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SOCIETY NOTES 
~ North Shore people are prominent among those who 
re taking an interest in the work in furtherance of the 
d Cross campaign. Mrs. Robert S. Bradley’s bazaar 
er Pride’s Crossing estate netted a large sum for the 
< and a number ofNorth Shore women are identified 
vith the “Red Cross Day” at the Boston Domestic Science 
ind Pure Food Exposition at Mechanic’s building, Bos- 
ton, which is to be observed today. North Shore pat- 
ronesses for the exhibit include Mrs. Robert S. Bradley of 
Pride’s Crossing, Mrs. Charles E. Cotting of West Man- 
‘chester, Mrs. Philip Dalton of Nahant, Mrs. James Law- 
nce, Jr., of Swampscott, Mrs. H. P. McKean of Pride’s 
“Crossing, Mrs. Samuel J. Mixter of Swampscott, Mrs. 
Gordon Prince of West Manchester, Mrs. Wm. Sheafe 
of Eastern Point, Miss Mabel Welch of Eastern Point, 
and Mrs. F. Meredith Whitehouse of Manchester. Misses 
atherine P., and Louisa P. Loring of Pride’s Crossing, 
former on the advisory board of the Massachusetts 
| Cross, and the latter emergency secretary for Massa- 
husetts, and Miss Mabel T. Boardman of Manchester 
are included in the committee on the Red Cross exhibit 
for the whole exposition. A number of North Shore 
ae 1g women are included among the aids for today 
and among them are Misses Lucy Aspinwall, Josephine 
- Rantoul and Alice Thorndike. 
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Robert M. Winthrop of West Manchester left the 
North Shore Wednesday to spend a fortnight at Lenox. 
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remember to send change of address 
a ’ so that the Breeze may be promptly 
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__ Among the many North Shore matrons who are 
giving freely of their time and interest to the Red Cross 
work in aid of the European soldiers none is more ener- 
getic than Mrs. John Hays Hammond, who has inaugu- 
rated a number of “sewing bees” where garments are 
made. The “bees” are being held at the beautiful Ham- 
mond estate at Lookout Hill, West Gloucester. 
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_ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Graham, who have had the 
Higginson cottage at Magnolia this season returned to 
Boston last week for the winter. Miss Higginson is 
again occupying the cottage. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson, who summered at 
Beverly Farms, where they had the Storrow cottage this 
year, have returned to Washington for the winter. 
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_ Dr. Mary D. Dakin of the Magnolia summer con- 
tingent returned to Boston last week for the winter. . Her 
two daughters,~the Misses Marion and Marjory, are 
with her. : 
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Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot have closed 
their place at Beverly Farms and returned to Cambridge. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ames will have the Philip 
Sears house at 205 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, this 
winter. Mr. and Mrs. Sears will remain at “The Pines,” 
their picturesque home at Pride’s Crossing through the 
winter season. 
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Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
Real Estate Service 
My endeavor is to so conduct the North 
Shore Real Estate Business as to earn the 
support of my clients. Any suggestions 
as to how I can better serve you will be 
fully considered. ; i : : 
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11 Pleasant Street Gloucester 
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