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TUESDAY afternoon Mrs. Sidney E. Hutchinson gave 
anotner of her delightful musicales at her charming 
‘home, Sydith Terrace, Beverly Farms. The following 
program was rendered by Mrs. Hutchinson in her usual 
polished manner: 
Songs my mother taught me Dvorak 
Aw printemps Gounod 
Il est doux ( Herodiade) Massenet 
Silver Rain Clough-L eighter 
Psyche Paladilhe 
Saint Saens 
Tchaikowskt 
Reynaldo Hahn 
Puccimt 
Aimon nous 
Ah! qui brula d’amour 
D’une prison 
Vissi d’arte (Tosca) 
Aime moi Bemberg 
Only a few invitations were issued. Following the musi- 
cale afternoon tea was served on the lawn in front of 
the house overlooking the sea. 
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Mrs. John Caswell and family are back to their 
estate at Pride’s Crossing, after spending the summer ia 
the country. The Albert G. Milbanks, who have had 
“Round Plain Farm” all summer, have returned to Sea- 
bright, N. J. Mrs. Milbank and Mrs. Caswell are sisters. 
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Society showed much interest in the concert given 
at Hawthorne Inn casino, East Gloucester, Thursday 
~ evening, September 2, by Miss Melba L. Procter of 
Brookline and Eastern Point, solo dancer, pupil of Mrs. 
Lilla Viles Wyman of Boston, and George EK. Stevens 
of New York, a young singer of great promise. The 
sccompanist was Laila G. Procter of Brookline and East- 
ern Point. Miss Procter danced in costume. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Kben Richards of Tuxedo Park, Nev 
York, who are at their cottage, Harbor View, at Prides 
Crossing, have been entertaining a houseful of young 
people this week, including Misses Francis P. Field of 
Sterlington, N. Y., Helen G. Alexander of Tuxedo Park, 
‘Irene Pierce of St. Louis, and Mrs. William Gray, Jr., 
cf Greenwich, Conn., James T. Vogel and George Gris- 
wold, Jr., of Tuxedo Park, N. Y. The young people were 
at the Montserrat Club Tuesday for an afternoon of golf 
ard tennis. 
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‘Hon. and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge entertained at 
dinner Tuesday evening at Selwood, their summer home 
at Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Wolters, who, on account of ill health, had to 
go to Europe and returned only recently, is giving two 
talks in English on her “Experiences Abroad.” and on the 
social conditions there, The first of these talks was given 
at the residence of Mrs. Charles E. Hodges, Harbor st., 
West Manchester, on Thursday afternoon, September 2d, 
and the last next Thursday at the same place, from 4 to 5. 
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ITH the customary large entry list and widespread 
interest the annual horse show of the Myopia 
ciunt Club promises to reach the high standards of pre- 
vious years. This is the twenty-first annual horse show 
ai.d gymkhana to be held by the Hamilton organization 
and as usual will take place next Monday, Labor Day, 
beginning at ten o’clock in the morning. There will be 
nine regular classes on the program and these, with the 
three gymkhana events, will fill out the day, with the cus- 
fomary intermission for luncheon. The order of events 
has been arranged about the same as in former years. 
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There will be a dog show next Thursday, September 
9g, 1915, at Mrs. John Caswell’s, Pride’s Crossing, begin- 
ning at 2 o'clock. Entries will be accepted for the show 
up to Wednesday, September 8, at 36 Bromfield street, 
Loston, Room 306, telephone Main 3409 W, or Mrs. John 
Caswell, Pride’s Crossing, telephone 184 Beverly Farms. 
Post entries will be received at the gate. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore and children left 
Tuesday for their home in Lake ‘Forest, Ill. They had 
spent August with Mr. Moore’s parents, the William H. 
Moores at “Rockmarge,” one of the most beautiful places 
at Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mr, and Mrs. William Stuart Spaulding of “Sun- 
set Rock,” Pride’s Crossing, will return Sept. 15th frota 
Sugar Hill, N. H., where they have been spending sev- 
eral weeks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Burke of Fatherland Farms, 
Byfield are spending this week-end and holiday at Bretton 
Woods. 
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Mas, Carteret Fenno and family: of Rowley are 
spending a few weeks in the Green mountains of Ver- 
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Mrs. William L’Engle of New York is spending the 
week with Mrs. John Chess Ellsworth of ‘“Wayside,” 
Manchester Cove. 
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Mrs. William H. Howard and daughter, Mrs. Whit- 
well, have been spending a week at Dublin, N. H., as 
guests of Mrs, George B. Upton. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton and family are settled 
again at their Manchester home after spending part of 
the summer at “Headlands,” the estate on Lake Cham- 
plain where the late parents of Mrs. Stockton—Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Head—always spend their summers. Mrs. 
Stockton’s sister, Mrs. Henry Gannon Clark, is now there 
for a late summer'stay. Mr. Clark, who has been of 
those at the citizen-soldier camp in Plattsburg. has joined 
Mrs. Clark. 
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