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’ The invitations have just been sent out 
for a private horse show to be held on 
Judge William H. Moore’s training and 
exhibition track at Pride’s Crossing a 
week from tomorrow, —Saturday, August 
21. The most fashionable of the whole 
North Shore colony will be there, and it 
is safe to count on this show being such 
a splendid success as that of last summer, 
which was the initial exhibition of this 
kind given onthe shore. Judge Moore 
has the finest stable of show horses on 
the North Shore, and one of the finest 
jin the country. Among the horses 
shown will be those which took so many 
ribbons and cups in the International 
Horse Show at London this spring. A 
~ number of the young women from among 
the North Shore colony will drive and 
ride at this coming exhibition. The 
guests will occupy seats on the little knoll 
on one side of the field. 
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Mrs. 
; Franklin Dexter left Pride’s 
_ Crossing yesterday mo'ning for Dublin, 
N. H., for a short visit with her sisters. 
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R. T. Crane, jr., of the Pride’s colo- 
ny, is a guest of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
on board the NorthStar, on the New 
York Yacht club cruise to Bar Harbor. 
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Mr.and Mrs. J. R. McGinley and fam- 
ily, Pittsburg, who have been so active in 
the social life of the North Shore in sea- 
sons past, and who planned to spend the 
_ summer in Europe, are living quietly this 
summer in a small cottage on the Glou- 
cester shore. They had to make a 
change in their traveling plans, owing to 
Mrs. McGinley’s health and last week 
they moved into a cottage at Gloucester 
for the balance of the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton left 
Manchester Wednesday for a week’s 
visit at East Wareham with Mr. Stock- 
ton’s father. eee, 
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Mr. ane Mrs. Henry C. Frick and 
Miss Helen Frick of Pride’s Crossing 
motored out to Lenox and were house 
guests over the week-end of Mr. and 
_ Mrs. George Westinghouse, who gave. 
a reception in their honor during their 
_ few days stay. Tuesday the Fricks left 
~ Lenox in their private coach for a few 
days’ visit to Pittsburg. They will re- 
turn tomorrow or Monday, 
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Miss Bessie Elliot and Miss Linita 
Collins are two St. Louis girls who are 
spending the summer at Perkins Cottage, 
as guests of the Oceanside. . Later Mr. 
and Mrs. Elliot, who are now traveling, 
will come on and the whole family will 
remain at Magnolia until late in Septem- 
ber. 
ORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909. 
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4 & Society Notes 
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A song recital will be given on next 
Thursday, Aug. 19th, at 4 o’clock by 
Mr. Myron. Whitney, jr., at the house 
of Mrs. E. C. Swift at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. Whitney is well known as the son 
of the famous Myron Whitney of Boston 
and his songs are always unusual and in- 
teresting. Mr. George Wark will ac- 
eece 
Tue Roranp C. Lincotn Corrace aT MANCHESTER Cove, 
OcCUPIED THIS YEAR 
By Miss ALIcE LONGFELLOW 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Janney, jr., 
and daughters Miss Alice and Miss Meta, 
came from Chestnut Hill, Pa., and are 
living in the Perkins Cottage as guests of 
the Oceanside. 
Kizan Bey, the Turkish ambassador, 
who has been spending the summer at 
the Oceanside, was summoned to Wash- 
ington Tuesday to take charge of some 
important diplomatic affairs which will 
occupy his attention during the remainder 
of the summer and perhaps far into the 
fall. 
Among the guests registered at the 
Aborn this week are F. B. Miles, = ake 
cord, N. H.; Mr. andMrs. James R. 
Paine, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ~ 
Foster, Miss Mildred Foster, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. L. Foster, Bridgeport, Ct. ; 
Miss Katherine E. W. Davis, A. McD. 
Barr, Pittsburg; H. P. Dennis, Fox- 
boro, Mass. 
Mrs. A. R. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liam Hooper, and Miss Julia Garrett of 
Philadelphia are at the Oceanside for the 
season. 
Frank E. DeLong, Charles F. De- 
Long and Miss Dorothy DeLong of 
Philadelphia have left Magnolia for a 
short motoring trip, but will return to the 
Oceanside for the close of the seascn. 
company Mr. Whitney. Among the 
patronesses are Mrs. W. J. Boardman, 
Mrs. E. C. Swift, Mrs. James McMil- 
lan, Mrs. Boylston Beal, Mrs. Guy 
Norman, Mrs. Francis Amory, Mrs. 
John Hays Hammond, Mrs. W. H. 
Moore, Miss Loring, Mrs. Russel Ty- 
son, Mrs. N. S. Simpkins, Mrs. Clarence 
Moore and Mrs. Robert Bradley. ‘Tick- 
ets $2.00 may be found at the North 
Shore Grill club, Mrs. Swift’s, Mrs. 
Simpkins’ or Mrs. ‘Tyson’s. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer, who 
are spending the summer with Mrs. 
Brewer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Carr, at West Manchester, spent the 
week-end at Cohasset, with Mr. and 
Mrs. DeFord Bigelow. 
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Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter is entertaining 
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shelton of New 
York City, and Miss Colton of Wash- 
ington, at her home, the old Dudley L. 
Pickman cottage on Beverly Cove. She 
recently had as guests Miss Kellogg of 
Utica, N. Y., and Miss Stevens of 
Washington. - 
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Miss Helen Hooper has returned to 
her West Manchester home after a short 
visit to Holderness, N. H.— 
