Aug. 18, 1916 
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EVERLY FARMS fair for the Parish house of St. 
John’s church netted $1000 this year. Last year $720 
was realized. The summer colony interested itself in the 
choir boys this year and provided liberally for their 
vacation at Bow lake, N. H., where they are now, under 
the care of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Publicover. The sexton, 
Robert Smith, is also with them. Rev. Neilson Poe 
Carey left Wednesday for the camp, but will return for 
the Sunday service, going back again for next week’s 
outing. The camp is owned by Trinity church in Boston 
and Beverly Farms boys 6 allowed two weeks in it. 
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Justice William Caleb Coane and Mrs. 
Pride’s Crossing are making their annual 
at their estate on Bartlett’s Island, Maine., 
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John Ballantine Pitney, t 
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August visit 
ae fiance of Miss Francise 
Williams of Beverly Farms, is now a guest in the Wil- 
liams home. Mr. Pitney comes from a family prominent 
in the political, business and social life of New Jersey. 
He is a Princeton man, is much interested in military life 
The Sign of the Crane 
SUMMER STREET MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
Lobster Luncheons a specialty Chicken Dinners to order 
“Sign of the Kettle’’ Chocolates 
Home-made Food and Candy Attractive Gifts 
Telephone 5 Open Sundays by Appointment 
young men and girls. 
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and is to take the examination for a lieutenancy in the 
army. The wedding depends upon war plans to a certain 
extent. Early October is planned, however, for the event. 
Miss Williams is one of the most popular girls in Wash- 
ington’s society circles and is active in many of the 
prominent charitable functions of the winter season. , 
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Master Hallowell Morgan is spending a! few | ele 
in Beverly Farms with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney E. Hutch- 
inson. Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell V. Morgan (Cintra 
Hutchinson) are at Prout’s Neck, Maine, as usual. The 
Hutchinsons returned last Saturday from a cruise along 
the Maine coast, with stops at Bar Harbor, where Mrs. 
Hutchinson’s sister, Mrs. J. K. Mitchell, Jr., is summering. 
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Miss Margaret C. Carey of “The Rectory,” Beverly 
Farms, returned W ednesday from a short visit at Wood's 
Hole. 
Mme. Petrova, Blanche ene: and Donald Brian at 
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the Larcom Theatre, Beverly, next week. 
Che Hernerg Cea Room and Shop 
299 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
LUNCHEONS Home-MADE Breab 
AFTERNOON TEA CAKES AND CANDIES 
Motor Luncheons Prepared on Short Notice 
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Fifth Avenue at 50th Street 
New York 
FALL AND WINTER STYLES 
AT MAGNOLIA, AUGUST 23 to 30th 
LEXINGTON ROW 
For the convenience of our patrons at the North Shore we will hold our 
usual exhibition of Fall and Winter styles of models and materials, for boys, 
Complete outfits for school or college wear. 
