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SOCIETY NOTES 
Gaily bedecked yachts and high-powered automobiles 
will make Gloucester their goal on Friday afternoon, 
August 23d, when the entire population of the North 
Shore will go to Lookout Hill, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Hays Hammond, where a lawn fete will be given 
to aid in building the Woman’s Titanic Memorial arch. 
President and Mrs. Taft, who will be at the summer 
White House in Montserrat at the time, will motor over 
to Gloucester to be the guests of honor at the fete. In 
addition to the summer colonists, the people of Glouces- 
ter and nearby cities will also attend what will be one 
of the most brilliant functions in the social history of 
this section of the state. Mrs. Hammond is secretary 
of the Woman’s Titanic Memorial, which, in its cam- 
paign to erect a monument in Washington to the Titanic 
heroes, is backed by practically every organization of 
women in the country. On the program for the after- 
noon are Edith Wynn Matthison, Charles Rann Ken- 
nedy, William K. Harcourt and Mrs. Harcourt (Alice 
Fisher), and other famous theatrical and musical people. 
Everything possible has been done to insure an excel- 
lent program. The price of admission will be $5. The 
patronesses for the affair include: Mrs. William Howard 
Taft, Mrs. Eugene N. Foss, Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Mrs. 
George Agassiz, Mrs. R. L. Agassiz, Mrs. J. Bryce Al- 
lan, Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. 8. Reed 
Anthony, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, 
Mrs. Parkman Blake, Mrs. William J. Boardman, Mrs. 
Robert S. Bradley, Mrs. Maria H. Bray, Mrs. G. B. 
Chandler, Mrs. Winthrop Murray Crane, Mrs. George 
H. Crocker, Mrs. John 8S. Curtis, Miss Clara Curtis, Mrs. 
Robert Fulton Cutting, Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mrs. 
William F. Draper, Mrs. R. D. Evans, Mrs. J. Sloat Fas- 
sett, Mrs. Reginald H. Fitz, Mrs. Henry Clay Frick, Mrs. 
AT, 
Magnolia, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Exhibition of 
_ Color - Photography 
By the genuine oriental kind—is 
‘ science by itself. Because, for many 
MISS HELEN centuries, at a time when man knew 
MESSINGER but little of written characters, he 
Foreign Views, 
and Portraits 
The Bradford Studio 
Augustus P. Gardner, Mrs. John L. Gardner, Mrs. T. 
Harrison Garrett, Mrs. Wallace Goodrich, Mrs. David S. 
Greenough, Mrs. John Greenough,Mrs. Henry L. Higgin- 
son, Mrs. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Miss Hunt, Mrs. James” 
Marsh Jackson, Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick, Mrs. Maynard 
Ladd, Miss L.. W. Law, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. Levi Z. 
Leiter, Mrs. A. R. Lingard, Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, 
Mrs. Edward H. Loftus, Miss Katherine P. Loring, Mrs. 
James McMillan, Mrs. Anson Mills, Mrs. Samuel J. 
Mixter, Mrs. William H. Moore, Mrs. Charles T. Parker. 
Mrs. Isaac Patch, Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins, Mrs. 
John C. Phillips, Mrs. Dudley Pickman, Mrs. C. A. Por- 
ter, Mrs. Gordon Prince, Mrs. S. A. Raymond, Mrs, 
Quincy A. Shaw, Mrs. William A. Slater, Mrs. Alger- 
non 8. Sullivan, Mrs. Edwin C. Swift, Mrs. W. B. Thom- 
as, Mrs. Russell Tyson and Mrs. Roger Wolcot t 
Tickets for the performance will be placed on sale at 
Barker’s, Hawthorne Inn, Gloucester; Hotels Thorwald 
Moorland, Bass Rocks; Hotels Turk’s Head Inn, Straiths ‘ 
mouth Inn, Rockport; Ocean View House, Pigeon Coves 
Charles E. Cunningham’s, Brynmere, Grandview, Over. 
look Hotels, Annisquam; Oceanside Hotel, North Shore 
Grill, Dreicer’s, Huylers, Magnolia; Masconomo House, 
Essex County club, Manchester Trust Company, Man: 
chester; Varney’s drug store, Beverly Farms; Beverly 
Inn, National Bank, Delaney’s drug store, Beverly; The 
Rock-mere, the Nanepashemet, Marblehead; Lincoln, 
New Ocean, Preston Hotels, Swampscott; Tudor, Bren 
ton Hotels, Nahant; Hotel Agawaw, Allison’s, Lake’s,, 
Conley’s, Prescott’s, Brown’s Drug Stores, Ipswich; 
Ferncroft Inn, Middleton; Wolf Tavern, Newburyport; 
Motels Touraine, Lenox, Somerset, Puritan, Herrick’s 
ticket agency, Boston; Salisbury Beach, Hotel Cushing. 
Goodrich’s drug store; Hotels Janvrin, Ocean House, 
Pelham, Sea View, Grave’s drug store, Hampton Beach; 
Hotels Wentworth, Rockingham, Portsmouth, N. H. 
SOCIETY NOTES . 
Mrs. W. Murray Crane, wife of 
the Senator, has just concluded 
few days’ visit with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boardman at 
‘“Windelyffe,’’ Manchester-by-the- 
Sea. . 
Few people know and fewer ap- 
preciate the fascination of an old 
rug of exquisite design and texture 
A knowledge of rugs—that is, of 
had long been accustomed to weave 
his thoughts, inspirations and ideals 
into his handiwork. This accounts 
for some of the marvelous designs 
and colorings in some of the rare 
old rugs that are so highly prized 
to-day by lovers of the rare and beau: 
tiful. As their store opposite the 
Colonnade, Magnolia, Zora & Miller 
of Providence, have some splendid 
examples of rare and antique orient- 
al rugs in the best colorings, weaves 
and designs. They are on exhibition 
now and expert. attendants are on 
hand to tell the history of each fa- 
brie. 
MURDOCH 
Gardens 
Mass. 
(Other Society Notes pages 40-41, 
