June 8, 1917. 
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AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP 
Overhauling and Repairing of all kinds 
Special Forgings 
Storage 
Gargoyle, Veedol, Oilzum Oils and Greases. 
Springs Repaired and Reset 
Supplies of all kinds 
GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, FISK, GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES carried in stock 
Complete Stock of BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WASHERS 
Prompt and Competent Service 
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TELEPHONE 354 MANCHESTER 
HE annual meeting of the Essex County club will be 
held at the clubhouse, in Manchester, tomorrow—Sat- 
urday—evening at nine o’clock, A table (hote dinner 
will be served as usual from 7 to 8 o'clock. 
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Mrs, J. L. Chalifoux of Lowell, who has taken the’ 
Monks cottage at Manchester Cove near her daughter, 
Mrs. J. C, Ellsworth, will not open the house until the 
first of July. She will have with her this season, Mrs. 
Paul Chalifoux of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Chalifoux 1s 
now in Chicago visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lowell 
Chapin. She has also spent several weeks this spring at 
South Bend, Ind., with Mrs. Ellsworth. 
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Three concerts will be given for the local relief fund 
of the Essex county chapter of the American Red Cross 
at Pride’s Crossing. Mr. George Copeland has volunteer- 
ed to give the first concert, which will take place on Sat- 
urday, June 23. The second will follow in July and the 
third in August. We are not able to announce at this 
writing the houses where the concerts will be given. 
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Mrs. J. Theodore Heard of 20 Louisburg sq., Boston, 
has arrived at her summer home on Norman’s Woe road, 
Magnolia, for the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Jones and family of Boston, 
have arrived at Magnolia this week for the season. Miss 
Eleanor H. Jones has also arrived at “Highfields,” Mag- 
nolia, for the summer, Miss Jones is chairman of the 
Magnolia Surgical Dressings committee this year. De- 
tails as to the committee’s plans will be given later on. 
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Mrs. Marshall Field is on a committee headed by 
Arthur J. Balfour seeking to aid Mrs. Hilda Wynne, the 
ambulance driver, who is in this country for a short time 
appealing for aid for Russia. 
RETAIL STORES: 55 Summer St. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
87-89 Causeway St. 
Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond have purchased 
the Washington, D. C., home of the late G. W. Lawrence. 
It is one of the most attractive and pretentious of the 
modern mansions in the city, is built of stone, and is 
situated on Kalorama road, high on the banks overlooking 
Rock Creek. 
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Mrs. Marshall Field is taking a deep interest in war 
preparations. This Monday at her home in Washington, 
D. C., she gave a luncheon for twenty-four student off- 
cers of the training camp at Fort Myer, Va., who have 
been chosen to codperate with the committee on training 
camp activities recently appointed by the war department. 
Plans of work were discussed following the luncheon. ~ 
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Assistant Sec. of State and Mrs. William Phillips 
gave a luncheon for about 140 guests at “Woodley,” their 
home in Washington, last Saturday, for his royal high- 
ness Prince Udine and the members of the Italian com- 
mission visiting in this country. 
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Col. Cranmore N. Wallace, who is at his country 
house on Neptune boulevard, Beverly Cove, had a flag- 
raising there Memorial day. He has had a flag pole 57 
feet tall erected on the grounds. Col. Wallace is a civil 
war veteran. Mrs. John C. Phillips and other summer 
residents of North Beverly, with some of the townspeople, 
gave a dinner to the G, A. R. men of that section on 
Memorial day. 
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Mrs. Leverett Tuckerman of 9 Hereford st., Boston, 
is settled at Nahant for the summer. 
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Henry S. Grew and family have closed their town 
residence at 254 Marlboro st., Boston, this week and re- 
moved to their summer home, on Harbor st., West Man- 
chester. 
274 Friend St. 6-8 Faneuil Hall Square 
