12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 2, 1915. 
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AN all day fair is being planned by the auxiliary of St. 
John’s Episcopal church in Beverly Farms for the 
benefit of the parish house fund. The ladies will be 
assisted by many of the summer colony and the affair is 
planned for July 15—Thursday—tfrom 11 to 6. It will 
be. held on the lawn of the rectory on Valley street, off 
Hale. The tea tables and other refreshment tables will 
be in charge of Miss Helen Frick, Miss Rosamond Brad- 
ley, Miss Margaret Thomas and Miss Mary Cunise ecu 
“orab” booth will contain a very novel feature and will 
be looked after by Miss Alice Thorndike and Miss Clara 
Winthrop. The “rummage” table will contain an inter- 
esting display of “‘cast-offs” and will be in charge of 
some of the summer colony. The punch table will be 
looked after by Mrs. Geo. B. Northrup and Mrs. Allen, 
while other members of the auxiliary will look after the 
tables of fancy and practical articles. The Girls’ club 
will have a table of fancy articles in charge of Mrs. Alice 
Bolam Preston. A few “freak” features not to be men- 
tioned yet are being planned by some of the young folk 
in the summer colonies. In case of rain the fair will be 
held on the first pleasant day following. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Morristown, N. J., wil 
arrive the last of the week and spend their first season at 
Pride’s Crossing in the Ahl cottage. Mr. Moore is the 
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore, whose 
charming estate, ““Rockmarge,” is one of the finest in the 
Pride’s Crossing section. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Screams J. T. Spaulding, and 
Mrs. H. P. King of Pride’s Crossing will return Saturday 
from New Brunswick regions. The Spauldings have 
spent about a month on their annual fishing trip while 
Mrs. King joined them a little over a week ago. 
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Mrs. Robert S. Bradley will entertain the Beverly 
Farms Improvement society at her home in Pride’s Cross- 
ing on Tuesday afternoon, July 13. This is a special 
meeting for the society, their year’s meetings being closed, 
in order to give a resumé of the winter’s work to Mrs. ~ 
Bradley, who is a member of the society. Mrs. Bradley 
will also tell of her winter’s work in Boston in regard to 
the Women’s Municipal League. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. P. Wichfeld (Mrs. Clarence — 
Moore) returned to Pride’s Crossing, Monday, from San 
Francisco, being called home somewhat earlier than plan- 
ned by the serious. illness of Mrs. Wichfeld’s mother, 
Mrs. E. C. Swift of “Swiftmoor.” 
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The Oliver Ames family arrived the past week at 
their home in Pride’s Crossing, after spending the early 
season at North Easton, as usual. 
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The Henry C. Fricks opened 
beautiful Pride’s Crossing home, this week. The family 
has been late in settling for the summer because of some 
changes being made to the house.. 
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The Charles Burrall Pikes of “Bergholt,’ West Man- 
chester, have as their guest for a few weeks Mrs. Pike’s 
niece, Miss Annette Shelden of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. 
Pike’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Alger, widow of the late Sen. 
Alger, of Detroit, is coming on in July to spend the rest 
of the season. The Pikes were. of those attending the 
Yale-Harvard races at New London last week. A pretty 
sight on the grounds at “Bergholt” is the family pets— 
two snow-white West Highland terriers, so near alike that 
a casual observer can detect no distinguishing marks at 
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