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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean of 
_ Pride’s is enjoying a short sojourn 
at Potter, N. H. Mrs. McKean, who 
is prominent in North Shore society, 
enjoys the contrasting simplicity of 
the camp life at Potter. 
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The famed horses of Judge 
Moore, which were recently exhibit- 
ed at the International Horse show 
at London, arrived at the Moore 
estate at Pride’s Crossing Thursday. 
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At the annual meeting of the 
General Court of the Founders and 
Patriots of America, held recently 
in New York City, Rev. Dr. Charles 
Wadsworth, of Philadelphia, was 
elected Governor General to succeed 
the late Major General Frederick 
Dent Grant. This order is the most 
exclusive of the patriotic societies 
in conditions of eligibility. Among 
its former governors general have 
been Admiral George Dewey, of 
Washington, jand General Stewart 
L. Woodford, of New York. Dr. 
Wadsworth is also chaplain general 
of the Society of the Cincinnati, and 
chaplain of the Pennsylvania So- 
ciety of the War of 1812. Dr. Wads- 
worth and family make their sum- 
mer home at Magnolia. 
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Mrs. Thomas A. Laughlin at ‘‘The 
Alhambra’’, Pride’s Crossing, is en- 
tertaining Mrs. F. M. Schwartz of 
Pittsburgh. Mrs. Laughlin is the 
sister of Mrs. Taft and one of the 
reasons for her choice of Prides as 
her summer home was the desire to 
be near her sister. 
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Miss Elizabeth Dalton, one of the 
popular members of the younger 
Beverly Farms set, has left “‘The 
Pines’’ for a round of visits at North 
Haven, Maine. 
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S. E. Nitehinson of Philadelphia 
and Beverly Farms is cruising along 
the Maine coast. He is now off Bar 
Harbor for a few days while enroute 
to Halifax. 
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Miss Florence Lee, the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of 
“Villa al Mare’’ at the Farms, is at 
Keene, N. H., for a visit. The Lees, 
who are Boston people, are very 
active in the summer colony. 
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S. Reed Anthony, who has been 
with the Eastern Yacht club on 
board the ‘‘Doris’’ on the Maine 
eruise, has returned to ‘‘Rose 
Ledge,’’ at Beverly Farms. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Gerard Bement has forsaken 
the charms of ‘‘The Meadows’’, her 
summer home at Beverly Farms, for 
a visit to Quebec. 
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Harold Morgan of Philadelphia 
was a week-end guest of the Sidney 
E. Hutchinsons at Beverly Farms. 
William B. Dinsmore of New 
York, who has many friends among 
the North Shore summer residents, 
is off West Beach on board his 
yacht, the ‘‘Ituna.”’ 
The famous Curacao Hats, all 
sizes, at ‘‘The Indian Store,’’ Fuller 
street, near the Postoffice, Magnolia. 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
Scene of Hawthorne’s Romance 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown 
Fee 25c. including garden and 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive articles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Hathaway House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
54 Turner St., Salem 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Jared Loekwood of Boston, 
is spending a few days at Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, a guest of her sister, 
Mrs. J. M. Graham, at ‘‘Graholm,”’ 
formerly the Merril! homestead, 
Smith’s Point. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Higginson are 
making their annual visit to the for- 
mer’s father Henry L. Higginson at 
‘“Sunset Hill,’’ West Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mink of Bos- 
ton and Manchester, will probably 
arrive at their summer home on 
Cobb avenue next week. They have 
been sojourning in Europe. 
TheNormantnn 
Masnolia, Mass. 
M. A. Eldridge, Proprietor. 
Accommodation ean be ob- 
tained for the season. Table 
board is First Class.—Reason- 
able Rates. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
ESTABLISHED 
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186 Boylston St., Boston. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
“PEE INDIAN! STORE 
Fuller St., Magnolia, 3d house south of Post Office. 
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