10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and’ Reminder 
August 20, 1915, 
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~mEPORT comes from Mrs.- Frank. B. Bemis, chairman 
“of the North Shore Branch of the French Wounded 
Emergency Fund, that since the first meeting was held 
on June 28th at Mrs. Denégre’s coach house, West Man- 
cuester; some 52,000 surgical dressings have been made. 
This week a most generous gift was made to the com- 
mittee by Mr. Lester Leland of West Manchester of 420 
pairs of surgeon’s rubber gloves, and 280 yards of rub- 
ber sheeting, both of which have been sent direct to head- 
quarters in London on the out-going Eutonian. Ail 
articles made and obtained by the various committees are 
forwarded on the White Star and Cunard ships free of 
charge. The North Shore committee has met with won- 
derful success this summer and the work is being carried 
along with unabated interest by the many North Shore 
women—young and old—who are actively engaged. The 
North Shore branch has forwarded to Kidder-Peabody 
Co. this week a check for $200 as its donation toward the 
motor truck fund. 
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The meeting in the interest of Hampton Institute of 
Hampton, Va., held Wednesday afternoon on the grounds 
of the William H. Coolidge home at Magnolia was a 
very interesting and successful affair. Miss Annie 
Beecher Scoville, granddaughter of Henry Ward Beecher, 
discussed negro folk songs and had them illustrated by 
a quartette from Hampton. The talks given by Major 
Moton and an Apache Indian were on special features of 
the Institute. Miss Scoville’s work was considered the 
most unique and interesting of anything that Hampton 
has presented here. 
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The ex-Ambassador to Italy and Japan and Mrs. 
Lhomras J. O’Brien, of Michigan, arrived at Pride’s Cross- 
ing yesterday for a week’s stay with John W. 
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HE golfing feature at the Essex County Club, Man- 
chester, the coming week, will be the sixth annual 
invitation “Lancashire Handicap Golf Tournament,” on 
Wednesday, the 25th. This is the tournament given every 
summer by Dr, J. Henry Lancashire to such members of 
the club and friends as have played golf with him during 
the summer. A luncheon will be given at “Graftonwood,’ 
the Lancashire summer home at Manchester, at 
o'clock that afternoon. Among the invited guests on this 
occasion—for golf and for the luncheon—are: Gen. 
Adelbert Ames, Charles M. Amory, Eliot Amory, Edmund 
K. Arnold, Harry L. Ayer, George L. Allen, George E. 
Barnard, John W. Blodgett, Reginald Boardman, Freder- 
ick Bradbury, Harrison K. Caner, Andrew Carnegie, 2d, 
Samuel Carr, Horace H. Chapin, Gen. Adgar R. Champ- 
lin, I, W. Chick, Edward B. Cole, Costello C. Converse, 
Richard H. Dana, George A. Driggs, Clifton H. Dwinnell, 
Thomas B. Gannett, Jr., Wallace Goodrich, Edwin S. 
George, John G. Groves, Howard Heinz, D. Herbert 
Hostetter, Charles E. Hubbard, D. B. Hussey, J. Hurd 
Hutchins, W. B. Sheppard, ao D. Jordan, William V. 
Aa epee King; W. Knowlton, E. E. Moberly, 
. J. O’Brien, Edward hare May, Philip H. McMillan, 
- T. Pfaelzer, Alexander S. Porter, Jr., Charles H. Pike, 
john Reece, Col. Henry E. Russell, Charles P. Searle, 
James T. Shaw, W. P. Snelling, A. F. Southerland, Hor- 
ace H. Stevens, Philip Stockton, Dudley S$. Sutphyn, 
Washington B. Thomas, James B. Waller, F. H. Warner, 
Frederick W eyerhaeuser, E. Lawrence WI nite, George R. 
White, E. E. Williams, Daniel G. Wing, Sidney W. Wins- 
low and George F. Willett. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dexter of Beverly Farms 
returned from a week’s cruise on their handsome yacit 
yesterday afternoon. 
Garage 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
Newly rebuilt and made Fire-proof to meet fire underwriters’ regulations 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
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