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Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancashire and 
daughter, are leaving Manchester, Satur- 
day and will spend the balance of Octo- 
ber at the Somerset, in Boston. Miss 
Lancashire will probably remain east un- 
til the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Lan- 
cashire will go next month to their 
home in Alma, Mich. ‘They have been 
occupying the Hood cottage on Norton’s 
Point, the last summer, and it is probable 
they will return to the Manchester shore 
again next season, as they have become 
very devoted to the North Shore. 
Among departures from Beverly 
Farms this week are the Philip Dexters, 
A. G. Weeks, Mrs. S. T. Morse, 
Godfrey L. Cabet, James B. Waller, 
H. H. Thorndike and Frederick R. 
Sears, jr. 
Mrs. Frederick Dexter is leaving 
Beverly Farms for her Boston home to- 
morrow. 
Otis H. Luke and family are leaving 
Beverly Farms Saturday for their home 
in Brookline. 
John G. A. Leishman, United States 
ambassador to Turkey, who has been 
some time in this country, is the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frick at “‘ Eagle 
Rock’’ their summer home at Pride’s 
Crossing. Ambassador Leishman was 
with Mr. Frick one of Andrew Car- 
negie’s partners in the early days of the 
steel business, and participated in the 
early history of the development of the 
business. 
Mrs. Frederick Ayer of ‘‘ Avalon,”’ 
Pride’s Crossing is in New York for a 
week and is registered at the Plaza. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Clark, jr., 
Miss Amie Clark and Clarence Clark 
left Manchester yesterday for a motor trip 
back to Philadelphia. They planned to 
reach Pomfret, Conn., in time for lunch, 
and to remain in Hartford over night, 
going on to New York today, where 
they will remain a few days. They 
will spend the autumn at their country 
estate in St. David’s, Pa. 
Francis L. Higginson of the Pride’s 
Crossing colony has gone to Hot Springs, 
Va., for a stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton are re- 
ceiving congratulations on the arrival of 
another little son in their Manchester 
home on Sunday of this week. The 
little chap weighed a few ounces over 
nine pounds. He will be named 
Charles Head, after his grandfather. 
The Eugene Gray Fosters have closed 
the Southerland cottage at Coolidge’s 
Point and returned to Boston. 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter left Bev- 
erly, Monday, for a ten days’ trip to New 
York, 
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Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Schoonmaker of 
Pittsburg, Pa., have been recent guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frick at Eagle 
Rock, Pride’s Crossing. 
Secretary of the navy George von L. 
Meyer has returned to Washington and 
has resumed his officiai duties. Mr. 
Meyer’s family will spend the balance 
of the month at Rock Maple farm at 
Hamilton before going to Washington 
for the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spaulding arrived 
at Pride’s this week and will remain for 
a few weeks. ‘They go abroad later. 
Mr. Spaulding’s sister, Mr.s Henry Par- 
sons King and Mr. King will go to 
Egypt this winter, and they will meet 
the Spauldings in Italy. 
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The social event of the week for those 
remaining on the shore will be the young 
people’s party given tonight by Mrs. 
Frances Appleton for her daughter, Miss 
Ruth Appleton, at Ipswich. Miss 
Appleton will come out this winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knowlton of 
Saginwa, Michigan, have returned home 
after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 
H. Lancashire at Manchester for the 
past ten days. 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, 2d, had the mis- 
fortune a few days ago to break her 
wrist, as the result of the crank on her 
runabout ‘‘ kicking back’’ as Mrs. Shaw 
was starting the car. 
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