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SOCIETY N OTES 
George Wigglesworth and family are due to-day 
at the Wigglesworth estate at Manchester. Richard 
Wigglesworth, Harvard 1912, is planning a world-trip 
ti a party of college-mates. They will start in a few 
weeks. 
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The Prescott Bigelows have arrived at their Man- 
chester summer home. Their numerous social obliga- 
tions of the late season in Boston have delayed their 
previous arrival. Miss Elizabeth Bigelow, the clever 
equestrienne of the family, is now noted on the North 
Shore drives enjoying her favorite sport. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis are again at ‘‘Old 
Place”’ their Beverly Farms estate after a two weeks’ 
trip to Canada. They carried their auto on the trip 
and devoted considerable of their time entour to this 
favorite pastime: aithst we 
Miss Cintra Hutchinson is absent from Beverly 
Farms visiting among Philadelphia and other friends 
The John Wilsons of Stevenson, Ind., are due this 
week at Miss Hutchinson’ S cottage at Beverly Farms. 
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Judge W. H. Moet secured as his absolute prop- 
erty during the Olympia Horse Show at London the 
Berkeley Challenge Cup. He won it last year. It was 
won in the four-in-hand class and will be a treasured 
trophy on display at both the New York and Pride's 
residences of Judge Moore. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The death last Friday of Mrs. Helen Van Rensseluer 
Jarvie of Montclair, N. J., on board the yacht Cristina 
owned by Frederick C. Fletcher of Brookline and Mar- 
blehead Neck caused deep regret in the Marblehead and 
Bass Rock colonies where Mr. Fletcher was so_ well 
known and esteemed. The steam yacht was a magnifi- 
cent new one and was at the Yale and Harvard boat 
races, when an explosion occurred on the yacht, which 
caused the death of Mrs. Jarvie. Others of the party 
were Dr. William Jarvie and Miss Jarvie from Bass 
Rocks and Mr. Fletcher’s little daughter and nurse. 
The late Mrs. Fletcher was a daughter of Dr. Jarvie. 
Mr. Fletcher is a member of the Eastern Yacht club 
and treasurer of the Pocasset Worsted Company of 
Boston: The husband of the late Mrs. Jarvie, victim of 
the accident, is a member of the Arbuckle combany. 
Before the Harvard-Yale race at New London last 
Friday, Dr. and Mrs. Appleton and Miss Susan Apple- 
ton of Boston entertained at luncheon at their beautiful 
summer home. Among the guests from the North Shore 
were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crowninshield, Miss Elizabeth 
Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr and Mrs. Charles 
G. Winslow. Several New York friends of Dr. and 
Mrs. Appleton were present. 
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The widow of the late Clarence Moore continues 
to be ill at Washington. Her children, their nurses and 
the household servants are all settled at ‘‘Swiftmoor’’ 
at Pride’s. Not for some two weeks will Mrs. Moore 
be able to leave the Capital for the North Shore. 
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