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Robert D. Evans and family have 
closed their shore residence, Dawson 
Hall, at Beverly Cove, and have re- 
turned to Boston for the winter. 
The Nelson S. Bartletts are among the 
week’s departures from Manchester. 
They returned to Boston Monday. 
The Francis L. Higginsons closed 
their residence at Pride’s last Friday. 
The George Dexters were among yes- 
terday’s departures. 
George Lee and family left Beverly 
Farms Monday and returned to their 
Brookline home for the winter. Mrs. 
Henry C. Weston closed her cottage at 
the Farms Tuesday. 
John Caswell and family came down 
to their estate at Pride’s Wednesday, 
possibly to remain all winter as usual. 
The Fraziers of Chicago occupied the 
estate the past summer. 
Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor has opened 
her town house, 273 Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston, after spending a 
month with her son, S. Emerson Proc- 
tor, at Topsfield. She closed her sum- 
mer house at Beverly Cove early in 
October. 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter and son Joseph 
and his bride, who have been abroad 
since leaving Manchester in August, 
have returned and are at their home in 
Dupont circle, Washington. 
‘The drag hounds of the Myopia Hunt 
club met at the kennels at 6.45 “Tuesday 
morning for a run, and yesterday after- 
noon at 3 o’clock they met at Spring- 
ville. Other runs scheduled for this 
month follow: Saturday, 7th, Hamilton 
Meeting House, 8.30 a. m.; Tuesday, 
10th, Wenham Town Hall, 3 p. m.; 
Thursday, 12th, Ipswich trotting park, 
3 p. m.; Saturday, 14th, details later. 
The engagement has been privately 
announced of Miss Mary Astor Paul of 
Philadelphia, daughter of the late James 
W. Paul and granddaughter of Mrs. 
William Astor, to Charles A. Munn, 
jr., of Harvard, class ’10, and ason of 
Mrs. Charles A. Munn of Washington 
and Manchester. Owingto the recent 
death of Mr. Paul, no plans for the wed- 
ding or any public declaration of the 
engagement have yet been made. Miss 
Paul only made her debut last season 
when she came to Harvard for the foot- 
ball game during Thanksgiving week and 
met her present fiance. She has been 
the home guest of Miss Mary Josephine 
Amory of Commonwealth avenue, Bos- 
ton, on several occasions, and spent 
several weeks on the North Shore the 
past season visiting among her friends. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 4 f 
D. H. MAMPRE 
——HIGH GRADE—— 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
gkes-The authentic and approved 
styles for the Fall and Winter 
season. 
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B@S-The newest materials of the 
highest quality, imported and 
domestic, are shown in a’ va- 
‘ riety of choice patterns. 
Riding Habits, Automobile | 
Goats, Linen Suits, etc., 
a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Patronage Solicited 
163 Gabot St., - Beverly 
Telephone 107-1 
MEMORIALS 
We would state at this time time that we have a large ‘stock of 
MONUMENTS and TABLETS 
in our showroom and in order to reduce this stock before cold weather sets in will — 
quote extremely low prices. This is one of the opportunities to make a large saving — 
you cannot afford to overlook. 
CHAS. E. CURTIS & SON 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
14 New Derby Street - = & . 
PAUL WEIL 
Announces that the partnership heretofore existing between him and A. Jacobs has. been dis- 
continued and that Mr. Weil will conduct the business alone. He is now prepared to take 
orders for 
FALL AND WINTER SUITS 
Also Gleaning, Pressing and Repairing at Reasonable Prices 
Salem, Mass. 
(Formerly with L. M. Morton, Summer St., Boston) 
POSTOFFICE BLOCK BEAGH ST. MANGHESTER 
Re | 
JOHN I. ALLEN “mice Plant, Manchester» PLUMBER §f 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF ALL GAS LIGHTING MAGHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass. P. O. for week ending Oct. 31. Dr 
Chester C Berkley, Miss Malvina Besseth, - 
Miss Davenport, Mrs John Emery, Miss Sarah 
M Freel, J P Gaynon, Dr Lewis E Hollyman, 
Edward Linton, Mrs Della Miller, A McPar- 
Jand, H;O F Marksman, . Miss ‘Josephine 
Morrish, Mrs K M Pickard, Burton W Petor, 
Mrs Geo L Peabody, Dr John C Warren. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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