NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
There is a greater number of sum- 
mer residents still remaining here than 
in any other section of the shore, and 
this speaks well for the .attractive fea- 
ture of the autumn season. Many of 
the families still here have signified 
their intentions to remain through the 
greater part of next month, and some 
are to Keep their places open nearly 
all winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Endicott Dexter 
spent last Sunday here as guests of 
Mr. Dexter’s father, George Dexter. © 
Robert S. Bradley was noticed 
about here the early part of the week. 
Miss Marion Oliver of Albany, N. 
Y., has been a guest of the Misses 
Higginson at Paine place this week. 
Mrs.) Henry. oho aking stretumed 
Wednesday from a short visit with 
friends in New York. 
Mrs. Charles Amory closed her 
place last Saturday and returned to 
her Boston home. 
Mrs. Asa Gray of Cambridge, wife 
of Professor Gray, has been a guest of 
the Misses Loring the past week. 
The R. H. Stevensons closed their 
house on Gardner hill Wednesday and 
returned to Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Richards are 
among the families who will not close 
their places here till late. After ac- 
companying the H. C. Pierces on 
their private car to St. Louis, they 
returned here Monday. Mr. Richards 
went over to New York Wednesday 
for a few days. 
Judge Moore’s horses were shipped 
to New York in two special cars 
Thursday. 
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Miss Mary Curtis has returned from 
Woodstock, Vt., where she went two 
weeks ago to spend a short time with 
friends. 
Henry P. McKean started Tuesday 
on a business trip to Philadelphia. 
They will keep their house open till 
the first of November. 
Mrs. Clarence Moore returned 
Wednesday from a visit with Mrs, 
Nancy Langhorn Shaw at Green- 
wood, Va. 
Pleasant Gathering 
The first of a series of social gather- 
ings of the members of St. Peter’s 
church, was held at the Parish house, 
Beverly, Tuesday evening, and a most 
enjoyable evening was spent by all. 
A short entertainment was given 
which consisted for the most part of 
sleight of hand tricks by Professor 
Brown of Salem and vocal solos by 
members of the boy choir. Ralph 
Page sang very sweetly “The Holy 
City,” Harold Blake sang “ Angels 
Ever Bright and Fair” and Harold 
Stanton, ‘‘ Face to Face.” 
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This Association is formed with the following objects : — 
To induce owners of automobiles to require their employees to \ 
respect and observe the laws of the Commonwealth relating to the 
speed of automobiles on the highways, and to seek the support in that 
undertaking of all persons living on the North Shore who desire to 
have those laws respected and obeyed. 
To procure evidence of the violation of the laws relating to the 
speed of automobiles, and to record it in such form that it may be 
used before the Highway Commission and the Legislature, and to 
furnish such evidence to the police in cases where they desire to prose- 
To take proceedings before the Highway Com- 
mission for the revocation of licenses, and (if desirable) to seek further 
Membership is open to all persons living on the North Shore, whether during \ 
the whole or a part of the year, who desire to see a better observance of the law NY] 
Information as to instances of reckless driving is invited and will be received \ 
and investigated by the Secretary. The names of persons sending such informa- ¢ 
tion will not be disclosed without their consent. In all cases the Massachusetts \ / 
number of the automobile should be given and the day, hour-and place of the W 
Without these no action can be taken. 
Address applications for membership, information as to cases of reckless 
driving, suggestions and all other correspondence to 
A. A. CUSHING, Secretary, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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