_ SOCIETY NOTES 
_ The Masconomo, Manchester. 
__ The Masconomo at Manchester is 
becoming increasingly popular with 
society people from far and near. 
During the past week there have 
been many arrivals. Mr. and 
Mrs. Samuel Storrow with their 
daughter, Miss Storrow of Pasadena 
in company with Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Storrow of Brookiine recent- 
_ly opened their stay here. Many of 
the guests entertained friends over 
‘Sunday. Erie Pape, the artist, who 
is making the Masconomo his home 
‘until he goes abroad, entertained Al- 
bert Le Breton and Miss Marguerite 
Le Breton at luncheon Sunday. Mr. 
and Mrs. T. McNaughton with their 
daughter, who in the theatrical world 
is known as Alice Lloyd, have spent 
a number of pleasant week-ends en- 
_joying the novel pleasures of the 
North Shore. Miss Lloyd is the Eng- 
lish actress who has been making 
‘such a hit starring in ‘‘Little Miss 
_ Fix-It’’ at the Tremont theatre, Bos- 
ton. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sullivan 
and daughter, Grace, of Salem have 
taken up their season’s stay here. 
Among the arrivals from Boston and 
vicinity are Mrs. Mark Andrews, 
Miss Ellen M. Donelan of Boston, 
W. H. Conant and chauffeur of 
Brookline, Harley M. Perkins of 
Brookline, Mrs. M. P. Rice of Boston 
and the Misses Anna McKeever and 
T. L. McKeever also of Boston. R. 
W. Lewis and chauffeur of La Verne 
is also among the recent Masconomo 
arrivals. 
IPSWICH 
The second annual picnic given 
recently by R. T. Crane, Jr., of 
Chicago and Ipswich at his beauti- 
ful sea-girted estate at Ipswich, 
“Castle Hill,’’ gave unbounded joy 
to hundreds of school children of 
the town, their teachers and chaper- 
ones. There were about 1,000 pres- 
ent. Transportation was provided 
by the steamer Carlotta, and about 
twenty motor boats. Chairman of 
the School Committee George H. W. 
Hayes, and police officers carefully 
superintended the transportation of 
the children. At the beach of the 
estate, there was a band in attend- 
ance. Bathing, ball games and other 
_ divertisements were enjoyed. Mr. 
Crane provided ice cream, lemonade 
and candy as refreshments in two 
hig tents. Servants from the Crane 
mansion — served. The children 
brought basket lunches. It was a 
happy day for all, Mr. Crane win- 
ning a stronger place in the affec- 
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wich by his great kindness and 
generosity. Extreme precautions 
were taken to protect the children 
from all harm. <A squad of police 
officers patroled the beach of Castle 
Till during the picnic to guard 
against accidents. 
SWAMPSCOTT 
The New Ocean House, Swamp- 
scott, has found the torrid weather 
most conducive to seashore business 
and their beautiful and imposing 
hostelry a popular mecca for both 
permanent and transient devotees of 
the Swampscott section of the North 
Shore. 
From Hotel Somerset at the New 
Ocean House are Rasco G. Davis, 
Mrs. L. G. Fairbank, J. M. Fairbank. 
An Albany family of prominence, 
who has returned to the New Ocean, 
is that of Mrs. Jasper Van Wormer. 
