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SOCIETY NOTES 
Dr. John C. Phillips of Wenham, 
has returned from his annual shoot- 
ing trip through the Adirondacks. 
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C. A. Munn, Jr., and family have 
brought their season’s stay at West 
Manchester to a close. They went 
over to Philadelphia on Monday for 
a month’s visit. The last of Octo- 
ber they are sailing for an extended 
European trip. 
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The members of the Russian em- 
bassy brought their season’s stay at 
Manchester to a close on Sunday. 
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Rodolphe L. Agassiz of the Ham- 
ilton colony, is on a western trip, 
which will also include a visit to 
Kl Paso, Texas. Mrs. Agassiz is en- 
tertaining at Hamilton, Mrs. Beach 
of the Dark Harbor, Maine, contin- 
gent. 
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Mrs. Lucius Manlius Sargent 
will remove to her winter home on 
Dartmouth street, Boston, from 
Pride’s on Monday. 
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The Beverly Farms colonists are 
thinking seriously now of winter 
plans and winter homes. Tomorrow 
Richard S. Russell will remove his 
family to their Boston residence on 
Jommonwealth avenue. The War- 
ren Fairbanks family party are 
leaving the Simpkins cottage  to- 
morrow also. Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter 
closes ‘‘EKdgewater’’ on Wednesday, 
and will sail for England. Mr. and 
Mrs. Joseph Leiter are at Silver 
Springs, Maryland. 
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Mrs. Quincey A. Shaw has re- 
turned to Pride’s from her sojourn 
in Connecticut. Mr. Shaw is on a 
business trip to Calumet, Mich. 
Miss Annie H. Pemberton of Phil- 
adelphia, sister of Mrs. Shaw, is 
her guest at Pride’s. 
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Asst. See. of the U. S. Treasury 
A. Piatt Andrew has been sojourn- 
ing at his East Gloucester cottage 
this week, having returned from a 
month’s European trip. 
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Two western families who con- 
cluded their stays at Manchester 
Wednesday, were those of Mrs. L. 
B. Harrison of Cineinnati and 
Francis Drexel Smith of Colorado 
Springs. 
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Bryce J. Allan is planning for a 
large gentlemen’s dinner party at 
‘*Allanbank,’’ Beverly Cove, on 
Sunday evening. Some 150 invita- 
tions have been issued, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman will 
give luncheon and dinner parties at 
their Beverly Cove summer home 
Sunday. 
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Paul Moore and family of New 
York, departed from West Man- 
chester yesterday. 
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D. Herbert Hostetter and family 
of the North Beverly contingent 
will leave for Pittsburg, October 
6th. 
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J. Torrey Morse of Boston, is re- 
maining for a few weeks longer at 
his parents’ summer home at 
Pride’s. Mr. and Mrs. Morse 
moved to Boston Tuesday. 
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Mrs. Elsie French-Vanderbilt of 
Newport, was a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. R. 8S. Reynolds Hitt at West 
Manchester for a few days this 
week. 
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Essex Chapter Annual Meeting 
The annual meeting of the Essex 
Chapter of the American National 
Red Cross Society was held yester- 
day afternoon in the ‘Town hall, 
Manchester. Mrs. Emily B. Smith 
of Amesbury served as_ president 
protem at the meeting in the absence 
of Gen. Francis H. Appleton of 
Peabody. 
The meeting was largely attended 
the feature being the presence of 
Miss Mabel T. Boardman, the 
national chairman of the Red Cross 
work, who gave a most interesting 
address, which we shall publish in 
next week’s issue. Miss Boardman’s 
address held the close attention and 
interest of her audience. She was 
heartily applauded. 
Miss Louisa P. Loring, secretary 
of the chapter, was also present. 
Mrs. Smith made a few remarks and 
particularly spoke of Manchester’s 
ereat success at her recent sale for 
the endowment fund and the exam- 
ple she had set for other chapters 
to follow. 
