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Important among the social events of the early aut- 
umn on the North Shore will be the dance and bridge 
tournament to be given at the Essex County club Friday 
evening, Sept. 25, by the Beverly Hospital Junior Aid 
association. Nine-thirty is the hour set for the affair, 
and tickets may be obained by sending check to Miss Hope 
Norman, Beverly, before Monday, Sept. 21. Tickets for 
the dance are five dollars for ladies and three for gentle- 
men, and for the bridge ten dollars a table. The Junior 
Aid is the newest association on the North Shore and the 
membership is made up of the younger members of the 
summer colony who are taking this means of extending 
much needed help to a most worthy institution. The 
executive committee is composed of Miss Katharine W. 
Tweed, president ; Miss Alice Thorndike, vice pres. ; Miss 
Phyllis Sears, secy.; Charles E. Cotting, Jr., treas.; Misses 
Katherine L. Putnam and Julia Meyer and Dudley L. 
Pickman, Jr. The first meeting was held and organiza- 
tion effected recently at a meeting at Mrs. Allen Curtis’s, 
Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Frazier and son Frank D., 
returned the latter part of last week from a motor trip to 
Syracuse, N. Y., where they went to attend the fair. Live 
stock from Mr. Frazier’s farm at Ipswich captured many 
of the blue ribbons and special trophies. 
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Bishop Lawrence will take the service at the Em- 
manuel Episcopal church, Masconomo st., Manchester, 
Sunday. Morning prayer and sermon at half-past ten. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz left Manchester yesterday for 
Jackson, N. H., to spend the early autumn as usual. 
On her return from the mountains she will go to her 
residence in Boston. 
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Social life at Magnolia is rapidly on the wane, with 
the closing of the big Oceanside hotel the last of next 
week. Green Gables club closed last Saturday, but the 
North Shore Grill, which has had a most successful sea- 
son, increasing in popularity as the season advanced, is to 
keep open until the first of October. Many cottagers out 
motoring and shopping have dropped into the club for 
afternoon tea and lunchean and—dancing—during the 
week. Several dinner parties have been given, too. Miss 
Marion Greeley of the Manchester colony was hostess 
for a party of eight covers Wednesday evening. Brad- 
shaw Jacobs gave a dinner of six covers Tuesday evening. 
Many big changes are to be made in the Grill before next 
season, important among which will be the enlarging of 
the dining room and dancing space. 
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North Shore people are taking a great deal of inter- 
est in the tournament and sale to raise funds for the Red 
Cross hospital ship “Red Cross,” which will be held on 
Tuesday, Oct. 6th, from two to six at Mrs. Robert S. 
Bradley’s, Pride’s Crossing. 
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Henry Rogers Dalton of Boston died suddenly 
Thursday morning at his summer home, “White Cottage,” 
West Beach hill, Beverly Farms, in his 76th year. Mr. 
Dalton was born in Chelmsford, the son of John Call 
and Julia Ann (Spaulding) Dalton, and since the Civil 
War he has been an insurance broker. At the outbreax 
of the war he enlisted as a private and his rise in the 
ranks was rapid. He was a major when the war was 
over. Mr. Dalton is survived by his wife, who was 
Florence Chapman; two sons, Henry R. Dalton, Jr., and 
Philip S. Dalton, and three daughters, Miss Elizabeth L. 
Dalton, Miss Ellen B. Dalton and Mrs. A. W. Cooley of 
Milton. The family has been identified with life at Bev- 
erly Farms for a great many years. 
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