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Society Notes. 
Mrs. Robert -S. Bradley has se- 
cured a strong attraction for the last 
of the series of subscription musi- 
cales, which have been given Friday 
afternoons at 4 o'clock. She will 
have for her musicale next Friday, 
the 8th, the Adamowski trio—Mr. 
T. and Mr. Josef Adamowski and 
Mme. Szumawska-Adamowski. 
They will come up from Bar Har- 
_bor, where they have been during 
the summer, for the occasion. 
C. M. Amory captured the honor 
in the members’ handicap at the Es- 
sex County club last Saturday, net- 
ting the lowest score of the day, 77. 
The honors for the lowest gross 
score went to James F. Curtis, who 
went around in 83, from scratch. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, 
and B. Nason Hamlin, who has been 
with them for much of the summer, 
are expected home from Scotland 
about the middle of October. They 
are now in the midst of the grouse 
season at their Scottish castle. 
Lady Brooke-Hitching, who has 
been a guest of the Hon. A. Shu- 
mans at “Hetmere,” their beautiful 
Beverly Cove estate, sailed for Eng- 
land on the Ivernia Tuesday. Her 
husband, ex-Lord Mayor of Lon- 
don, was called home the first of 
August, shortly after -his arrival 
here. 
Annual Meeting of Manchester 
Yacht Club. 
At the annual meeting of the 
Manchester Yacht club held in the 
elub house at West Manchester 
Monday evening, S. Parker Bremer 
was re-elected commodore. ‘The 
other officers elected are as follows: 
Edwin A. Boardman, vice-commo- 
dore; Augustus P. Loring, Jr., rear 
commodore; A. M. Merriam, secre- 
tary; F. W. Fabyan, treasurer; 
David Fenton, measurer; W. A. 
Tucker and A. F. Bemis, members 
of the executive committee for three 
years; George W. Mansfield, chair- 
man. F. M. Whitehouse, Dr. J. L. 
Bremer, Reginald Boardman and 
€. E. Cotting, Jr., were chosen for 
regatta committee. 
One of the matters discussed was 
that pertaining to the Seawanhaka 
cup race, the type of boat, etc., and 
it was voted that races for the Sea- 
wauhaka cup be sailed with boats 
ef the same type as have raced for 
the cup, namely, a sort of scow 
shaped boat, with centre board. It 
was also decided to allow an_in- 
crease of sail area from 500 to 625 
square feet. This matter is left in 
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the hands of a special committee 
consisting of Edwin A. Boardman, 
Reginald Boardman, R. DebB. 
Boardman and Dr. J. L. Bremer. 
From Nahant to Cape Ann. 
Ex-Representative William  D. 
Sohier of Beverly has intimated to 
Mayor Peterson of Salem that a 
large sum of money can be raised 
to build a boulevard from Nahant 
to Cape Ann. 
This driveway may be _ built 
around the shores of Marblehead 
and Salem harbor to Beverly bridge, 
and thence onward down the North 
Shore. The North Shore residents, 
many of them millionaires, are, it 
is said, willing to interest the cities 
and towns along the route to be 
traversed, to take the’ matter in 
hand and to bear their proportionate 
share of the expense.—Gloucester 
Times. 
Seaside Lodge Reorganized. 
At the re-organization of Seaside 
lodge, Degree of Honor, Manches- 
ter, these officers were installed: 
Past Chief of Honor, Mrs. Charles 
Morgan; chief of honor, Johanna 
Mitchell; lady of honor, Mrs. Sarah 
Loomis; chief of ceremonies, Ida 
Mason; recorder, C. W. Fritz; finan- 
Clerics eoonris 2. Secretary, 
Mary Evans; usher, Mrs. John Gil- 
lis; I. W:., Mrs. Fritz; O. -W., Ellen 
Sheehan. 
Grand Recorder Hickey of Bos- 
ton, assisted by Mrs. Ida Nickerson 
of Gloucester, effected the _ re- 
organization, which was made 
necessary from a _ decree promul- 
gated by the Massachusetts Insur- 
ance Commissioners who claimed 
this organization was not working 
in accordance with Massachusetts 
insurance law. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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