os SOCIETY NOTES 
: Rey. William H. Dewart and family have closed 
their Milton house and are settled in their Manches- 
ter Cove house for the summer. ‘ 
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_ Mrs. George Lee, whose indisposition caused her to 
-eancel her homeward passage on the Franconia, came 
in this week on the Laconia and has joined her family 
at Beverly Farms. 
A recent engagement is that. of Miss Beth Adams, 
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Lincoln Adams. of 
Montclair, N. J., to Oswald David Pfaelzer of Boston. 
Mr. Pfaelzer has spent the summer seasons in recent 
years at The Brownland, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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The French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, who 
have been in Boston and Cambridge, were entertained 
during a portion of the week by the Misses Katherine 
P. and Louisa P. Loring at their beautiful estate, 
“‘Burnside”’ at Pride’s. er 
J. Newton Gunn and family of New York have re- 
newed their loyalty to Beverly Farms and have settled 
for a second season’s sojourn. 
Julius Eisemann and family of Bay State road, 
Boston, have settled at their newly acquired and im- 
proved estate at Beverly Farms for the season| The 
Stanly Sinsheimers of which family party the Nathan 
Eisemanns are members are likewise located at the 
Farms for the summer. = 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Boston and 
Pride’s, who will be absent from the North Shore this 
season sailed on the Olympic last Saturday from New 
York enroute for Scotland where they will be located 
this summer. 
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By the very sudden death Sunday of Mrs. Helen 
B. Little, wife of John Mason Little of Boston and 
Swampscott, prominent North Shore families are 
plunged in mourning, particularly the Thomas P. Beals 
of Beverly Cove and the Boylston A. Beals of the Man- 
chester contingent. A complication of troubles was 
the cause of death. Mrs. Little was the daughter of 
James H. Beal, and was born in Boston. She was in her 
Gist year. She is survived by her husband, two sons, 
Amos R. Little and Dr. John Mason Little, Jr., who 
has been associated with Dr. Grenfell in his work in 
Labrador. There also are five daughters, Mrs. Charles 
W. Ogden of New York and Misses Julia, Grace, Louise 
and Helen Little; also two brothers, Thomas P. Beal 
and Boylston A. Beal of Boston, and two sisters, Miss 
Judith D. Beal and Miss Ida G. Beal. The funeral was 
held on Tuesday morning at ‘‘Briar Gate.’’ Rev. Paul 
Revere Frothingham of the Arlington Street church, 
Boston, conducted the services. Burial was at Mount 
Auburn and was private. 
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The marriage of Miss Helen Frances Jaffray and 
Walter Abbott of Beacon street, Boston, was celebrat- 
ed Wednesday of last week in the American Church in 
Jaffray gave the bride in marriage. Mr. Abbott is a 
son of Mrs. Jere Abbott of Beacon street, Boston, and 
West Manchester and brother of Gordon Abbott. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Little Miss Eleanor Perkins and sister of Brook- 
line were entertained this week by little Miss Eleanor 
Abbott at the Gordon Abbott residence at West Man- 
chester. They were brought from Brookline to West 
Manchester in the Abbott motor car. 
Mrs. Franklin Haven of Beacon street, Boston, has 
domiciled her household at the beautiful Haven estate 
on West Beach, Beverly Farms, for the season. 
The Amory G. Hodges have moved over from New 
York and are getting settled in the Fenno cottage. They 
were at Manchester last season. 
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