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SOCIETY NOTES 
By the death last Saturday in Boston of Amory A. 
Lawrence, Beverly loses one of her most prominent sum- 
mer residents of long standing. The late Mr. Lawrence 
Was a conspicuous figure in the business, insurance, 
railroad, club and charitable circles of Boston and 
Massachusetts. As a brother of Bishop Lawrenee, 
he was a vestryman at Trinity echureh. In edu- 
eational circles, he was widely know: as an overseer 
of Harvard since 1906. Ile is survived Ly his widow, a 
bride of less than a year, who was formerly Mrs. Laura 
Amory Dugan. Three children by his first marriage to 
Emily F. Silsbee of Salem also survive. They are Amos 
A. Lawrence of Beaver Pond, Mrs. Edith, wife of Harold 
Coolidge of the Pride’s contingent and John 8. Law- 
renee. Four sisters also are bereaved,—Mrs. Frederic 
Cunningham of Longwood; Mrs. Augustus Ilemenway of 
Boston; Mrs. William ©. Loring of the Pride’s colony. 
The funeral was held Monday afternoon from Trinity 
echureh, Boston. 
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The Edward Grews of Dover arrived in Manchester 
last Saturday to pay their annual visit with Mrs. Henry 
S. Grew of Masconomo street, Manchester. 
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Joining the group of newly-weds, who favor Bev- 
erly Farms as a home center both winter and summer, 
are Mr. and Mrs. Andre Nicholas Reggio (nee Claire 
Means). They have settled at Mrs. Reggio’s mother’s 
cottage, the Mrs. Arthur Means Little summer home. 
Mrs. Little has loeated at Marlboro, N. I., for the sum- 
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North Shore Grille Club, Manguolia, dina 
Under Managenvut of Stearns & Jiretin 
Now Open for the Season 
SEA FOOD OUR SPECIALTY 
HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA 
ITALIAN VILLA 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Newport Garden association held an instrue- 
tive meeting recently on the lawn of ‘‘By the Sea,’’ the 
August Belmont villa. Thirty-five prominent society 
women of the Newport colony heard Mrs. Harriet Foote 
of The Rosery, Devereux, Marblehead, describe the 
famous rosery at the Spaulding estate at Pride’s. Among 
those ; resent we.e Mr. and Mrs. Ilugh D. Auechineloss, 
Mrs. ifanulton Kish Webster, Miss Edith Wetmore, Mrs. 
W. D. Andrews, Mrs. /.rthur Curtis James, Mrs. Eldridge 
and Mrs. French EK. Chadwick. Mrs, I. Townsend Bur- 
dep is president of the association, Mrs. W. Storrs Wells, 
vice-president and Mrs. Charles Il. Hoffman, secretary. 
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S. Reed Anthony and young son of Boston and Bev 
erly Farms are escaping the hot wave by means of 
a yachting eruise along the Maine coast. 
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Mrs. W. Rockwood Hoar of Washineton has been 
the guest of Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter at ‘‘Hdgewater,’’ Bey- 
erly Farms. Monday evening Mrs. Leiter wes at home 
to a dinner company of nine guests. Last Sur:lay Presi- 
dent and Mrs. Taft were guests at ‘‘Hdgewate:.’’ 
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Miss Cintra Hutchinson is again at Beve ly Farms. 
She brought friends with her to enjoy the pl asures in- 
cident to a stay at the beautiful Sidney KH. l-utehinsoa 
estate at Beverly Farms. 
A reeent hospitality “exte nded : ““Hagle Rock,’ 
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Pride’s Crossing, was a dinner perl th re V 
for twelve. 
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