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SOCIETY NOTES 
“(Oliver Ames and family are closing their Pride’s 
Crossing place next Wednesday and will go to North 
Faston for the autumn, before moving to their Common- 
Ith ave., Boston, residence for the winter. Their two 
ehters, Misses Elise and Olivia Ames will be with 
Mr. and Mrs. Ames, but the two sons are at school— 
Ollie, the older, at Harvard where he has just entered 
‘upon his second year, and Richard at St. Mark’s at South- 
‘boro, where he has sae upon his final term. 
Gardiner M. Lane is at a Boston hospital recovering 
from the effects of an operation performed Monday. 
Mr. Lane and family returned a few weeks ago from 
Europe and went at once to his North Shore estate, “The 
Chimneys,” on Summer st., Manchester. He was not 
“well and therefore remained at Manchester with his fam- 
ily until he was brought Aes ae on Monday 
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John Hays Hammond, Gloucester, left Tuesday for 
New York, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Natalie 
‘Hammond and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Hammond. The 
daughter enters school in New York this year. Mr. Ham- 
mond will go to Hot Springs, Va., for a few days and 
will probably leave for California late in the month. Mrs. 
“Hammond will remain at Fresh Water Cove until the 
‘middle of the month. 
Remember 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, October 2, 1914 
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ORTH SHORE BREEZE 
No. 40 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The important event of the coming week, on the 
North Shore, will be the Red Cross benefit at Mrs. R. 
S. Bradley’s, Pride’s Crossing, next Tuesday afternoon. 
If the weather is not fair the sale will be held just the 
same. A band will furnish music and a bridge tourna- 
ment will be one of the features. 
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The Eugene Gray Fosters plan to conclude their stay 
at Magnolia on the 14th of this month, when they will 
return to Brooklyn, N. Y., for the winter. Mrs. Foster’s 
father, Mr. A. F. Southerland has been spending most of 
the summer here and is, as usual, getting a great deal of 
enjoyment out of the golf links at the Essex County club. 
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Rev. Wm. H. Dewart and family closed their house 
at Manchester yesterday and have gone to Milton to spend 
the autumn. The have taken the house at 54 Beacon st., 
owned by Geo. von L. Meyer, for the winter. 
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Miss Fannie Bartlett returned to Old Neck, Man- 
chester, Tuesday, after a fortnight’s stay at Woodstock 
Inn, Woodstock, Vt. 
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Miss Rosamond Bradley returned Wednesday from 
a summer spent in Newfoundland and Labrador in con- 
nection with the Grenfel mission and hospitals. 
The Red Cross Sale 
Tuesday, October Sixth 
at Mrs. Robert S. Bradley’s 
Pride’s Crossing 
From Two Until Six O’clock 
*. Admission Free 
Tea 25 cents 
