NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Hotes 
A ladies’ golf competition is scheduled 
to be played at the Essex County club 
today, open to members of the club, the 
Montserrat and Nahant clubs, and the 
Women’s Golf association of Boston, and 
their guests. The play will consist of a 
team match, and will start at 10.30. 
Miss H. S. Curtis isin charge. 
On Wednesday the Sydney E. Hutch- 
insons, who have been occupying the 
Preston cottage at Beverly Farms, the 
past season, left the shore and after a 
few weeks at their country home in Har- 
verford, Pa., will return to Philadelphia 
for the winter. 
Miss Rosamond Wheeler closed the 
Little cottage at Beverly Farms yesterday 
and returned to Boston. 
Francis L. Higginson has been quite 
ill all the past week at his Pride’s Cross- 
ing home. 
The D. B. Wentzes left Pride’s 
Wednesday for their home in Philadel- 
phia. 
Miss Sarah S. Perkins is among the 
week’s departures from the Farms. She 
left today. 
The J. Fred Browns, who have oc- 
cupied the Boardman cottage at Beverly 
Farms, return to town next Monday. 
The Horace Brocks were among the 
week’s departures from Manchester. 
They have been occupying one of the 
Merrill cottages on Smith’s Point, and 
returned to their Philadelphia home 
Thursday. 
The vice-President’s family is leav- 
ing Manchester Monday for their home 
in Indianapolis. 
Major Barstow left West Manchester 
this week and has returned to his 33 
Brimmer street, Boston, residence. 
In the Boston Transcript. 
The general convention of the Pro- 
testant Episcopal church will be held this 
year at Richmond, Va., beginning 
October 2 andlastingthree weeks. 
The Boston Transcript will be repre- 
sented at this convention by John W. 
Wood, corresponding secretary of the 
Domestic and Foreign Missionary society 
of the Episcopal church and editor of 
‘*The Spirit of Missions,’’ who is one 
of the foremost laymen of his church. 
His reports of the convention of 1904 in 
Boston, which appeared. exclusively in 
the Transcript, will be recalled as the 
best published. These reports will ap- 
pear daily during the convention, and 
only in the Transcript. 
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ee JOHN DANIELS i 
GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER 
HALE ST., BEVERLY FARMS 
A complete line of 
Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game and all the Delicacies of the 
Season Always on Hand, 
We carry in stock a full line of S. S. PIERCE CO.’S GOODS 
The celebrated “NEWPORT SAUSAGE”’ which 
we carry is used by the leading trade, served atthe best ho- 
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In connection with the many departments in my renovated and enlarged store, I 
have opened a FIRST=CLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences 
and in charge of expert bakers. Let us supply your needs. 
John Daniels Central Square Beverly Farms 
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