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Ose ON THE HEELS of their successes on Cape 
™“ Cod, anti-suffragists have started a campaign on 
the North Shore. ~ 
was held at the home of Mrs, J. O, Proctor, 8 Hovey 
The first of the series of meetings 
street, Gloucester, last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Proc- 
tor’s large rooms were filled with women eager to hear 
the side of those who oppose “ Votes for Women.’ There 
were nearly one hundred present and at least one-third 
of the audience joined the association and evinced a de- 
sire to assist in its work. The speakers were Mrs. Wil- 
liam Lowell Putnam, chairman of the education and or- 
ganization committee of the state association, who dwelt 
upon the non-partisan power of women which would be 
lost if women had the ballot and Truman R. Hawley, the 
counsel for the association, who spoke of the little use 
made of the school vote by the women of Massachusetts 
and of the disadvantage that the ballot would be to the 
tax-paying woman. Mrs. Henry Preston White, chair- 
man of the Brookline branch was then introduced and 
spoke on the relation between suffrage, Socialism and 
feminism. She said that women in general and even the 
average suffragist little realized to what suffrage was 
tending. Mrs. White stated that if it was no exaggera- 
tion to say that at least two-thirds of the suffragist lead- 
ers were Socialists and that doctrines held by Socialists 
were openly advocated by them. The following meetings 
have been arranged for next week along the North Shore: 
On Monday September 22, at..3.30 p.m. Mrs. A. J. 
George and Mrs. Henry Preston White will speak at 
Beverly; Tuesday, September 23, at 8 p. m. in the Girls’ 
club room, at Topsfield, Mrs. George will speak; Wed- 
nesday, September 26, at 10.30 a. m. a meeting will be 
held in the Nahant Town hall, at which Mrs. William 
Lowell Putnam and Mrs. A. J. George will speak, and 
on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. in the Manchester Town 
“hall, Mrs. A. J. George and Truman R. Hawley will be 
the speakers. 
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Mrs. Rufus F, Greeley and daughter Miss Marion 
Greeley, who have been spending the summer at Brown- 
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ton today, where they will spend the winter at the Hotel 
Victoria. 
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Another, and about the last of those delightful chil- 
dren’s parties which have been given throughout the sum- 
mer at the North Shore estates, was given last Saturday 
afternoon at the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee Hig- 
ginson, Pride’s Crossing. Some thirty-five children were 
present. 
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One of the last of the social functions of the sea- 
son at Manchester will be the dinner-dance at the Essex 
County club, Friday evening, Sept. 26th. Dinner will be 
served in the bungalow followed by dancing in the 
red barn. — 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven has as her guests at the Haven 
estate, Beverly Farms, Mrs. Hull and Miss Lucia Hull of 
Tuxedo. 
Francis Weston of Philadelphia is paying his annual 
visit to Nelson Bartlett of the Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
colony. H will remain most of this month. 
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