BEVERLY. 
Mrs. Louis. H. Baker and family of 
Cabot street are enjoying a vacation 
at Ponemah, N. H. 
Rey. E. H. Byington, pastor of the 
Dane street church, returned to Bev- 
erly, Wednesday, after his vacation 
which he has teen spending at Gales’ 
Ferry, Conn. 
Misses Carrie and Mildred Farnham 
are to enjoy a European tour. They 
will sail on the Ivernia, Sept. 27, Miss 
Carrie Farnham has been granted 
leave of absence from her school work. 
Misses Florence Wallis and Ruth 
Preston left Beverly Thursday morn- 
ing for a western trip, during which 
they will take in the world’s fair at 
St. Louis, 
Lieut. Robert Robertson, who has 
been out at Fort Riley as quartermas- 
ter for the Massachusetts riflle team, 
which competed in the National rifle 
contest, returned to his home in Bev- 
erly on Tuesday. 
Myopia Horse Show. 
The annual horse show at the Myopia 
Hunt club in Hamilton will attract a large 
number of the shore people on Labor day. 
This is always one of the events of the 
season, and is largely attended, not only by 
the smart set, but by nearly everybody living 
in the vicinity of the club. 
There are to be seventeen classes exhib- 
ited Monday as follows: Horses in harness, 
classes 1 to 5; children’s ponies, class 6; 
farmers’ classes, 7 to 10; saddle horses, 11 
and 12; polo ponies, class 13; hunters, 
14 to 17. 
As in former years, the competition for 
the Master’s challenge cup will be the great 
event of the show. Some of the best hunters 
of the shore are entered,-and some fine work 
is anticipated. 
Obituary. 
The remains of Miss Harriet N. Osborne, 
who died at the Danvers hospital last week, 
were brought to Manchester last Saturday 
for interment at Rosedale cemetery. Funer- 
al services were held at the Crowell Memo- 
rial chapel. 
Miss Osborne was a native of West Man- 
chester, having been born there April 23, 
1843. She was a daughter of William and 
Nancy Osborne. The greater part of her 
life was spent in Manchester. She leaves 
three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca L. Andrews of 
Manchester, Mrs. Julia Woodbury of Bev- 
erly, and Mrs. Emma Kent of Palatka, Fla. 
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BEVERLY COVE. 
Amory C. Hodges, who this year 
has the Dr. Charles Parker house on 
Prince street, has just purchased a 
handsome new auto from the Upton 
Machine Co. 
The J. W. Lefavours have been en- 
tertaining extensively of late. They 
have a large party of friends at their 
Cove place this week. 
Miss Fannie Mason, who has been 
at her Cove estate since the first of 
the summer, plans to leave about the 
twentieth of this month, when she 
will go to her country place at Wal- 
pole, N.H. 
George S. Mandell of the Cove has 
recently become a convert to auto- 
dom. He has just purchased a new 
Packard car. 
The F. I. Amorys are to close their 
beautiful Cove cottage, as they are 
planning an early European tour. 
The Amorys will be greatly missed on 
the shore through the early fall, as 
they have been prominent in all socie- 
ty events and have entertained to 
quite an extent. 
Bryce Allan returned to his place 
here the first of the week, after a trip 
through Canada. 
Masconomo Closed. 
The Masconomo house in Manchester 
closed Thursday, Sept. 1, making one of the 
shortest seasons of the house for a number 
of years. Forty guests were forced to leave 
the day the house closed, besides a number 
who were booked to arrive the last of this 
week and the beginning of next. 
Despite the fact that the summer bas been 
almost up to the standard as far as the num- 
ber of guests registered are concerned, 
Manager Mills did not think it feasible to 
continue after Sept. first. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mills and family will leave 
here the first of the week for Washington, 
where Mr. Mills will soon open his apart- 
ment hotel on Connecticut avenue. 
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