At the business meeting which 
followed, the following officers were 
re-elected: Gen. Francis H. Apple- 
ton of Peabody, president; Miss 
Louisa P. Loring, Beverly, secre- 
tary; W. 0: Chapman, Salem, treas- 
urer. 
The rich are known by their dollars, 
but the humble onion is known by its 
scent. 
The farmer who lost his half-bushel 
measure was in more than a peck of 
trouble. 
Be sure you are right, and then don’t 
make a fuss about it, 
MANCHESTER 
Herbert Clark of Southampton, 
L. I, will come to Manchester to- 
morrow to resume his former posi- 
tion as head gardener on the W. D. 
Denegre estate. Mrs. Clark and 
daughter, Miss Alice, came early in 
the week as the guests of Mrs. Leon 
Carter, School street. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday eve- 
ning, October 2d, with Mrs. Amanda 
Reed, Lincoln street. Topic, ‘‘Sab- 
bath.”’ i 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s, 
tral square. 
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The Primaries at Manchester 
A small attendance and little in- 
terest was manifest at the primaries 
held at the Town hall, Tuesday. It 
seemed a little difficult for many to 
grasp the importance of it and its 
newness has yet to meet with the ap- 
proval of many others. The result 
for the town is as follows: 
Governor 
Bugene N.. Poss, 90.0 Ai ss ee ae eee 42 
Louis “A. Prothingham, ir... tere 64 
Lieut. Governor 
David 415 Walshy dite waters aiateit eon eS 
Robert” Luee, 2.20. ice coe ae n Sie ee 74 
Secretary 
Frank J. Donahue; da. cc. oe eee ren a 
Alberti P: Langtry, 1. .......0-eeeee 52 
Treasurer 
Augustus L. Thorndike, d............. 29 
Hlmer “Ay * Stevens; oPitec sci ote tcl ete 70 
Auditor 
Charles, Bo Streckersedis acim 26 
JObNT HW Lite, ar wists cters cceate eke cinta’ se elaiietens 44 
Attorney General ; 
George. W. Anderson, a2. 5.3220. (Aten 36 
James UMS wittie rs cee cele te eesictotecems 60 
ny Councillor 
PrankpAt MOster, od: <.ac es crane tite riers 57 
Hdadward -G.. Erochinghamveare. .ijutenatae 48 
Senator 
George, Ay Schofield ida nwue 1. arate 37 
James “EB. Tolman; 3rsi7.05 0.6... eee 
: Rept. in General Court 
Arthur Ge. LD ULStOM, eG stale crave tees eee 37 
HSBert. Kao wles; ate oct- Weert oie rare 66 
County Commissioner 
Patrick oJ. “Murpliy,d is iv.ne -neee se oson 
Moedy,: Kimball, ; tio 55 stale bio aeln aie 45 
Register of Deeds 
J Ohnet HT RODETES, pds). icvents ot teiseutal starches 33 
Willard) JS. tHalé, (rcv i,,.5.teoees oo ekane 
Clerk of Courts 
HMdward 8: Georges: Pie cteins aie selenite: 67 
State Committee 
Benjamin FH. Corliss. d 5 as. ocgee ee ae 32 
Walter sB aeHopkinsony tasers. eters are 65 
Town Committees 
Democratic — Benjamin H. Corliss, Ed- 
ward Crowell, Charles Danforth, Charles . 
C. Dodge, James Hoare, Frank A. Foster, 
Clarence W. Morgan, Curtis Stanley and 
Theodore C. Rowe. 
Republican—Patrick H. Boyle, William 
W. Hoare, Raymond C. Allen, George 8. 
Sinnicks, Walter R. Bell, Edwin P. Stan- 
ley, Alfred C. Hooper, Horace Standley, 
and John W. Campbell. 
Total No. of Republican votes cast...78 
Total No. of Democratic votes cast. ..46 
Whole number of votes cast, as registered 
at ballot box, 125. : 
