which 
Miss Margaret Preston Draper has 
attended in Washington was a 
luncheon given by Asst. Secretary 
of »the Navy, and Mrs. Beekman 
Winthrop. Others present were 
Miss Helen Taft, Miss Mary South- 
erland and her fiancee, Louis Bacon 
of Boston. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw 
2d gave a small musicale on’ Sun- 
day evening, December 31st, at’ 9.30 
o'clock at-Boulder -Farm,--Oak- Hill, 
Newton Center. There was dance- 
ing at 12 o’elock to usher in the 
new year. Last Friday Mr. and 
Mrs. Shaw gave a dancing party at 
The Country elub-in honor of their 
daughter, Miss Christine Converse. 
The January dates for’ and the 
hostesses of the ’88 Sewing ‘Circle 
at Boston are as follows: 
3d, Mrs. C.. M. Cabot, 297 -Marl- 
borough street; January 10th, Mrs. 
G. H. Monks, 67 Marlborough street ; 
January 17th, Mrs. 
son, 15 Chatham street, Longwood; 
January 24th, Mrs. John Balch and 
Mrs. Thurber, 252 Marlborough 
street; January 31st, Miss Folsom, 
88 Marlborough street. 
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President Taft has 
Francis Munroe Endicott, Secretary 
of Legation and Consul General at 
Santo Domingo, as Secretary of Le- 
gation to Christiana. Mr. Endicott 
is of Harvard ’01, and was formerly 
Vice-Consul General at Cairo. This 
is an interesting announcement and 
ealls forth hearty congratulations 
from his numerous friends in North 
Shore society circles.’ When at 
home, Mr. Endicott spends his sum- 
mers at Beverly Farms with his ‘ssis- 
ter, Mrs. Franklin Haven. His Bos- 
ton home is at 35 Beacon street. 
The informal dancing parties 
which Mrs. George von L. Meyer 
and the Misses Meyer are 
fortnightly at their Washington res- 
idence, are a prominent factor in 
social life in the capital. 
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appointed 
‘would like ‘tochelp alittle. 
‘giving: 
Harry. Darlington, Jr., 
~ aids were the Misses Mary - 
“Snyder, ‘Lucy Kay, Helen’ D. With- 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
‘More’ than 120 ‘boys and girls of 
the Industrial ‘Sehool for Crippled 
and “Deformed Children at Boston 
were-made-happy by the-gifts.-dis- 
tributed from a huge Christmas 
tree and by. the-bountiful-supply of 
ice cream and cake that was served. 
After several’ songs by the different 
classes a gorgeous red and white 
“Santa “Claus “entered, and, “assisted 
‘by ‘the teachers, 
‘distributed red 
cloth bags containing the presents, 
‘each child receiving two, besides a 
box ‘of “Gandy, *two' oranges-and a 
cake of sweet chocolate. » The pres- 
ents were: all either ‘donations or 
»-bought “with money ‘contributed for 
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‘agine a’ more: beautiful tree’ or a ~ 
that purpose. ‘One could not im- 
greater degree of*happiness in the 
hearts of children. Mrs. C.. E. Cot- 
ting of the’ West Manchester con- 
tingent; was in charge of the Christ- 
mas‘ tree’ and assisting her on the 
committee’ were. Mrs. S.: ‘Reed An- 
thony, of the ‘Beverly Farms col- 
“ony, Mrs. H. G. O. Colby, of the 
West. Manchester eoterie;'and Mrs. 
F. Ri Briggs.” ‘Franklin ‘Balch im- 
personated Santa Claus. » Among 
‘the many ‘donations received’ were 
eighty’ pretty gifts *from the: pupils 
in Miss ‘Creech’s School, 71° Beacon 
' street, ‘Boston. Inthe: mail one day 
Mr. Cotting received a donation of 
two pairs of little red‘ mittens, with 
a little note’ that ‘said: ‘For the 
crippled ‘children from one who 
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God bless» you in: ‘your * -work.’’ 
Francis J. ‘Cotting ‘of Boston’ and 
Pride’s is the leading spirit in this 
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The ‘Ghicietran night function for 
the debutantes of Pittsburg was 
Mr. and Mrs. John R. McGinley’s. 
-.dinner-danee at. Hotel-Schenley in 
: honor. of: Miss-Lois ‘MeGinley. of the 
--Manchester colony. Miss McGinley 
‘also: served as an aid at the large 
New Year’s reception Mr. and Mrs. 
of Irwin 
avenue, Pittsburg, gave - in ecom- 
pliment to Miss Madeline Barr, who 
has been entertained on the North 
Shore by Miss McGinley. The other 
Blaek 
Turner Moorhead and 
“Mr. and Mrs. 
erow, Mrs. 
Mrs. ‘Perey’ Donner. 
‘Darlington have also sent’ out invi- 
tations for a ball they will give in 
the Pittsburg Golf club this’ eve- 
ning, in ‘honor of Miss Marv 
Black” Snyder and’ Miss “Laey 8. 
» Kay,” 
~ Miss Kay ‘hasbeen’ éntertained at 
‘debutantes of this’’ season. 
Manchester by Miss McGinley, 
