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« # Surivty Noirs ¢ 
The last of the three musicals is being 
given this afternoon at. Mrs. E. C. 
Swift's, Pride’s Crossing... +4 
Mr. and Mrs..Goidon Abbott are 
away from West Manchester on an auto 
trip to the White Mountains. 
Among the many auto parties that 
stopped at the Grill, Saturday were Mr. 
and Mrs. E. B. Salmon and their son, 
E. B. Salmon, jr 
A merry yachting party from the 
‘Nakina,’’ the handsome steam yacht 
of G. E. Sykes of Rockville, Conn., 
dined at the North Shore Grill Saturday 
and enjoyed the excellent cuisine to be 
found there. . ‘(he members of the party 
were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sykes of 
Rockville, Conn., Mr. and Mrs.. A. K. 
Macomber of Paris, France, Miss Daven- 
port and F. D. Harkness of Clyde, O., 
and L. V. Harkness of New York. 
The fourth in the series of five Ger- 
man readings given by Fraulein Wolters 
will be held at the home of Mrs. James 
McMillan, Wednesday, Sept. 2. Frau- 
lein Wolters announces on that date a 
change in her program, and she. will 
read one of the latest» of Sudermann’s 
writings, the Schauspiel; ‘“Margot.’’ 
‘The last in the series will be held 
Mrs. Robert’: Treat* ‘Paine; « jr.’s37* at 
Pride’s Crossing, Sept. 9th, and she will 
then read Schiller’s ‘“ Das Lied’ von’ der 
Glocke.’’ 
Tennis Finals. 
On the Oceanside courts Monday Fd- 
mund Dana won the Magnoiia cup away 
from Charles Penhallow in the challenge - 
round of the men’s singles. - The match 
was closely contested, but Dana won by 
his superior service and by’ continually 
passing Penhallow at the net. ° Penhallow 
played a very aggressive net game. ‘Ihe 
score was 6-2, 7-5, 6-8, 6-1. . 
The final round of the men’s doubles 
was also played and was won by'F. ‘Tay- 
lor and A. Nazro, who defeated the 
Auchincloss brothers—S. S: and G. Au- 
chinélégs*621." 6=2s"628: 
Sunday Night Concert. 
The program for next Suriday-.evening 
concert. at the Hesperus. followsa 
Overture, Orphans ‘Offenbach 
Minuet Paderewski 
Intermezzo Macbeth 
Hungarian Rhapsody Hauser 
Mr. ‘Bernard Fiedler . FI 
Suite*Pastiche ‘Lachume 
Largo Handel 
Humoreske*. Doorah 
iit ~~ Mr; Ralph Smalley, *»-*: 
Polish ;Danee: syn cigbsd a Thorna 
La-Boheme sis? Sire nes :¢Pucani 
F695. 
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TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
_.W. MANCHESTER, 
PRIDES, MONTSERRAT, BEVER Lis 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—f624, fT 27, 
7 31, ef8 00, ||8 33, £8 39, §f9 35, ||10 20, £10 34, 
fll 33avime= “£12.43, -\||1 30,- fl 35, 2 27, f2 57, 
+316, £419, ||448,..f519, 1620, ||6 42, ||8 18, 
£9 06, ||9 48, £10 09 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK- 
PORT—71214 £702, 18.21. ||907, £9 13, 
f10 14, ||1057, f1142,a.m. 1132, t208, £3 08, 
3.07, 414, 517, 1592, £557, 1622, ||6 54, 
{720, (807, 1812, 11021, ||10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BEVERLY FARIIS FOR 
PRIDES, MONTSERAT, BEVERLY, 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—f631, f7 34, 
7 88 ef807, {|840, £846, $f9 42, ||10 27, 
f10 42, f1140a.m. £1249, 137, f141, [2 34, 
{3 04, 13.25, {4 26, ||4 55, £5 26, 16 27, ||6 49, ||8 25, 
{9 13, ||9 55, £10 16 p.m. 
WEST M ANCHESTER, 
MAGNOLIA, GL OUCES TER and ROCK, 
PORT—%1208, {654, {8 12, 11859, £906, f1007, 
||10'49, £11 33, a. m. T1 24, 2.00, T2 59, 4.07, £5 08, 
MANCHESTER, 
514, £548, £615, ||646, £712, £800, [8 04, 
flu 14, |]10 29 p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON FOR 
MONTSERRAT, . PRIDES. BEVERJY 
FARMS and MA NCHESTER—f5 54, {7 09, 
815, (817, £925, ||1000, f1045a.m 11240, 
t115, +215, £3 20, +430, £5 00, 15 30, 16.00, {£6 20, 
{7 10, ||7 20, £915, ||[945, £11 24 p.m. 
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4 Daily except Monday. 
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t Saturday only 
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An interesting article appearsin the 
August number of American Homes and 
Gardens dealing with Mrs. W. C. En- 
dicott’s house and garden at Danvers. 
While it bears the nom de plume of 
some one else the article was written by 
Miss Mary H. Northend of Salem. 
Miss Gusten F. Anderson; Medical 
Gymnast and Masseuse. Graduated 
from Prof.. Unman’s Institute, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. Young Women’s club, 
toom 4, Magnolia, Mass. Telephone 
‘Jig Saw’’ or “* Dissected Puzzles,”’ 
the prevailino*craze, in large variety at 
““'The Indian Store,’’ opposite the ‘Col- 
onnade, Magnalia. * 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
. Notary Public . 
Justice oftte Peace - 
lnsucance in all its Branches é 
BEVERLY FARMS,. 
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