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SOCIETYNorth Shore ResidentsHope to See PresidentHoover, Expected to Visit Boston forParley, Is Invited to Be Guest of John Hays Hammond.LegiionBEVERLY, Mass., July 19.—-Along the North Shore there Is much Interest inthe prospect of President Hoover coming to this picturesque stretch of Massachusetts seacoast in the lovely Autumn days. The President is expected to attend the national convention of the American Legion, which is to be held in Boston in October.Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond of Washington, who are on the North Shore for the long season, at Lookout Hill, their Gloucester Summer home, have invited the President to make a stay with them while in Massachusetts and to enjoy the charms which have won the admiration of so many Washington folk. Pour Presidents within theSast score of years summered on the orth Shore. The late Chief Justice Taft, when he was President, made Beverly the Nation’s Summer Capital. The late Woodrow Wilson was with Col. Edward M. House at Manchester and Former President Calvin Coolidge summered at Swampscott.Mr. Justice James C. Me Reyn olds and Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Robb of Washington have been among the recent guests ol Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose at Sea Rock, her Eastern point home, which faces the Atlantic.Admiral and Mrs. W. H. H. Sutherland of W'ashlngton are at Edgehill, at Nahant, for their usual Summer stat on the North Shore. Their daughter, Mrs. Louis Bacon, well known in Washington. spends the Summers at Nahant.Representative A. Platt Andrews is at his Eastern Point cottage at Gloucester for the Summer season. Representative Richard B. Wigglesworth is spending the Summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wigglesworth, at Manchester.Two colorful garden parties featured the week on the North Shore, the first given Wednesday in aid of Christ Episcopal Church at Hamilton, at the Rock Maple Farm estate of Mrs. George von L. Meyer, at Hamilton, and the second, today, at the Blyman Farm estate ofMrs. William H. Coolidge, at Magnolia,lefltfor the benefit of the Boston Children’s Hospital. Polo at Myopia and yachting at Marblehead featured the sport card. The annual ladies’ open tennis court tournament at the Essex Country Club, at Manchester, will begin Monday and continue through the week. Some of the best of the woman players in the country will participate and there will be much entertaining in honor of the visiting players.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Auchilcloss have sailed for Europe after a stay with the parents of Mrs. Auchilcloss, Col and Mrs. Edward M. House in their University Lane cottage at Manchester. Col. House is considerably improved in health since his return from Europe and has been greeted by many Washingtonfriends who have been on the North Shore for visits.Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moses are here from Washington for their usual North Shore stay and are at the Rockwood cottage, in Magnolia, until early in September.Mrs. W. P. Tams has joined the Washington group at Magnolia and is at the Oceanside for a Midsummer stay on the North Shore.Mrs. Helen G. Seymour of Washington has been at the Delpliine, at East Gloucester, for a July visit.The Thurston cottage, at Rockport, has been leased for the balance of the season to Miss Polly Severen of Washington, who is planning to spend the lwte season there.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Atherton of Washington have been at the Hawthorne Inn, at East Gloucester, for the midseason, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and Miss Anna Hill of Washington are also at the inn. Mrs. George A. Deering and her daughter, Mrs. William Barrett Ridgely of Washington are at Merrill Hall, in East Gloucester, for a part of the season.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper of Washington were among those at Good Harbor Beach inn, at Gloucester, recently.IWMth
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Sun, Jul 20, 1930

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