SITTINGS WILL 
BE MADE 
At ALL OF THE 
PRINCIPAL 
PLACES ALONG 
THE 
NORTH SHORE 
Society Notes 
The first of the series of four 
musicales to be given at _ private 
houses along the shore this season 
was given yesterday afternoon at 
Mrs. Edward S. Grew’s, West Man- 
chester, and was attended by a 
representative gathering of North 
Shore folk. The rest of the series 
are to be given on Friday afternoons . 
as follows: August 3, Mrs. Wash- 
ington B. Thomas, Pride’s Crossing ; 
August 17, Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, 
West Manchester; Aug. 31, Mrs. 
F. Meredyth Whitehouse, Manches- 
ter Cove. The series is similar to 
that given last season. The follow- 
ing ladies compose the committee 
in charge: Mrs. Francis I. Amory, 
Miss Mabel S. Boardman, Mrs. 
Robert S. Bradley, Miss Helen C. 
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Miss Clara T. Endicott, 
Mrs.:\W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. Robert C. 
Hooper, Miss Louisa P. Loring, 
Mrs. H. M. Sears, Mrs. Russell Ty- 
son. 
The artists yesterday were Miss 
Olive Mead, violinist; Mr. I*rancis 
Rogers, baritone. At the remaining 
recitals the artists will be: Aug. 3, 
Miss Edith Thompson, pianist ; Miss 
Lilla Ormond, contralto. Aug. ulna 
Mr. Myron W. Whitney, jr., bass; 
Mr. George Copeland, jr., pianist. 
Aug. 31, Miss Susan Metcalfe, 
soprano; Mr. E. Tramonti, harpist of 
Chicago orchestra. 
Mr.and Mrs. Henry W. Cunning- 
ham will leave West Manchester next 
week for an extended visit to North- 
east Harbor, Me., where they own an 
estate. They will return to Manches- 
ter in September for the season’s 
close. 
Burnham, 
pee A tiCl lees 
Respectfully, 
MR. PIERCE MAKES 
SITTINGS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
AT YOUR 
RESIDENCE OR 
HOTEL 
Asst. Secretary of State Robert 
Bacon and family have leased the 
Walter Cabot estate at West Man- 
chester for the balance of the season. 
They are expected today. 
Mrs. Philip Dexter and young son 
left Tuesday for a week’s automobile 
trip to the Berkshires. 
Miss Newell of Boston has been 
Spee the w eek with her sister, 
Mrs. R. S. Bradley, at Prides Cross- 
ing. 
S. H. Fessenden was the winner 
of the best net score in the mem- 
bers’ handicap golf competition at 
the Essex County club last Satur- 
day. He played in go with a handi- 
cap of 10, thus netting 80. George 
H. Crocker turned in the best gross 
score, 84. There were 28 players, 
the largest field of the season thus 
far. 
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