SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Francis Adams Lane of St. 
Louis wil not occupy her cottage 
on University Lane, Manchester 
Cove, this season. 
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The engagement of Miss Alice 
Elizabeth Watters, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter F. Watters of Bay 
State road, Boston, and- Swamp 
scott, and Frederic Russell Beebe, 
Hlarvard ’09, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederic Beebe of 14 Chestnut st., 
Malden, which was announced at 
the recent reception which Mr. and 
Mrs. Watters gave at the Tedesco 
Country club, Swampscott, was of 
much interest to the North Shore 
and York Harbor contingents. At 
the latter resort the Beebes sum- 
mer. Mrs. Beebe is_ prominently 
identified with the York MHarbor 
hospital work especially its acquis- 
ition, the ambulance. The Beebes 
are occupying ‘‘The Mount’ at 
York Harbor. 
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Clement 8. Houghton, formerly of 
the Manchester colony, and John E. 
Thayer of Lancaster have become 
trustees of ‘‘Tanglewood Farm’’ 
Carver, Cape Cod, the land having 
been purchased for the creation of a 
game sanctuary and game breeding 
preserve. 
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Mrs. Lucius Manlius Sargent of 
Dartmouth street, Boston, has ar- 
rived at her beautiful estate at 
Pride’s. Mrs. Sargent has joined 
the ranks of the motorists. <A fine 
garage has been erected on the 
Sargent estate to meet her needs in 
this direction. 
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William M. Wood and family of 
Boston and Andover are settled at 
their attractive summer _ residence 
on Paine Place, Pride’s. 
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The George Lees are domiciled at 
‘“‘Villa al mere’’ after an active 
social season at Brookline and Bos- 
ton the past winter. 
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Mrs. E. C. Swift, who is still 
abroad, is not expected at “‘Swift- 
moor’? until July. Mrs. Clarence 
Moore, her daughter, was due this 
week. 
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The Misses Paine of Brimmer 
street, Boston, have arrived at their 
beautiful estate at Pride’s. Its syl- 
van lovliness at this time of year is 
most alluring. Previous to settling 
permanently they gave an outing to 
members of their Sunday school 
classes there. 
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FRANK H. DAVIS, 
Magnolia Avenue, = - - Magnolia, Mass. 
Antiques, Curios and Works of Art 
Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boy, desks. Portrait of two children 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
No collection of America" portrait painters is complete without an Osg od, and as I 
have never before known of one to be in the hands of a deaier, few are complete. 
F. W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - S4LEM, MASS. 
Formerly at 67 NORTH STREET 
“Antiques, Curios and Works of Art| 
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