NORTH SHORE 
Vol. XIII 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The Col. Sidney M. Hedges estate at Eastern Point, 
East Gloucester, has been recently purchased by A. W. 
Pollard of the wholesale grocery firm of Wood, Pollard & 
Co., Boston. Mr. Pollard and family have been occupy- 
ing the Russell cottage near “The Ramparts,” for several 
seasons and next year they will be located at the Hedges 
cottage, which will be somewhat enlarged. The Hedges 
estate is one of the most attractive at Eastern Point, 
where it has been the scene of gay functions of the 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery of Boston, of whica 
Col. Hedges is a member. The spacious well-kept lawns 
and fine shrubbery were always admired by passersby on 
Fort Hill avenue. Mr. Pollard and his daughter, Miss 
Katharine Pollard return home this week from a sojourn 
of several weeks in far-off Japan. Members of the Pol- 
lard family are remaining at Eastern Point. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Proctor of Hamilton, who 
will spend the winter in Boston, as usual, have been mak- 
_ ing their annual visit at the old home in New York, where 
they were registered at the St. Regis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan are at the Homestead, 
Hot Springs, for their customary autumn visit, going 
there week before last almost directly after they closed 
their house at West Manchester. 
D. A. Sullivan and family have concluded their stay 
at Manchester and have returned to their town residence, 
1774 Beacon st., Brookline, for the winter. 
Mrs. Franklin Haven is closing her house on the 
Haven Estate at Beverly Farms November tst., when 
she will move to her Boston residence, 35 Beacon st. 
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In an effort to raise funds for the French Relief 
Committee in Philadelphia a musical drama will be given 
by David Bispham, Nov. 3, in the Bellevue-Stratford. 
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Miss Anne Morgan, who was a frequent vistor 
along the Shore the past summer, has been the chairman 
of the charity bazaar held for the benefit of the French 
Wounded Emergency Fund in New York at the Ritz- 
Carlton. The affair which was on a large scale and un- 
der the auspices of the most important social leaders 
opened yesterday and continues today. 
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Lynnfield, Mass. 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
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C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs 
Tel. Lynn 8490 
- Open the year round 
Located on the Newburyport Turnpike. 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, October 29 
BREEZE 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Lady Spring-Rice and children have closed their 
summer home at Beverly Cove and joined Sir Cecil 
Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, in Washington. 
Mrs. Colville Barclay, wife of the counselor of the British 
embassy and Mrs. Guy Gaunt, wife of Capt. Gaunt, naval 
attache, have also returned to Washington from Man- 
chester. 
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Admiral and Mrs. Wm. H. Southerland have re- 
turned to Washington from a long season at Nahant. 
Miss Southerland, who is making a series of visits in 
Boston and New York, will not return until Nov. 15. 
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Magnolia friends of the Padelfords of Washington 
will be interested in the coming wedding in New York, 
Nov. 3, of Miss Matilda Bigelow, daughter of Mrs. Ed- 
ward M. Padelford of Washington, to Herbert C. Pell, 
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pell of New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray of Boston remained in 
Chicago at the Arthur Meeker home part of last week 
after attending the wedding of their son, Dr. Horace 
Gray and Miss Katherine Meeker, Oct. 16. Mrs. Meeker 
entertained at dinner for them in her home and at the 
Blackstone hotel. 
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George Tyson of Rees who has been on an extend- 
ed trip to the western coast with Mr. and Mrs. Russeil 
Tyson of Chicago will soon return to the east. 
Miss Isabel Winslow, one of the late stayers at Mag- 
nolia this season, has closed her cottage there and return- 
ed to Boston for the winter. 
Mrs. Henry W. Preston of Boston is the guest of 
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. 
Hall at their residence at Magnolia. 
Miss Edith Waters and Miss Elizabeth Waters of 
boston, sisters of Richard Palmer Waters of Lakeside, 
Wenham, are on an auto trip to the White Mountains. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster have closed their 
Fresh Water Cove home near Gloucester and returned 
tc the Portland at Washington. 
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