SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Robert C. Heaton of Boston, 
daughter of Mrs. Hall Curtis of 
Spruce street, Boston and Beverly 
Farms, and Leonard D. Ahl of 
Boston and Pride’s Crossing, were 
quietly married Monday noon, at 
the summer home of the bride’s 
brother, John Silsbee Curtis, Stor- 
row Till, Hale street, Beverly 
Farms. The ceremony was. per- 
formed by the- Rev. Albert E. 
George. Before her first marriage 
Mrs. Ahl was Miss Frances Curtis. 
The ceremony was very quiet and 
simple, owing to the ill health of 
Mr. Ahl’s mother. 
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Mrs. Robert S. Bradley of Boston 
and Pride’s, presided at the recent 
lecture by Prof. Clifton Hodge of 
Worcester, on ‘‘The Fly Pest.’’ The 
lecture, which was given at Jordan 
hall, Boston, was illustrated by 
moving pictures and was given un- 
der the auspices of the sanitation 
department of the Women’s Muni- 
cipal league of Boston. 
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Major Higginson of 
Boston and West Manchester has 
been reelected president of the Har- 
vard Union. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Crownin- 
shield and Senator du Pont were in 
the audience at the Playhouse in 
Washington for the recent perform- 
ance of the French play, ‘‘La Coeur 
a Ses Raisons,’’ and Mrs. Burleson’s 
playette, ‘‘His Secretary.’’ The Vis- 
countess Benoist d’Azy, who took 
the leading part in the French play, 
received much applause for her act- 
ing. Miss Alice Meyer was enter- 
tained by the Countess von Bern- 
storff in her box, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter D. Denegre of the West Man- 
chester colony, entertained a box 
party. Count and Countess Moltke 
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry 
Belmont in their box. 
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Maj. Archibald’ W. Butt, Presi- 
dent Taft’s aide, and Mr. and Mrs. 
George D. Widener of Philadelphia, 
tenants of the Jordan estate, West 
Manchester last season, were three 
of 3800 saloon passengers on the 
maiden trip of the Titanic on Wed- 
nesday. The magnificent liner left 
Southampton then for New York. 
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The J. Babson Thomases of Bos- 
ton, have settled at their estate at 
West Manchester, for the season. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Vice-Commander Robert Treat 
Paine 2d, of Boston and Manchester, 
the commander of the Eastern 
Yacht club fleet, has announced an 
interesting program for the annual 
ocean races of the fleet, which in- 
cludes, as usual, a visit to the Maine 
coast and an _ additional course 
around Cape Cod, that is designed 
as an incentive for the large yachts 
to join the cruise. In all there will 
be more than 400 miles of actual 
racing for the big yachts. The an- 
nual cruise to Bar Harbor, will start 
on July 4, from Marblehead, and 
the annual dinner will be held at 
Bar Harbor, on Thursday, July 11. 
The fleet will start on the race from 
Bar Harbor to Marblehead, on Fri- 
day, July 12. 
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The E. K. Arnolds of Boston re- 
moved to their summer residence 
on Sea street, Manchester, last Sat- 
urday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Weld of 
Boston and Beverly Farms, who are 
abroad, have concluded their tour 
in Spain, and for some days recent- 
ly, were registered at the Hotel de 
France, et Choiseul, Paris. 
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