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Phillips of Boston entertains her daughter, Mrs. Andrew 
J. Peters, part of each summer. | Mrs. Peters is the wife 
of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Many promi- 
nent Washingtonians are frequent guests at these homes 
which skirt the Wenham lake shore. 
Ipswich is the home of the Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton 
Smith, rector of St. John’s Church in Washington. Dr. 
and Mrs. Smith have spent a quiet summer at “Cotton- 
field,” their charming place on Ipswich river. Dr. Smith 
had charge of the Ascension Memorial Church in Ipswich 
during the month of August, when large audiences of 
summer visitors gathered in the little church which is so 
beloved by all of. the Ipswich colony. \ 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Simpkins and son, Master 
Tudor, have also spent the summer in Ipswich at Y? 
Rogers Manse, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence’ L. Hay (Alice 
Appleton) have:spent this season in Newbury, near Ips- 
wich. 
» At Nahant is the home of Senator 
Lodge and Mrs. George Cabot Lodge. 
Viscountess de Sibour spent sometime at Nahant this 
summer and have recently returned to Washington. The 
Viscountess was much interested in promoting plans for 
the talk on ‘‘Fighting in France” oY E. Alexander Powell 
at the home at Mr. cand Mts. .A. P. C. ’Wichfeld. - This 
was one of the smartest evening functions of the season, 
occurring. in August. 
Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wm. H. H. Southerland 
have concluded their stay in Nahant and returned to 
Washington in time for a short visit with their daughter, 
Mrs. J. Butler Wright (Harriet Southerland) before she 
sails (Oct. 14) for Petrograd, where Mr. Wright has 
been appointed counselor of the American embassy. Mrs. 
Louis. Bacon of Nahant will accompany her sister, Mrs. 
Wright, as far as’ New ' York. 
Mrs. Marshall Field of Washington and formerly of 
Chicago, will return to her home from a quiet summer 
at “Bee Rock,” the Guy Norman home at Beverly Cove. 
This was Mrs. Field’s first season in a cottage on the 
North Shore, although she was no stranger to the Shore, 
having frequently visited. here several years ago.. She 
came this season to be near her niece, Mrs. Albert J. 
Beveridge (Catherine Eddy) of Beverly Farms. Her 
brother-in-law, Augustus N, Eddy, the father. of Mrs. 
Beveridge and of Spencer.,-Eddy, has returned: from a 
seven-years’ sojourn in Paris where he has been interested 
in: arty. He has, been a.guest upon the Shore since his 
arrival in New -York, where he was met by Spencer: Eddy 
of Newpoft. 
Henry Cabot 
Viscount and 
Charles». E. Foster of Fresh 
Mr-.and Mrs: Water 
Cove, Gloucester, andthe Hon. and Mrs. Ernest W. 
Roberts of Rockport, are'among the Washington residents 
who frequent the Cape Ann region each year. 
The North Shore has long been a favorite place for 
he foreign embassy. At Beverly Farms is: located. the 
Italian Embassy at “Pitch Pine Hall,” the commodious 
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Luke céttage, wheré, for two seasons, ‘the Italian Ambas- 
sador and the ‘Cotintess Dolores Macchi di Cellere and 
their children have enjoyed the life of'the Shore. . 
At Manchester the Argeftine Ambassador and Mine. | 
Naon have spent their first season on the Shore in “Wind- 
cliffe,” the home of Mrs. William J. Boardman, on Essex 
road, near the Essex County club. 
Bass ‘Rocks, Gloucester, is where the Siamese minis- 
ter, Phya Prabha Karavongse, has had summer head-  — 
quarters. Mrs. Edward H. Loftus, wife of the English 
secretary to the Siamese legation, has been prominently 
identified with the social life of Gloucester’s summer 
colony for many seasons. 
The legations have brought a large corps of attaches 
to the Shore who have, more or less, mingled in its social 
life each season. | 
Washington, ‘the North Shore and Boston seem to be 
interminable in their associations and intereer. 
Wilson Free-Trade is highly endorsed by the sarge 
pean employers of cheap labor. 
ISS Brenpa WiiiiAMs-Tayior, daughter of Lady 
Wilhams-Taylor of Montreal, has been a guest of 
Mrs. F. P. Frazier at, West Manchester the past.week. 
Mrs. R. F. Greeley 
have been stopping in 
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and Miss Marion Greeley, who 
Marlboro, N. H., since leaving 
Manchester where they spent the summer at the Brown- 
land cottages, are returning the CORRS week to the 
Hotel Victoria, ‘Boston. 
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James Means and family will se the reniainder of 
the month in Manchester before returning to their town 
house, 191 Bay State Road, Boston. 
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Mrs. L. M. Sargent, w ho has spent the summer at 
Pride’s Crossing, has returned to her winter home, 315 
Dartmouth street, Boston. 
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Pay Director Charles W. Littlefield, U. S. N., retired, 
and Mrs. Littlefield, of Smith’s Point, Manchester, were 
at the Curtis Hotel, Lenox, on their way to Lake Placid 
club and the Thousand Islands. 
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F. Munroe Endicott, oie te been secretary of. the 
legation to Costa Rica, will return to Washington from a 
cuiet summer at Beverly Farms with his sister, Mrs. 
Franklin Haven at the Haven estate. They were in 
mourning this season for their sister, Miss Mary C. 
Endicott, who died in Waging in last winter. 
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The announcement fe Senator Henry F. Lippitt of 
the marriage of his daughter, Miss Frances Lippitt, to 
Brig. Gen. -Moreton Foley Gage of the. British army, in 
Paris, Sept. 30,.ca're as a surprise to her friends. Gen 
Gage is, well known in Washington society, where he 
formerly lived. as an. attache of the British embassy. Miss 
Lippitt became interested in Red Cross. work last winter 
and went abroad to pursue her work. Last summer, 
after taking a special course, she and Miss Katharine Dorr 
of Manchester sailed to France, Sept. 1, to do work in 
the hospitals... Gen. Gage is now on a leave of absence 
and will return to the front in a: few weeks, when his 
young American wife will pursue her chosen work. 
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