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ae, many advantages for pleasure and recreation 
e winning wide attention and the club is becoming 
e and more the rendezvous for fashionable motor- 
g parties. Especially well patronized are the tea- 
garden and the cool dining rooms on the veranda. 
mong those observed there Saturday evening was 
Ce Captain Mark Hersey, U. S. A., Mrs. Hersey and their 
ter, Miss Alice, of Philadelphia. Capt. Hersey is 
e Philippine service and is home on furlough. J. 
_Gamney of Boston, who makes his home at the 
Oceanside, also had a dinner-party that evening, fol- 
lowing the regular Saturday night dance at the Ocean- 
side. On Sunday, Thomas Kelley, treasurer of the 
U nion Institution of Savings, of Boston, drove over to 
‘ain ner with a party of four. 
Mrs. James J. Storrow of Boston, Lincoln and Mar- 
blehead was in Amherst last Friday for the third annual 
eonference of rural community leaders at the Agricul- 
tural college grounds. Mrs. Storrow superintended a 
_ demonstration of organized play and recreation. She 
lained old and new games and also the teaching of 
olk dances. o 
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Mrs. Osear Tasigi of Boston and Stockbridge has 
en entertaining at the latter place Mr. and Mrs. Fran- 
tis is B Crowninshield (Louise E. Du Pont) of Washing- 
“ton and Marblehead. 
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Charles W. Noyes of Boston and a party including | 
e Grille in his big 60-horse power “Winton”? and had 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Larz Anderson and her mother, Mrs. George 
Hi. Perkins of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, will spend 
July and August at the Perkins estate in New Hamp- 
shire. Larz Anderson, minister to Belgium, will jom 
them next month. 
Wm. Endicott and son, * Fifam Endicott, Jr., of Bos- 
ton, have opened their Pride’s summer residence. The 
ill health of Mr. Endicott, Sr., caused a delay in their 
earlier arrival, 
Mr: and. Mrs. J. N. Weiutks of Toledo, Ohio, 
Pride’s have, returned from a Sojoutry in New York, 
The Chavies I Cutis fii of Boston and Pride’s 
and 
have had as their house guest at Pride’s William Amory 
Gardner, brother of Congeessmait icp. Gardner. 
The Henry Clay Piekees of St. Louis are at “Roek 
Cove,’’ their Pride’s estate for the season. 
Pes Ts prathkipibiashe of Boston have returned 
to Beverly Farms this. season. They are occupying the 
Seabury cottage. ; 
Mrs. H. G. Curry and “family of Pittsburg are settled 
at their Magnolia summer home for the’ season. nee 
The ‘auxiliary yawl Onawa owned by D. TI. Hostet- 
ter of Pittsburg and North Beverly and connected with 
the N. Y. Y. elub was at Shelter Island, N. Y., recently. 
come)! ee 
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