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the balance of the season. 
ty to Children, 
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Society Notes. 
The Essex County club was by far 
the centre of fashion on the North 
Shore Wednesday afternoon, when 
scores of the fashionable contingent 
drove over to the first in the series of 
band concerts to be given there during 
There 
were more than 200 smartly gowned 
ladies present, and previous to the 
concert almost half a hundred lunched 
in the club dining room.- There were 
a number of informal luncheon parties, 
among the number entertaining being 
Mrs. C. L. Stover of Magnolia and 
Lowell, who had twelve at her table ; 
Mrs. C. P. Sanger, six, and Mrs. Wil- 
liam McMillan, who had eight. Asin 
seasons past, the Wednesday after- 
noon concerts will, no doubt, be among 
the smartest events of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Teller Crane, jr., 
of Chicago (Florence Higinbotham) 
are among the new comers to Man- 
chester this season. They have hired 
the J. Randolph Coolidge, jr., house 
on Smith’s Point, and will take pos- 
session of it shortly. Mr. Crane is a 
Yale, 95, man and a member of the 
fashionable Saddle and Cycle and 
Chicago golf clubs. 
One of the functions of the season 
which has promise of attracting a big 
number of the fashionable society 
women is a subscription series of four 
musicales to be given Friday after- 
noons at 40’clock. The first of the 
series is to be given two weeks hence, 
July 28, at Miss Fannie Stotesbury’s 
(E. D. Jordan house), West Manches- 
ter. The others will be given at Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allan’s, Beverly Cove, Au- 
gust 11; Mrs. Oliver Ames,’ Pride’s, 
August ‘25 ; and Mrs. Robert S. Brad- 
ley’s, Pride’ Se meptn.os 
M.and Mme. Jusserand, who were 
guests of Judge and Mrs. W. C. Lor- 
ing at their Pride’s villa all last week, 
left the North Shore Monday for a 
brief stay in Newport before sailing 
for France on Thursday. 
There is to be an open-air bazaar 
on Wednesday, Aug. 9, from Io A. 
im. to 6 P. M., in aid of the Mass. 
Society for the Prevention of Cruel- 
atsMire Hn. PS Me 
Kean’s, Prides Hill, Prides Cross- 
ing. There will be booths of useful 
and fancy articles, dolls and toys, 
fruit, flowers and _ vegetables; 
amusements for children and a res- 
taurant, where lunch will be served; 
also afternoon tea and ice cream. 
Call when in Gloucester at H. B, 
Winchester’s Jewelery Store and see 
if their is anything you would like to 
buy in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, 
etc. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
Mr. Reynolds Advanced. chasing agent of the Boston & 
Northern and Old Colony systems 
The new office of Assistant Gen- 
eral Manager of the Boston & 
Northern and Old Colony Street 
Railways has been created and 
Henry E. Reynolds, who has been 
connected with the street railway 
systems south of Boston for 21 
years, has been appointed to. that 
position. Mr. Reynolds has work- 
ed his way up gradually from a 
conductor to his present position, 
starting with the .ofd Brockton 
which he held until his present ap- 
pointment. 
The greatest assortment of up-to- 
date Hats at the Keyou Millinery 
Parlors, 118 Main street, Gloucester. * 
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