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SABES! SHORE BREEZE 
AUTO NOTES. 
An auto party, consisting of Mr. 
and Mrs. I. W. Forbes, C. Stewart 
Forbes and G. R. Fearing, all of 
Cambridge, drove down the shore the 
first of the week, stopping at the New ~ 
Magnolia tor luncheon. 
Frank Burnside with a party of 
ladies fell into the toils of Chief Pea- 
body and officer Lee of the Manchester 
police for speeding his automobile up 
to 18 miles per hour through the cen- 
ter of the town. Incourt Thursday, 
Burnside pleaded not guilty, but was 
fined $15. 
Ogden Arméur arrived at Pride’s 
Crossing Saturday night of last week 
after a run from New York. 
Miss Fannie Stotesbury is one of 
the most enthusiastic automobilists on 
the shore this summer. Miss Stotes- 
bury has a twelve horse-power Pan- 
hard which she drives with the skill 
and daring of the most experienced 
chauffeur. She has just returned 
from a trip to York Harbor. 
L. E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia is 
expected the first of the week at 
Manchester, where he will spend the 
month of August with the Stotesburys. 
Mr. Hutchinson will make the trip 
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Myron C. Wick with a party of 
ladies enjoyed a trip down to Magnolia 
and along the Gloucester shore in his 
auto, Sunday. 
Miss Gillet of Chicago who is spend- 
ing the summer at Magnolia is a 
devotee of the auto. She drives her 
own 16 horse-power Winton, and has 
recently returned from a trip of 150 
miles. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
A recital will be given in the Con- 
gregational chapel, Manchester, next 
Thursday afternoon, August 4, by 
Miss Carolyn E. Allen, soprano, and 
Miss Edith L. Wheaton, pianist, both 
of Manchester. This is the first mu- 
sicale of the season, and has promise 
of attracting a goodly number of the 
summer colony. 
Miss Allen isa pupil of Frank E. 
Morse, Boston, and Miss Wheaton is 
a recent graduate of the New England 
Conservatory of Music. The concert 
will be at 4 o'clock. The tickets, 
which are $1.00, are for sale at Chee- 
ver’s drug store, Manchester, and 
will be sent by mail when application 
is made to Miss Allen. 
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