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For Sale -““Edgewood” 
A GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE of thirteen acres 
of high grade land, about three acres in heavy 
pine timber, over 100 strong, hardy young 
apple trees. Large fish pond with several hun- 
dred gold fish. Fine large mansion house with 
modern improvements. Splendid new stone 
stable. High ground, fine approach. On the 
ear line. Less than five minutes from B. & M. 
R. R. station. Grand view of the Annisquam 
River district and Ipswich Bay; also of 
Gloucester Harbor, the East Gloucester Shore 
and the Atlantic Ocean. An inspiring view 
of the old city when lighted up at night. An 
unusual combination of sea shore and country, 
with magnificent views in every direction. 
Within a few minutes of the River district, 
the beaches, parks and city. 
PRICE $12,500. 
Adjoining estate of two acres, nice 
grounds, pine trees, same views and conditions 
as above estate, fine house of nine rooms, mod- 
ern improvements. 
PRICE $4,500. 
Will sell both estates for $17,000. 
M. J. MEAGHER, 
11 Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Tel. 1000. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The dinner-dance last Friday night at the Essex 
County club was the most brilliant society event on the 
North Shore this summer. Two hundred people sat 
down for the dinner and more than that number were 
on hand for the dance. The various tables were very 
beautifully decorated. Taft roses formed the principal 
part of the table decorations. Hundreds of miniature 
colored lights were strung about the grounds in front 
of the clubhouse, transforming the place into a veritable 
fairyland. Miss Helen Taft and Robert Taft of the 
President’s household, were guests at the table of Mrs. 
William F. Draper. Others at this table, which filled 
the little library of the clubhouse, were Miss Margaret 
Preston Draper, Edward Fitz, Miss Sophy Johnston, 
George Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Warren, Lieut. 
Fay, Miss Eleanor Reyburn, Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer, Jr., 
and Frederick Ayer. Others entertaining were: Charles 
’ E. Cotting, Jr., of Boston, who had a party of 30 young 
people; Mrs. J. Harrington Walker of Detroit, 8; Mrs. 
Washington B. Thomas of Boston, 12; George H. Ly- 
man of Boston, 8; Mrs. Frank P. Mitchell of Washing- 
ton, 8; Mrs. Thomas McKee of Pittsburg, 9; Mrs. 
William A. Tucker d5f Boston, 10; Miss Mabel T. Board- 
man of Washington, 12; Mrs. R. L. Fryer, 6; Mrs. J. K. 
Kampmann of San Antonio, Texas, 6; Mrs. George 
E. Warren of Boston, 8; Mrs. Arthur Doane Cook of 
Boston, 9; Mrs. Prescott Bigelow of Boston, 8; Mrs. J. 
B. Waller, 8; Mrs. J. C. Barr of Boston, 12; Mrs. John 
W. Blodgett, 20, and Mrs. W. H. Coolidge of Newton, 8. 
of the Best Colorings, Weaves and Designs 
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