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PAGE & SHAW, - BOSTON. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilder Pollard, at Eastern Point, 
Gloucester, have been enjoying a short visit from their 
daughter, Mrs. Alvin F. Sortwell (Elise Pollard) of 
Manchester, during Mr.. Sortwell’s absence in Philadel- 
phia, where he was one of the ushers at the Willetts- 
Clark wedding the past week. The Pollards have been 
much interested in Class Day festivities, their son, Fred- 
erick having finished the Harvard law school. Mr. Pol- 
lard attended the class of ’83 dinner at the Vendome hotel 
Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and their 
daughter, Miss Pauline, are planning to join the Harvard 
men who have chartered the “Finland” for a trip to 
California by way of the Panama canal. The Pollards 
will leave the party at San Francisco and go on to Japan. 
They plan to be home about November 1. Through the 
efforts of Mrs. Pollard and Mrs. William Sheafe of Bos- 
ton, a branch of the French wounded emergency fund 
has been established in Gloucester. ‘The Bass Rocks and 
Eastern Point colonies are responding and the work is 
carried on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Girls Club 
rooms. 
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It is understood that Edward Everett and his sister, 
Miss Louise Everett will not come to West Manchester 
this summer. Their mother, Mrs. E. B. Everett died 
during the winter. 
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Mrs. William Stuart Spaulding of “Sunset Rock,” 
Pride’s Crossing, has been making her mother, Mrs. 
Sydney Fairlee, a short visit in Kenilworth, IIl., near 
Chicago, before joining Mr. Spaulding at their camp at 
Cascapedia, Quebec. 
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Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw of Jamaica Plain came to her 
Pride’s Crossing estate, “The Commons” last’ Thursday, 
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Miss Frances Moore and her young brothers have 
come on from Washington and are now settled at “Swift- 
’ Pride’s Crossing, with their grandmother, Mrs. E. 
C. Swift. Miss Moore has since gone to Philadelphia for 
the Munn-Wanamaker nuptials next week. Preston 
Moore returned this week from Concord, N. H., where he 
has been attending St. Paul’s school. That he has been 
interested in mechanics the past winter is certain, for he 
has brought home a cunning little auto, gray and some- 
what boatshaped, just large enough for two, which he 
has made himself. He may be seen almost constantly 
driving the little machine around Pride’s 
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hodges and family, of Brook- 
line, whom we reported some recke ago as leasing a 
cottage at Marblehead, have taken the Mansheld cottage 
at West Manchester, and are already settled for the 
season. The lease was made through the Boardman 
agency. 
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The William Madison Woods of Boston and And- 
over opened their Pride’s Crossing home last Saturday. 
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John Taylor Spaulding of Pride’s Crossing has join- 
ed his brother, W. S. Spaulding, who is fishing in the 
New Brunswick region. 
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The Herbert D. Hostetters of Pittsburg, Pa., are 
settled at their estate in North Beverly for the season. 
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Mrs. Herman L. Kampmann, 
inent resident of San Antonia, Texas, has a fine home, 
“Loma Vista” on Grover street, North Beverly. Mrs. 
Kampmann is not coming north this summer and has her 
place for rent. 
who is a very prom- 
