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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry Higgin- 
son are concluding their stay at the 
Higginson bungalow at West Man- 
_ehester tomorrow and will take up 
their residence at South Lincoln. 
Major and Mrs. Higginson are leav- 
ing next Thursday for their annual 
September sojourn at Lake Cham- 
plain. Their little grandson, who 
spent six weeks with them at West 
Manchester, will go to the lake with 
them. The many friends of Mrs. 
Higginson, Sr., especially the  chil- 
dren of the sloyd classes, will be 
very pleased to know that she has 
recovered from her illness of the 
past three weeks and will be able to 
‘recuperate at the lake. Mrs. Hig- 
einson was stricken quite suddenly 
For registration of new pupils. 
the principal as soon as possible. 
begin in all departments Tuesday, Sept. 5. 
PRACTICE SCHOOL 
OF, THE 
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 
SALEM, MASS. 
EXPERT TEACHERS 
SIX DISTINCT COURSES 
MAGNIFICENT 
SCHOOL EQUIPMENT 
COMPLETE MODEL OFFICES 
GREGG AND PITMAN 
SHORTHAND 
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 
Call and talk with 
Regular sessions 
FOR GRADUATES 
ACTUAL BUSINESS 
PRACTICE 
by illness early this month, shortly 
after she gave the sloyd classes a 
complimentary luncheon at West 
Manchester. Mrs. Higginson was in 
the care of a trained nurse during 
her illness. 
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Former Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. 
Woodruff of New York, were the 
guests of Mrs. James Barr at a 
luncheon at the Touraine in Boston 
on Monday. 
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Mrs. Wm. A. Slater, of Washing- 
ton and Beverly Cove, is entertain- 
ing her daughter from Russia and 
will accompany her to her European 
home on the 30th of September. Miss 
Ramige of Beverly, will sail also as 
trained nurse to the little one-year- 
old grandchild of Mrs. Slater. 
Mrs. George R. Fearing, Jr., who 
has been visiting her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, at 
Pride’s for some weeks concluded 
her stay yesterday and went to 
Wellesley for a visit. 
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Mrs. A. W. Timmins, who was 
taken suddenly ill on Wednesday, 
was removed to the Beverly Hos- 
pital for treatment. Mrs. Timmins 
is summering at Beverly Farms and 
as the daughter of former vice-pres- 
ident and Mrs. Charles Fairbanks, 
helped make up that distinguished 
family party on the North Shore. 
Mrs. Timmins’ condition was such 
that urgent medical treatment at the 
hospital was ordered before Lieut. 
Timmins, who was telegraphed, 
could reach the Farms. 
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Jewels, Chains, 
Fobs, Rings, 
Carvings, Stuffs 
Old Silver, 
Rosaries, Etc. 
Opposite Huyler’s 
Foreign Gurios 
A Stock of Over 4000 Numbers 
The experience of 25 years’ buying 
in L’oreign Countries 1s shown in 
the genuine character of each article 
