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Society Notes 
The Hon. William Everett gave the 
second of his readings from the writ- 
ings of William Shakespeare and John 
Milton yesterday at Mrs. Robert S. 
Bradley's, Pride’s Crossing. The first 
in the series, “ Midsummer Nights’ 
Dream,” was given last F riday morn- 
ing at Augustus P. Loring’s. Yester- 
day the reading was ‘“‘Comus.” Next 
week he will read ‘“‘Macbeth,” at Mrs. 
Bradley’s also. The series is being 
given under the management of Miss 
K. P. Loring. 
Gordon Dexter started the first of 
the week from Pride’s Crossing on his 
annual cruise in his yacht down the 
Maine coast. Mrs. Dexter (Miss An- 
nie Amory) leaves today and will join 
him at Bar Harbor for a short visit. 
Miss Fannie Mason arrived at her 
beautiful villa in Beverly Cove this 
week. 
Cong. Gardner of Hamilton departed 
Monday for the Maine woods to take 
a much needed rest, after a hard year’s 
work in Congress. 
Mrs. James McMillan and daughter, 
Miss Amy McMillan, who are pleas- 
antly located at Eaglehead, Manches- 
ter, expect to sail from New York on 
the 18th of next month for a few 
months’ sojourn in Europe. They 
will be back to Washington about 
Nov. 1. Mrs. McMillan’s son, Wm. 
C. McMillan, and family are expected 
on from Washington about the first 
of August to spend the month. ' 
The J. E. Harlows of Newton Cen- 
tre have leased the Endicott cottage 
at Pride’s Crossing for the balance of 
the season, and were among the early 
week arrivals. 
Mrs. Daniel Ahl has as her house 
guest at Pride’s Crossing for a short 
visit her brother, Mr. Pomeroy. 
Mrs. 
season guest at the New Magnolia. 
Mrs. Hardy is prominently known 
in the social circle of New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dewey of 
Norfolk, Va., were guests over the 
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. 
Motley of New York, at the New 
Magnolia. 
Harry S. Hardy is another” 
Mrs. S. G. Courteen and family 
of Milwaukee, Wis., arrived at the 
New Magnolia, where they will 
spend the season. 
You are cordially invited to an 
exhibition of portrait photography, 
by Clarissa Hov ey, at “The New 
Ocean House,” Swampscott, Massa- 
chusetts, on Wednesday, July 18, 
1906, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.i— 
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