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- MOTH SUPPRESSION 
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HH. Dalton, $400; D. Herbert Hostetter, $300; *Dudley 
ih. Pickman, $300 ; John T. Morse, jr., #300 ; *Col. CO. N. 
Wallace, $300; W. B. Thomas, $250; Quiney A. Shaw 
estate, $250 ; Amory A. Lawrence, $250 ; Miss Fanny P. 
_.Mason, 4250; George S. Mandell, $250 ; William Phil- 
lips, $250; Charles H. Tweed, $250 ; Charles H. Tyler, 
— $250; George Dexter, $250; Robert S. Bradley, $250; J. 
qu. Saltonstall, $250 ; *William Endicott, jr., $250; *Dr. 
Henry F. Sears, $250; Robert Saltonstall, $250; Bryce 
J. Allan, $250; Frederick Ayer, $250; F. Ty. Higginson, 
$250; Hon. William C. Loring, $250; Herbert M. Sears, 
$250; Alexander Cochrane, $250 ; Henry P. King, $200; 
*Thomas P. Beal, $200; the Misses Loring, $200; Mr. 
and Mrs. Neal Rantoul, $200; Cora H. Shaw, 4200 ; 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, $200 ; Philip 8. Sears, $150; 
Mrs. J. B. Silsbee, $150; F. J. and Alice Cotting, $125; 
Allen Curtis, $100; Amos Lawrence, $100; Leonard Ahl, 
$100; Charles Storrow, $100; Col. C. L. Pierson, $100; 
Mrs. Guy Norman, $100; A. Shuman, $100; Charles J. 
Morse, $100; Mrs. John C. Phillips, $100; Mrs. 
J. F. Curtis, $100; Augustus P. Loring, $100; the Misses 
Paine, $100; Mrs. E. Preble Motley, $100; Harold J. 
Coolidge, $100; Horace D. Chapin, $100; Mrs. Samuel 
T'. Morse, $100; *Katherine E. Silsbee, $100; George A. 
Goddard, $100; F. I. Amory, $50; Gordon Dexter, $50; 
T. C. Hollander, $50; Dr. Franklin Dexter, $50; James 
L. Paine, $50; Mrs. John S. Curtis, $50; Mrs. F. H. Pea- 
body, $50; *Mrs. Robert C. Heaton, $50; Mrs. Hall Cur- 
tis, $50; Mrs. Franklin Haven, $50; Norman F. Greeley, 
D5 ; A. ©. Ratshesky, $25 ; Charles K. eee $255 
total, $15,850. 
Available for either moth or road work. 
The Manchester contributors were: *George R. 
White, $500; Charles E. Cotting, $500; Lester Leland, 
$500; George N. Black, $500; Walter D. Denegre, $300; 
Harrison K. Caner, $950 ; ‘Gardiner M. Lane, $250; 
Henry L. Higginson, $250; Elizabeth Winthrop, $250 ; 
the Misses Curtis, $250; Jane N. Grew, $250; Francis 
M. Whitehouse, $250; F. W. Fabyan, $250; Eben D. 
Jordan, $250; **S. Reed Anthony, $200; Mrs. W. C. 
Cabot, $200; T. J. Coolidge, jr., $200; Mrs. Mary R. 
Bremer, $200; R. T. Paine, 2d, $150; Mrs. C. P. Hemen- 
way, $150; T. D. Boardman, $100; Dr. R. H. Fitz, $100; 
§. Parker Bremer, $100; R. H. Dana, $100; T. K. Loth- 
rop; $100; S. Carr, $100; Mrs. S. P. Blake, $100; R. C. 
Lincoln, $100; Ezra C. Fitch, $100; S. H. Fessenden, 
$100; Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth, $100; Mrs. Charles 
Hanks, $250; William B. Walker, $250; Mrs. James 
GREEN GABLES 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Afternoon Tea 
Automobile parties served luncheon or 
baskets prepared. Telephone 8121-2 
Thermos bottles filled 
Handwork 
Arts and Crafts” 
Homemade Cakes. and Preserves 
Rooms $15 to $25-a week. Reduction if taken for 
the Season 
‘Management Women’s Educational and Industrial Union ~ 
MeMillan, $250; Edward 8S. Grew, $250; Louis Cabot, 
250; Mrs. W. S. Fitz, $250; Gordon Abbott, $250; Clem- 
ent S. Houghto n, $250; John L. Thorndike, $250; 
George Wigglesworth, $250; Thos. B. Gannett, $100; 
William J. Boardman, $100; " Alex. S. Porter, jr., $100; 
Amory Eliot, $100; T. J. Coolidge, $100; George Put- 
nam, $100; George H. Lyman, $100; William L. Putnam, 
$50; Mrs. George D. Howe, $50; the Misses Bartlett, 
$50; Mrs. J. S. Sturgis, $50; Richard Stone, $50; Miss 
..D. Boardman, $50; Wm. A. Tucker, $50; Henrietta M. 
Crosby, $50; Samuel B. Dana, $50; Nelson 8S. Bartlett, 
#25; Russell Tyson, $25; John H. Storer, $10; Arthur 
Merriam, $10; total, $10.470. 
* Available for either moth or road work. 
by error in 1909. 
** Omitted 
Work Accomplished on the Magnolia-Gloucester End 
of the District. 
Anxious to extend the good work which is being 
done, so as to include Magnolia and the Fresh Water 
Cove district, funds were raised, whereby much of the 
Magnolia woods that seemed doomed to destruction on 
account of the moth pest have been spared. In speak- 
ing of the work, the report says: 
‘“‘The woods adjoining the shore from Magnolia to 
Gloucester were being rapidly destroyed and your com- 
mittee therefore took up, with the city of Gloucester 
and the residents in that neighborhood, the question of 
caring for those woods, in addition to the territory al- 
ready cared for in Beverly. The result was that the 
city of Gloucester subscribed $2,500, the state agreed 
ty contribute and to superintend and direct the work, 
and the residents in that immediate neighborhood sub- 
scribed $2,535. Consequently 305 acres in that vicinity 
were cared for and sprayed.’ 
To show the effectiveness of the work that has been 
done, Mussel Point, near the life saving station, is given 
as an illustration. Last year there was not a single 
leaf left on the trees and the ground was absolutely 
covered by crawling caterpillars. This work was taken 
on this year in connection with the Gloucester work, the 
forests were cleared up, the nests cresoted, and the 
territory sprayed, the result being that the trees were 
unharmed. 
Following is a list of those who contributed toward the 
fund: John Hays Hammond, $500; Miss E. G. Houghton, 
$250; John T. Morse, jr., $200; Charles E. Phenix, $200; 
Miss Faulkner, $200; William H, Cooldige, $100; E. C. 
Richardson, $100; Mrs. L. F. Ayres, $100; W. R. Nelson, 
$100; Mrs. William MeMillan, $100; George F. Willett, 
$100; J. Harrington Walker, $100; _C. D. Turnbull, 
$100; Mrs. Mary Turnbull, $100;.George A. Upton, $75; 
James S. Lee, $50; Mrs. J. T. Heard, $50; Miss Georg- 
ina Lowell, $50; R. B. Williams, $25; Anonymous, $25; 
Mrs. 8S. W. Covel, $10—a total of $2,535. 
More than $1200 was spent on the improvement of 
Hesperus avenue. The committee feels that if $2,500 
had been available the whole of this road could have been 
put in good condition for a width of 16 to 18 feet. As it 
_ is the committee has made a passable road a mile and 
one-quarter long, 
The contributors to. the subscription for this. work 
were: Miss Elizabeth Houghton, $100; J. Hays Ham- 
. mond, $100; George F’. Willett, $100; George R. .W hite, 
' $100; Charles. E.. Phenix, $100; W. illiam dig Se “Coolidge, 
or 
$100; Mrs. J. Theo. Heard, $50; J., Warren Merrill, 
$33.33; L. Edith Hoopes, $33.34; Mrs. M, P. White, 
$33.33; Miss Georgina Lowell, $95 ; John H. Storer, $95 
—a total of $800. 
