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SOCIETY NOTES 
Weather permitting, band concerts will be given on 
the Essex County club grounds at Manchester on 
Wednesdays in July and August at 4.30 p. m. begin- 
ning July 3rd. The concerts will be given in the fol- 
lowing order by the Salem Cadet Band, the First Corps 
of Cadets Band, Boston, and the Waltham Watch Com- 
pany Band of Waltham; July 8rd, Salem Cadet Band; 
July 10, First Corps of Cadets; July 17th, Waltham 
Watch Co. Band; July 24th, Waltham Watch Co. Band; 
July 31st, Salem Cadet Band; Aug. 7th, Waltham Watch 
Co. Band; Aug. 14th, First Corps of Cadets Band; Aug. 
21, Salem Cadet Band; Aug. 28th, First Corps of Cadets 
Band. 
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MISS A, M. SWIFT 
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Old Brocades and Novelties 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
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at the New York Shop. 
Open from June to October 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Among the European sojourners affiliated with the 
North Shore now in London are Mr. and Mrs. Charies 
A. Munn, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Munn, Sr., who are at 
the. Hotel Ritz. 
Arthur Page and his bride (Molly Hall), of Milton 
have been sojourning for a week at the small Wiggles- 
worth cottage at Manchester. Miss Ruth Wigglesworth 
served as.a bridesmaid at the Page-Hall wedding. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Groves of Kansas City ar- 
rived Wednesday at the smaller Clarke Cottage on 
Blossom Lane, Manchester, which they have taken for 
the season. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill 
have secured the small Clark cot- 
tage at West Manchester. They 
have rented their residence at 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, to Mr, 
and Mrs. Hill of Augusta, Maine, 
who have arrived. Mrs, Hill is a 
sister of Mrs. Merrill and a daugh- 
ter-in-law of fromer Governor Hill 
of Maine. 
Open to Public. 
The beautiful Greenwood Farm, 
off Greenwood avenue, Beverly 
Farms, is now open to the publie on 
certain days,—or at least to such 
ones of the public who ean take ad- 
vantage of this very commendable 
move on the part of the owners, 
without overdoing it. The gardens 
are among the show places of the 
North Shore and would be _ well 
worth the while devoted to a visit. 
They are open daily from 10 a. m. 
to 5 p. m., except Tuesday and 
Thursday. 
