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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Higginson 
of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
opened their West Manchester es- 
tate for the season this week. 
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The Alfred Dabneys of Boston, 
who leased the Palfrey house at 
Pride’s, have also arrived. 
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Representative Bostonians, who 
have inaugurated their seasons at 
Beverly Cove estates, are the Bryce 
J. Allens, Guy Normans and Ilenry 
K’. Sears. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Pride’s Crossing colonists 
have been settling in generous num- 
bers the past days. Herbert Sears 
and daughter: are domiciled at 
‘“Wood Roeks.’’ Owimg to the 
death of Mrs. Alfred Dabney, Mr. 
Sear’s sister, there will be few hos- 
pitalities at the Sears mansion this 
season. The family of the late Hon. 
K. L. Davis of Worcester and Bos- 
ton have returned to the Wheel- 
wright cottage for the summer. Be- 
ing another family of this conting- 
ent in mourning there will be hm- 
ited entertainment at that summer 
home. ‘‘Indian Ridge,’’ Pride’s 
Crossing welcomed Mrs. James F. 
Curtis and Miss Mary Curtis Tues- 
day morning. These Bostonians are 
annual loyal members of the Pride’s 
colony. Judge and Mrs. William 
Caleb Loring and the Frederick 
Ayers were annual Boston liabili- 
ties of Pride’s to put in an appear- 
ance recently at ‘‘Pine Hill’’ and 
‘‘Avalon,’’ their respective estates 
at. Pride’s. Increasing the summer 
colonization of this exclusive sec- 
tion of Beverly, have been the 
Charles K. Cummings of Boston, on 
Rye Hill, Paine Place, and Clay 
Arthur Pieree and family of St. 
Louis at the Longsworth estate. 
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Sidney E. Hutchinson and family 
of Philadelphia, have arrived at 
their summer home at _ Beverly 
Farms, coming by special train from 
Philadelphia. At Boston, the pri- 
vate car was switched over to Hast 
Somerville and with a combination 
car attached was run as a special to 
the Farms. The Hutchinsons have 
a beautiful summer estate developed 
from the old Preston place at West 
beach. 
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weddings, receptions, etc. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
““Swiftmoor’’ is being prepared 
in anticipation of the arrival June 
first of Mrs. E. C. Swift and her 
daughter. Mrs. Clarence Moore, the 
latter in deep bereavement through 
the loss of Mr. Moore in the Titanic 
disaster. ‘‘Swiftmoor,’’ one of the 
most pretentious estates at Pride’s 
was closed last season. Its reopen- 
ing is indeed under the saddest 
auspices. Sere 
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Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter of Washing- 
ton, arrived at ‘‘Edgewater,’’ her 
Beverly Farms estate, ‘Tuesday 
morning. Her household servants 
preceded her a few days and had 
eveything in attractive readiness 
for her arrival. 
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The Thomas M. McKees of Pitts- 
burg and New York, opened ‘‘Sel- 
wood,’”’ their Beverly Farms estate 
this week for the season. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Fitz and 
family have arrived at ‘‘The Moun- 
tain,’’ their West Manchester cot- 
tage for the season. 
Stock Placed on Boston Curb Market 
We note with interest the follow- 
ing item in Saturday’s Transcript 
relative to the Iron Cap Copper Co., 
of Boston of which Frank P. Knight 
of Manchester is president : 
‘‘The governing. committee of the 
Boston Curb has admitted to the 
unqualified list 14,250 shares of the 
preferred stock of the Iron Cap Cop- 
per company, fully paid, non-asses- 
sable. Capitalization is 150,000 shares 
common and 50,000 preferred, par 
$10. The properties are in Globe, 
Arizona, the office at 60 State 
street, Boston; transfer agent, the 
Exchange Trust company. ‘The offi- 
cers are: President, Frank P. 
Knight; vice president and_ secre- 
tary, James F. Lockwood, Boston; 
treasurer, Frank <A. Woodward, 
Boston. The directors include the 
officers, Howard L. Winchester and 
Arthur W. Merrill. Trading in the 
stock will begin Monday. 
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or female) supplied. Re- 
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