24. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Misses Fabyan of Brookline and The Brown- 
lands, Manchester, entertained Dr. and Mrs. Marshall 
Fabyan of Beverly Farms last Sunday at dinner. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chase of Milton and Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea are spending a few weeks on the Maine 
coast. They were joined at Seal Harbor over the week- 
end by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, also of Manchester. 
Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Brown are sisters and enjoy much 
of their social life at Manchester together. 
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Young people of North Shore society will miss 
Richard Wigglesworth from their summer gaieties this 
season owing to his extended trip West. He will prob- 
ably not return until the first of September when he 
will resume his studies at Harvard. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sackett will not spend their 
summer at Marblehead Neck this season as they did 
last year. They are enjoying their fine new motor car 
and are touring New England. Mrs. Sachett drives 
the car herself and finds great pleasure in their trips 
about the country. The Sacketts were prominent fig- 
ures at the Isle of Shoals at their recent visit there. Lat- 
er after their summer’s tour, Mr. and Mrs. Sackett 
plan a trip to New York. They are also expected at 
the Brownlands, Manchester, some time in the late sum- 
mer. 
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‘‘Tlarbor View’’ the summer home of the Eben 
Richards at Pride’s Crossing will not be open this sea- 
son as the family will go to Europe. 
SWAMPSCOTT 
There is a large Brookline contingent at The Pres- 
ton this season. Included among them are Mr. and 
Mrs. T. R. Briggs, child and maid, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 
Green, J. B. Dittemore and daughter. Mr. Dittemore 
is a director of the Christian Science church, Boston. 
Francis Page and son, Sumner of Brookline are also at 
the hotel. 
Prominent Bostonians sojourning at The Preston 
are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Patterson and daughters. Mr. 
Patterson is a member of the well-known firm of Smith- 
Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howes and son, W. A. 
Hopkins, Mrs. F. Loiseaux, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Corey, 
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Liggett are other Bostonians there. 
Mr. Corey’is associated with the Filene company ‘ 
From the west at The Preston are Mrs. W. D. War- 
ren and maid, Miss Dandridge, Cincinnati, Mrs. R. W. 
Upshaw and son, St. Louis. . 
New York sends to The Preston G. W. Potts, Miss 
Potts, Miss Hethrington, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. 
Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barlow, child and governess. 
At The Elms, Beach Bluff, the summer days are 
being spent mid quiet and home-like surroundings. 
Among those who have made The Elms their summer 
home, while automobiling along the North Shore were 
Mr. ard Mrs. R. H. Capin of Holyoke. 
Ninton Ulrie Dahlgren Pierce of a prominent Wash- 
ington family is at The Elms. His great-aunt, Mrs. 
Landers has a summer home at Beach Bluff. Others at 
The Elms are the wife and child of Francis Hurtubis, 
the well-known Boston lawyer, Miss S. L. Jenkins, 
Lawrence, and Miss Kate B. Gifford, Asst. Supt. of the . 
Somerville schools. 
Christine Campbell 
244) Huntiugton Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 
HAS OPENED HER ROOMS ON 
Beach Street - Manchester, Massachusetts 
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Imported Linen Suits and Bresses, Embrai- 
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