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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Dorothy Paine, daughter of 
R. T. Paine of Boston and Pride’s 
has been visiting among relatives 
and friends at Pride’s. The Paine 
family are not summering on the 
North Shore this season. Mrs. Hen- 
ry W. Stevens of Detroit will oe- 
cupy the Paine cottage. She was 
its tenant last season. 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean of the 
Pride’s contingent is visiting friends 
in Stockbridge. 
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Miss Leslie Bradley is adding an- 
gling to her list of accomplishments. 
She is at Bonaventure, Quebee, for 
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the salmon fishing. Fine specimens 
of her successful catch have reached 
the Bradley estate at Pride’s. 
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Contractors are figuring on pro- 
posed improvements to the Dane 
property at Hamilton, which Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of Boston 
and Manchester have purchased. 
They intend making the estate a 
country seat for spring and autumn 
sojourns. They will still retain their 
loyalty to Manchester as a summer 
home. 
Osaka, Japan 
London New York 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Alice Cotting of Boston and 
Pride’s is enjoying a visit with Mrs. 
Philip Little of Boston and Salem 
at MacMahan’s island, Maine. 
The Misses Northam of New 
York, are at the Hawthorne Inn, 
Kast. Gloucester. They are sailing 
for Europe in the early autumn. 
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Col. and Mrs. Cranmore N. Wal- 
lace have left Beverly Cove for an 
extended sojourn in the White Mts. 
They journeyed by auto and_ will 
make trips about that territory. Col. 
Wallace is not in the best of health 
and hopes to recuperate through 
this means of relaxation from busi- 
ness cares. Mrs. Wallace’s niece 
from the west and the latter’s fam- 
ily will enjoy the beautiful Wallace 
estate on Neptune street during 
their absence. 
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Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Chase of Mil- 
ton and Manchester left the North 
Shore this week for a month’s yacht- 
ing trip along the Maine coast. 
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Miss Waring of Charleston, 5. C., 
who is spending the summer at 
Magnolia, will return to Rome, in- 
September. 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mink of 
Boston are returning from Europe 
August first and will come directly 
to their summer residence on Cobb 
avenue, Manchester, for the remain- 
der of the season. 
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Mrs. Robert Pitcairn of Pittsburg, 
who was on the North Shore some 
weeks since seeking a summer es- 
tate, debated between the Jordan 
villa at West Manchester and the 
Ilead estate at 
Ilead estate was her final choice. The 
family arrived in Manchester this 
week. Mrs. Rees, a daughter, pre- 
ceded her mother to Manchester. 
Mrs. Pitcairn remained a few days 
in Boston, registering at Hotel Tour- 
aine. 
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The J. H. Kampmanns of San An- 
tonio, Texas, who have the Cobb cot- 
tage at Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
this season’ are auto enthusiasts. 
They are taking long and interesting 
trips. They are frequent visitors 
also at ‘‘Loma Vista.’? The Herman 
L. Kampmanns of San Antonio and 
Grove road, Beverly, maintain that 
estate on the North Shore. 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab 
292 Fifth Ave. New York 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announce the opening of their Summer Store on at 
Lexington Avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
With an exclusive line of 
Japanese and Chinese Art Goods 
including 
Bamboo and Bronze Wares, Embroideries, 
Mandarins, Artistic Lamps, 
Stone Garden Ornaments, 
Novelties, etc. 
Palm Beach, Fla. 
Imported Gowns, 
Announces the opening of her shop at 
Smith 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Block 
With a superb collection of 
Lingerie, 
Linen and Tub Dresses 
Waists, Wraps and 
Novelties 
Branches 
Hot Springs, Va. 
Paris 
Manchester The © 
