14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 23, 1916. 
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LANS are going forward merrily for the big Navy 
Festival at the Amos A. Lawrence estate, Beaver 
Pond, Monday evening, July 3, in aid of the Charlestown 
Y. M. C. A. Navy Building fund. It will be a most 
brilliant affair, starting with a dinner in a mammoth tent 
at 7 o’clock, followed by dancing all the evening and a 
gorgeous illumination and fireworks around the pond. 
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Mrs. Paul Moore has been on from Convent, N. J., 
this week a guest of Judge and Mrs. Wm. H. Moore a: 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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It is currently reported that the A. 5. Porter house, 
Cobb ave., Manchester, has been leased to E. S. Webste: 
of Boston, with the option of buying. 
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Mrs. W. A. M. Burden of Coolidge’s Point, Man- 
chester, returned Wednesday from a trip to Troy, N. Y. 
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Mrs. Charles Hapa of ‘‘Sharksmouth,” Mar- 
chester, entertained one hundred of the wives and daugh- 
ters of the class of ’91, Harvard, to which Mr. Hopkin- 
son belonged, at afternoon tea Monday. The heavy rain 
prevented it from being an al fresco affair. 
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Robert Stone Bradley entertained about 30 members 
of the Harvard class of ’76 at the Bradley were at Pride s 
Crossing, Tuesday. sheet left Boston in two power 
yachts. 
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Edward E. McCoy and family of Pittsburg are 
among the week’s arrivals at Nahant. 
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Mr. and Mrs. mela R. Peabody of New York are 
settling in Montserrat for their first season in the Pea- 
body homestead, occupied last year as the Parramatta 
Inn. Mr. Peabody is the son of the late Henry W. Pea- 
body. 
Mrs. John H. Masses ie writer, of Montserrat 
Highlands, gave a reading from her book, “The Little 
Green God,” before a local club yesterday. 
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Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Montserrat is leaving 
today for Trenton, N. J., to attend a peace pageant. She 
will then spend a week in New York and is planning tu 
attend Northfield meetings later. 
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O you wish to get rid of rats? Will you believe that 
if there are rats on your premises, they are there be- 
cause either you or your neighbors feed and protect them? 
Will you help in the campaign against the fly? Will you 
see a display showing proper scientific sanitation in every 
respect? All North Shore housekeepers are interested in 
these vital questions and will want to see the interesting 
display at the old Public Library, Central sq., Beverly 
Farms. It is in charge of the Beverly Farms Branch of 
the Beverly Improvement society and is held under the 
auspices of the Women’s Municipal League of Boston. 
North Shore women know of the great interest and 
amount of work done each year by Mrs. Robert S. Brad- 
ley of Pride’s Crossing in this line of work. Many unique 
and interesting fly slappers and other devices are for sale 
at reasonable prices including the Phinotas Disinfectant 
used with such wonderful success by Professor Gerhardt 
in the great mosquito campaign on Long Island; since 
used by Col. Gorgas on the Panama Canal, and its latest 
good use was by Dr. Strong in Servia. 
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Mrs. Henry B. Sawyer of Beverly Cove has returne:l 
from a week spent at Smith college where the class of ’96 
held its 20th reunion. The alumni association has pur- 
chased the birthplace in Hatfield of Sophia Smith, the 
Founder of the college, whose tooth birthday was also 
of this year. The class of -’96, as its reunion gift, has 
restored the old house and furnished it with many of the 
things formerly belonging to its owner. Mrs. Sawyer 
was chairman of the purchasing committee and the old 
hose has been made into a truly typical old New Eng- 
iaid home, where students will enjoy visiting. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Hoyt (Mary Appleton) of 
New York are now in the Wm. Endicott cottage at Bey- 
erly Cove. They will be joined in a week or more by their 
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Well- 
don of New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George H. Swift of Boston arrived at 
Beverly Cove Wednesday, for the season. 
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Rev. James P. Franks and the Misses Franks of 
Salem have opened their cottage at Beverly Cove the 
past week. 
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