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Society Notes 
‘The Marie L, owned by George 
Lee, won the Crowhurst cup off Man- 
chester Tuesday. The Manchester, 
Dr. John L. Bremer’s sonder klasse 
boat, came in second. 
David Bispham will be the artist in 
the next of Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge’s 
recitals at Library hall, Magnolia, next 
Saturday at 4 o’clock. Last evening 
Library hall was crowded when Miss 
Beatrice Herford entertained with 
some of her monologues. 
Mrs. S. V. Keller of St. Louis en- 
tertained a dinner party of nine at the 
Grill Club Monday evening. Monday 
afternoon Mrs. C. I. Hood entertained 
a number of friends here with a lun- 
cheon, her guests including Mrs. 
Stott, Mrs. Deutcher, Mrs Elliot,, 
Mrs. Carter and Miss Wilder. Miss 
Josephine Stevens entertained a lun- 
cheon party of nine Tuesday. Mrs. 
Hugo Johnstone was over from Ham- 
ilton Sunday and entertained a party 
of six friends at luncheon. ' 
Mrs. Selfridge’s tea house, the Dol- 
phin is growing much in favor asa 
meeting place for North Shore folk 
who drive down the shore to Mag- 
nolia. Tuesday Mrs. Gen. W. A. 
Draper was over from Manchester and 
gave a delightful little luncheon party 
for Gen. Horace Porter, formerly 
minister to France, and now one of 
the Peace Commissioners at the 
Hague. Last Saturday after the 
Campanari recital, scores of the ladies 
who attended flocked into the Dolphin 
and chatted over cups of tea, and 
many had an opportunity of meeting 
the well known singer, including 
Baroness Rosen and Baroness von 
Sternberg. 
Mrs. Prentiss H. Manning, a cousin 
of Robert Minot who formerly owned 
the estate where Mr. and Mrs. An- 
drew Carnegie, 2d, now live, in Man- 
chester, is to be at the Dolphin in 
Magnolia Thursdays by appointment 
the balance of the season, to give 
character readings*through the hand. 
The Dolphin in Magnolia was the 
scene of a silver wedding anniversary 
one day Jast week when Mr. and Mrs. 
William Rice observed the event at a 
pretty little party given them by Miss 
Brown and Mr. Norcross. The tables 
were beautifully decorated, the dishes 
being served in beautiful old sheffield 
plate, which, much to the surprise of 
the “bride and groom,” proved to be 
their anniversary gift. 
Miss Selfridge is to go over to the 
Colonial Arms in East Gloucester on 
Tuesday with a collection of rare art 
objects and oljets de vertu, including 
some ancient relics of Louis XVI 
time. She also takes with her some 
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