4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The announcement by Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks 
Cabot of Marlboro street, Boston, of the engagement of 
their eldest daughter, Miss Anna Lyman Cabot, to Joseph 
Randolph Coolidge, 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ran- 
dolph Coolidge jr., is of much interest to North 
Shore residents, as both families are well represented in 
the North Shore contingent. The engagement, which was 
made known Tuesday to some of the more intimate 
friends, was to have been more formally announced at a 
tea on Thursday afternoon, which Mrs. Cabot had planned 
in honor of the engagement. She and her daughter had 
expected to welcome a large number of guests. The tea 
was cancelled, however, and the invitations were recalled 
by Mrs. Cabot, owing to the sudden death at Brattleboro, 
Vt., Monday night, of Mr. Cabot’s father, Norman F. 
Cabot, eighty-two years of age. Miss Cabot who is a 
member of the Vincent club, has had most interesting 
experiences since her debutante season. Having a strong 
preference for earnest work of some kind, over social 
life and its demands, Miss Cabot took a course in nursing 
at the Children’s Hospital. Later she travelled through 
Norway and last summer, on the invitation of Dr. Gren- 
fell, she took charge of one of his hospitals at Pulley’s 
Island, Newfoundland. Throughout the past winter she 
has been in Boston the executive head of the Municipal 
League, and in this work has co-operated with 
her fiance’s mother, Mrs. Coolidge, also Mrs. William 
Lowell Putnam and other well-known women who have 
become interested in uplifting work. Miss Cabot’s sisters 
are the. Misses Eleanor F., Catherine and Polly Cabot 
and her only brother is Norman Cabot. The Cabots 
summer at Dublin, N..H. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Russell Codmans of Boston plan to open their 
summer home on Smith’s Point, Manchester, the middle 
of this month. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burnham, who will probably 
occupy the Stevens estate, off Summer street, Manches- 
ter, again the coming season, are leaving Boston next week 
for a short visit to Lenox before coming to the sea-shore. 
They have their daughter Mrs. Austen Gray and two 
beautiful young children over from New York for the 
week to visit them before going to the country. Mr. and 
Mrs. Burnham are going to Lenox to be with Miss Adele 
Kneeland of New York, a sister of Mrs. Henry Whitney 
Munroe. Mr. Munroe is a brother of Mrs. Burnham. 
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Mrs. John A. Burnham and family of 57 Common- 
wealth avenue, have moved down to their country estate, 
near Wenham Lake the present week. 
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The J. H. Lancashires of Detroit are settled at the 
Hooper estate, West Manchester, for the season. 
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The Robinson house, off School street, Manchester, 
is being prepared for opening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- 
Millan who will occupy it, expect to arrive on the 24th 
of this month. 
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Miss Elizabeth Seccombe of Boston will occupy the 
Richard Boardman cottage at Beverly Farms the com- 
ing season. 
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Dr. Edward C. Streeter and family of Boston have 
moved down to the Pierce cottage at Old Neck, Manches- 
Manchester 
