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R. and Mrs. F. L. Higginson of Pride’s cue and 
Boston announce the engagement of their daughter, 
Miss Juliet Higginson, to Frederic $. Goodwin of Boston. 
Mr. Goodwin is a lawyer of 84 State street. Miss Hig- 
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RS. JOHN MARKLE entertained four tables at bridge 
yesterday afternoon at her summer home in West Man- 
chester in honor of her house-guest, Mrs. Alonzo Heb- 
bard of New York. Mr: and Mrs. Markle are leaving 
August in the White Mountains with another daughter, 
ginson is the sister of Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Jr., (Barbara next Monday to spend a part of next week at the 
' Higginson) of Beverly Farms, and of Mrs. Philip S$. Virginia Hot Springs, making the trip by motor, 
| Sears (Mary C. Higginson) of Pride’s Crossing, and her Mrs. Markle’s mother, Mrs. J. Hood Wright, is to spend 
Point, Manchester. 
brother is F. L. Higginson, Jr., of Coolidge’s Point, Man- 
chester. Miss Higginson returned this week from the 
Calumet mines in Michigan, where she went with the 
Agassiz party. She has maintained a place of her own 
in Dover for a few years. 
Mrs. Charles Paizes Tilden of Hyde Park is stay- 
ing with Mrs. George D. Howe at “Cliffs,” on Smith’s 
Mrs. James Howe has gone to visit 
her son at Philadelphia, but will return to the Shore 
later in the season. 
Mrs. J. M. Conyngham. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newbold of Hyde Park, 
N. Y., arrived at the T. Jefferson Coolidge home on 
Coolidge’ s Point, ee, merce 
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Miss Caroline Ticknor ea Miss Edith Ticknor of 
Boston, who have been spending July at the Hawthorne 
Inn, East Gloucester, have gone to Marblehead Neck 
for the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Melville Hunne- 
on} well, but will return to East Gloucester next week. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven of West Beach, Beverly - arms, SERRE hI ea ocd carid.-sor APaul Stanwood Lat 
has her cousin, Miss Mabel Endicott of Boston, with ° er 
for the remainder of the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Sewell H. Fessenden of Coolidge’s 
Point, Manchester, have with them the latter’s sisters, 
Mrs. Reginald Gray of Boston, who is spending a month, 
and Mrs. H. L. Hammond of California, who will re- 
main with them until they return to Boston. 
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Gordon Means has been visiting in 
at the home of his ee Robert W. 
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Ex-Senator Albert Mf Beveridge of Beverly Farms 
has spent the last eighteen months in writing the life of 
Chief Justice Marsh: all.. He has returned to his home in 
Beverly Farms from New York, where he spent sev- 
eral days last week, and is enjoying a quiet rest 
‘th Mrs. Beveridge and the children, before attempting 
the strenuous work of the Hughes campaign, for which 
he declared his intentions at a banquet last week in 
New York. 
Beverly Farms 
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Manchester, were on a motor party last Sunday to Ports- 
mouth and Little Boar’s Head. 
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Mrs. V. Y. Remnitz of Brookline and Kentucky 
is giving two series of charming talks and readings on 
“Modern Poetry and Drama,” one at the Hawthorne Inn, 
East Gloucester, on Wednesday mornings, and the other 
at the Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, on Tuesdays. Her 
first talk at the Hawthorne was on the new American 
poetry, and her audience were especially interested in 
her reading of Miss Amy Lowell’s remarkable poem, 
“Patterns.” Mrs. Remnitz is staying at Rockport through 
mid-summer, and it is hoped that she may give some 
of her talks or readings at Manchester, Magnolia, etc. 
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Look in the window at 244 Cabot street, Beverly. 
Then buy a soldier, to help a soldier. These attractive 
little men are sold for the benefit of the Arc-en Barrois 
Hospital, which is within sound of the guns at 
Verdun. adv. 
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