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Society Notes. 
Herbert M. Sears, who has just 
opened his Pride’s Crossing house, will 
enjoy many improvements and addi- 
tions to his estate this year. Among 
the improvements area new auto house 
and an ocean pier. The grounds about 
his house has been greatly improved 
also, a fine wall being built along the 
street fronting his estate and the ave- 
nue being rebuilt. 
At the estate of Wm. H. Moore, 
Pride’s Crossing, all the extensive al- 
terations and improvements begun 
both on house and grounds last Octo- 
ber is about completed and is cer- 
tainly a credit to all parties concerned. 
Operations were begun this week in 
extending further out in the ocean 
Mr. Moore’s pier. This also means 
some changes in the part already built. 
Mr. Moore owns one of the largest 
pleasure yachts on the Shore. 
The Prescott Bigelows arrived at 
their Manchester Cove place yester- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Spaulding 
and children plan on sailing next week 
unless they are kept behind because 
of Mr. Spaulding’s slight ill health 
which has kept him housed most of 
the week. Their house at West Man- 
chester will be occupied ow pune b, 
by the Harry S. Grews. Grew, 
by the way, has just Serica a new 
auto. 
This week the Harbor and Land 
Commissioners granted permit to Guy 
Norman to erect a pier off his estate 
at Prince street, Beverly Cove, work 
on which will be started Monday. 
The United Boy’s Brigade. 
The many friends of Camp A. E. 
Low, United Boys’ Brigade of Man- 
chester, who have aided the young 
lads financially by contributing, and 
otherwise, will be interested in the 
following Treasurer’s Report to May 
14, 1905. 
FUNDS RECEIVED 
Exhibition Drill, 
Dues as per quarter master’s 
$69.03 . 
Report, 25.35 
Collections, 9.01 
Gift, A. E. Lowe, 5.00 
Total, $108.39 
FUNDS EXPENDED FOR SUPPLIES 
30 guns at 2.25, 67.50 
Flag, 10.00 
Shoulder straps, 75 
Officer’s belt, 1.50 
26 pair leggings, 13.00 
Four boxes cartridges at 15c .60 
4 
Expressage, 5 
Gar fare, 3.00 
Sword, 3.00 
Painting, 10 
Stenographer, 1.19 
Singing books, 3.00 
Total, $108.39 
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