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The flower mission of Manchester, 
which was organized in the summer 
Sof 1894, its work being earried on 
in ¢o- operation with the ‘‘Mutual 
Flower Work of Boston,’’ will be 
continued this season as usual. 
Through the courtesy of the Unita- 
rian Parish the basement of its 
ehurch has been placed at the dis- 
posal of the mission for the weekly 
work. Contributions of flowers will 
be gratefully received in the_ base- 
ment at the rear of the Unitarian 
_ ehureh, Masconomo street, on Thurs- 
_ days between the hours of 9 and 10 
a.m., beginning June 23, and ending 
Sept. 8. Special attention is called 
| to the change of day—Thursday in- 
stead of Monday. 
The Count and Countess de Cham- 
| brun (nee Longworth) have gone to 
| Cleveland for a visit before sailing 
| for France to spend the summer. 
They will not be at Beverly this sea- 
son. The charge d’affaires of the 
French embassy has already settled 
| with his wife, Mme. Lefévre-Pontalis, 
in Manchester. 
* Mrs. Hanna of Cleveland has tak- 
en the Jumbo cottage, one of the O. 
|H. Luke houses at Beverly Farms, 
for the summer and will move in 
within a week or ten days. Her 
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs.. Paul Moore have already ar- 
| rived at the Farms. 
| The W. Harry Browns of Pitts- 
burg arrived at Beverly Tuesday. 
'They have the Sohier cottage at 
|Burgess point, which has been occu- 
lpied for a number of years by 
‘Thomas B. Beals of Boston, who is 
inow very pleasantly located at his 
jhome near by. Mr. Brown’s auxili- 
‘ary yacht, the Visitor, will be one of 
the largest in North Shore waters 
jthis season. It will be moored off 
\Burgess point for the yachting sea- 
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The Eastern Yacht .club 
3333° 
has re- 
ceived a formal invitation from the 
Kaiserlicher Yacht club to. partici- 
pate in an international race at Kiel, 
Germany, during the week of June 
15, 1911, the trial races to be held 
this year on Sept. 3 in Buzzard’s 
Bay. The two chief prizes are given 
by the Kaiser and Prince Henry and 
will be known as the Emperor Wil 
liam Cup and the Prince Henry Cup. 
All active American yacht clubs 
have been invited to contest. 
Yachting Fixtures for the Week. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 
American Y. C.—Newburyport, cruise to 
Portsmouth. 
Beverly Y. C.— 
Neck. 
Boston Y. C.—Y. R. A. open, Hull, 
outside. 
Corinthian Y. C.—Club. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Spring regatta. 
New Rochelle Y. C.—Twenty-fifth anni- 
versary. 
New York A. C.—Open regatta 
New York canoe club—First champion- 
ship. 
Portland Power B. C.—Cruise. 
Rhode Island Y. C.—Ladies’ day. 
South Boston Y. C.—Commodore’s cup. 
Winthrop Y. C.—Club, handicap. 
SUNDAY, JUNE 19. 
Portland Power B. C.—Cruise. 
South Boston Y. C.—Commodore’s cup. 
TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 
American Y. C.—Ladies’ 
port. 
Second club race, Wings 
start 
day, Newbury- 
THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 
Portland Y. C.—Cruise. 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C.—Special. 
FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 
Portland Y. C.—Cruise. 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. C.—Special. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 
American Y. C.—Club, Newburyport. 
Atlantie Y. C.—Start of Bermuda sailing 
race. 
Beverly Y. C.—Third club race, Wings 
Neck. 
Boston Y. C.—One-design, Hull. 
Bristol Y. C._—Spring regatta. 
Columbia Y. C.—Officers’ cups, City 
Point. 
Cape 
Corinthian Y. C.—Ocean race to 
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Marblehead. 
The Polycraft Shop is again here, 
but located ‘‘By the Ferry,’’ Marble- 
head, this year, and Miss Millie 
Houghton Tileston of Dorchester and 
friend have arrived and will be re- 
membered as charge d’affaires of the 
‘Loft by the Ferry’’ studio in seat 
sons past. They will be found in the 
little cottage studio near by this year. 
The Snow Crest, a large commodi- 
ous hostelry, which opened last sea- 
son for its initial year, has had large 
parties of Bradford college girls 
down for week-end visits, but does 
not open for the regular season until 
today. George E. Coates of Marble- 
head is the proprietor. 
O. R. Sharp of New York, who is 
having a 65-foot yacht built at 
Stearns & MeKay’s yard, is making 
the Rockmere his headquarters while 
noting its progress. 
F. J. Spaulding and wife of Burl- 
ington, Vt., are spending June at the 
Rockmere. 
Mrs. A. C, Lawrence of Boston and 
Marblehead Neck sailed for Europe, 
June 11. Mrs. Lawrence is the wife 
of A. C, Lawrence, president of the 
Lawrence Leather Co. of Boston, 
and her winter home is on Common- 
wealth avenue. Their Marblehead 
Neck cottage is on Brown and Nane- 
pashemet streets. 
Elizabeth lightship. 
Crescent A. C.—Second championship. 
Dorchester Y. C—Power. 
Duxbury Y. C.—Club. 
King Philip B. C—N, B. Y. R. A., open 
Fall River. 
Motor boat elub of America—Start of 
Bermuda power boat race. 
New York A. C.—Block island race. 
Portland Y, C,—Cruise, 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian 
regatta. 
Sippican Y. C.—Sonder class, Marion. 
Winthrop Y. C.—Club, handicap. 
Wollaston Y ©C.—Second championship. 
SUNDAY, JUNE 26. 
American Y. C.—Newburyport, tugboat 
eruvise to Portsmouth, 
Columbia Y. C.—Stag Party, City Point. 
Portland Y. C.—Cruise. 
Squantum Y. C.—Club. 
Wollaston Y. C.—Obstacle race. 
, 
Y. C.—Annual 
Travelers in America and Abroad 
need American Bankers Association Travelers’ Cheques. (Current at face value in all parts of the globe. 
We issue these cheques and will be 
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