‘July 7, 1916, 
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Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
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Spectra, LUNCHEONS By APPOINTMENT 
Orders Taken For Dressed Dolls—Work By 
Expert of Years Experience 
Phone 93 Sea St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gould Shaw and Louis Shaw. Among other childr-n 
present who were much interested in the sales -was little 
Joan Higginson, who came with her mother, Mrs. F. w. 
Higginson, Jr. 
Prizes were distributed as follows: Mrs. Allan’s 
salads, Mrs. George Lyman; light brahmas, Shaw Mc- 
Kean, Robert Gould Shaw and Mrs. Walter Hunnewell; 
parroquets, Mrs. Bayard Warren; Mrs. Fenno’s 
Mrs. Eugene Foster; Mrs. Field’s cake, Master 
Shaw. 
HE Essex County Brancu of the American Red 
Cross has opened a receiving station in the rooms of 
the Grand Army of the Republic Post in the Public Li- 
brary building in Manchester for the receipt and for- 
warding of articles intended for our soldiers of the Na- 
tional Guard now in the service of the United States Gov- 
ernment. 
It is to be feared that the fact that these soldiers ar. 
not at present engaged in active hostilities and that war 
may happily be averted, may deter some persons who do 
not understand the need, from contributing. It is a great 
mistake to reason thus. 
These young men have made great sacrifices to serve 
their country and are ready to make greater. They have 
been sent far from home to a trying climate, in many 
cases poorly equipped and prepared. It may be long be- 
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Work Done at Your Residence 
STUDIO OF DESIGN 
SPECIALIZING IN HATS FOR GENTLEWOMEN 
BOSTON 
420 BERKELEY ST. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
MARY GREENAWAY 
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fore they return and they are certain to face great hard- 
ships and real dangers. They will face them gallantly 
and cheerfully and it is the duty and privilege of those at 
home to give every aid and comfort that can make their 
work a little lighter, and their lot a little happier. 
“They also serve who only stand and wait,” and the 
soldier faithfully guarding the border serves no less than 
his brother in the trenches under fire where he himseli 
will go unquestioningly if ordered. 
Let us look to it that what we 
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and courage is 
unstintedly. We cannot do too much! 
Mrs. L. W. Carter is in charge of the work, assisted 
by Mrs. S. D. Warren, Jr., Mrs. Russell Codman, Mrs. j 
W. Merrill, Mrs. Richard Lovering, Mrs. 
Mrs. John Newbold, Miss Mabel Lodge, 
Spalding, Mrs. E. J. Holmes and others. 
It is hoped that people will help the Red Cross work 
now going on in the G. A. R. hall by coming to sew for 
the soldiers or by sending articles, like chocolate in tins, 
reading matter, tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, socks, etc., to be 
sent to them. Contributions of m oney for carrying on the 
work are also important and donations, however small, 
will be gratefully received. Contributions may be made 
through the treasurer, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, Man- 
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