SOCIETY NOTES 
Robert Bacon, former ambassa- 
dor to France, now of the board of 
overseers of Harvard university, ac- 
companied the four members of the 
Commission sent by the French 
government to America, while in 
Boston Wednesday morning. They 
brought the allegorical bas-relief of 
France for the Champlain statue on 
Lake Champlain. The visitors were 
M. Etienne Lamy, a member of the 
French academy of Immortals; M. 
Vidal de la Blache, professor of 
geography at the Sorbonne and a 
noted geologist; General Lebon of 
the French Army, and M. Goguel, 
secretary of the delegation. They 
were entertained by the alliance 
Francaise, visited historical points 
of interest and Harvard. They left 
New York in the early afternoon. 
General Lebon is one of the dis- 
tinguished soldiers of France. With 
more than forty years’ experience 
in the army, he has written much 
on artillery and infantry topics. He 
is a member of the War Council and 
grand officer of the Legion of 
Honor. He has numerous decora- 
tions from the rulers of foreign 
countries. M. Etienne Lamy is also 
an author of wide repute. He is 
chevalier of the Legion of Honor 
and a member of the Academy. For 
Mrs. Herbert Wadsworth, who 
started Sunday on a thousand-mile 
horseback ride from Fairfax Court 
house, Va., to Genesse Valley, Nays; 
her home, was accompanied as far 
sas Hot Springs, Va., by Miss Helen 
Taft, daughter of the President, 
Captain Frank McCoy, U.S. A., C. 
M. Randell and Norman Vorst. 
Monday night she had reached War- 
renton, Va. 
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The Charles Bohlens of Philadel- 
phia have arrived at their summer 
residence, Willowbrook, County 
road, Ipswich. 
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The T. Dennie Boardman cottage 
at West Manchester was opened for 
the season this week. The family 
party includes as usual Mr. Board- 
man and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace 
Goodrich. 
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Robert Treat Paine of Boston and 
Pride’s has been elected president 
of the Trinity club of ‘Trinity 
chureh, Boston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Gannett, 
Jr. (nee Draper) of Boston, will oc- 
cupy one of the Dr. Brown cottages. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Society people of Boston and the 
North Shore filled the balconies of 
tthe Park riding school during the 
days of the last week-end. The 
fourth annual horse show. of the 
school was in progress. The charger, 
Freewood, belonging to Miss Leslie 
Bradley of Boston and Pride’s, Mrs. 
Maurice M. Dimond’s’ Florham 
Dash and Florham Flash, J. Henry 
Coulter’s Royal Charlie were some 
of the winners. 
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The: announcement that 
Elizabeth A. Eustis of 1020 Beacon 
street, Boston, and Mrs. Walter B. 
Stephenson (Martha Eustis) of 
Haverford, Pa., sisters of J. Tracy 
Eustis of Brookline and Hospital 
Point, Beverly, were among those 
rescued from the ill-fated Titanic, 
was received with relief by their 
many friends in Brookline. They 
went abroad in February, visiting 
Mediterranean ports, and touring 
southern Europe, then going to 
Cherbourg, where they — started 
homeward on the Titanic. Among 
the other passengers on the Titanic 
reported saved is Mrs. John B. Cum- 
mins of New York, a daughter of 
George Thayer of Brookline, and 
sister-in-law of Mrs. F. B. Bemis of 
the Beverly Farms colony. 
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Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. George 
Eddy Warren of Bay State road, 
Boston, open for the season their 
estate, ‘‘Singing Dune,’’ Blossom 
street, Manchester, facing Sing- 
ing beach. The numerous and ex- 
tensive improvements there during 
the past winter give it a most in- 
viting and attractive appearance. 
The improvements include changes 
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Popular Favor 
The wonderful demand for 
Jersey Ice Cream is entirely 
due to the excellent quality 
of material and making. At 
leading drug stores and 
confectioners 
Jersey 
Ice Cream 
is always served. The delicious 
wholesomeness, smoothness of tex- 
ture and richness of tlavor are due to 
our seventeen vears’ experience and 
the quality of materials used in the 
making. Rich cream, pure fruit 
flavors and extracts and the best cane 
sugar are used, with the result that 
Jersey Ice Cream is guaranteed pure. 
Look for the Jersey sign. 
Sold by the plate or package 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
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