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THE first dance of the season at the Essex County club, 
Manchester, will be held on Friday evening of next 
week—July 2, at which members, junior members and 
subscribers may be present, together with their guests. 
A table d’hote dinner will be served at 8 o'clock that even- 
ing, and the superintendent already reports a number of 
tables engaged. Many will have an opportunity of see- 
ing the new club-house aren for the first time. 
Two noted theologians will preach at Manchester 
Sunday—the Very Reverend George Hodges, D. D., dean 
of the Episcopal Theological school, Cambridge, at the 
Episcopal church, Masconomo st., at 10.30, and Dr. Sam- 
uel A. Eliot, president of the American Unitarian asso- 
ciation at the Unitarian church, on the same street at 
11 o'clock. 
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Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., is to open her house 
at Pride’s Crossing on Friday, July 23, for a recital for 
the benefit of the Polish sufferers. On that occasion Miss 
Frances. Nevin and Mr. John Herman Loud, the weil 
known Organist, are to give “Lohengrin.” 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henry Higginson are to come to 
their small cottage at West Manchester within a few 
days, and Mr. Higginson and son Henry, who is now 
with his grandmother, Mrs. Henry L. Higginson, plan to 
go very soon on a fishing trip through northern Maine 
and New Brunswick to be pom eects weeks. 
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George B. Poole of Chestnut Hill has leased “Al- 
hambra,” the cottage on Mingo Beach hill, Pride’s Cross- 
ing, occupied last year by the Randolph Tuckers. The 
lease was made through the Boardman agency. 
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Mrs. John Caswell of “Round Plain Farm,” Beverly 
Farms, her daughter, Elizabeth, and son, John Caswell, 
Jr., will leave July 1, for Islesboro, Maine. Their Bev- 
erly Farms home will be occupied during July and Aug- 
ust by the Albert G. Milbanks of New York and 5Sea- 
bright, N. J. ae 
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm G. Haughton (nee Mrs. H. P. 
McKean) of 238 Beacon st., Boston, arrived at their 
home in Pride’s Crossing this week. The house has been 
partially opened all spring for the young people and for 
occasional week-end visits of Mr. and Mrs. Haughton. 
Teacher of 
Leo e. Demack Pianoforte 
Organist and Choir Master at St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly. Lessons Given at Pupil’s Residence 
if desired 
Studio and Residence, - - - 86 1-2 Essex Street, Beverly 
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THe wedding of Gurnee Munn of Manchester and 
Washington, and Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker, to 
take place at St. Mark’s church, Philadelphia, next Mond- 
day, at 12 o’clock, will take a number of people from the 
North Shore. Mr. Munn is to give his farewell bachelor 
dinner at the Racquet and Tennis club, New York, to- 
morrow (Saturday) night. The guests will include 
Charles A. Munn, who will be best man; Ector Munn, 
the third brother; Reginald Boardman and Charles M. 
Amory, brothers-in-law ; and John Wanamaker, Jr., Wil- 
liam Rhinelander Stewart, Jr., W. Lee Gwynne and 
Thomas Blumer, who will be ushers. 
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Miss Frances Moore of Pride’s Crossing went to 
Jenkinstown, Pa., several days ago to be with Miss Wana- 
maker, one of whose attendants she is to be at her mar- 
riage to Gurnee Munn, Monday (the 28th). Mr. and 
Mrs. A. C. P. Wichfeld (Mrs. Clarence Moore), who 
were married the first day of May in Washington, are 
returning from California the first of July and after a 
brief stay in Washington will come on to “Swiftmoor”’ 
for the rest of the summer. 
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Mrs. Henry P. King (Alice O. Spaulding) closed 
her town house at 118 Beacon street, Boston, and came to 
“Sunset Rock’ her Pride’s Crossing home, Tuesday. 
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The Daniels cottage at Beverly Farms has been 
leased for the season to a Mrs. Fitch of New York. 
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Mrs. Charles Warren (nee Bliss) of Boston and 
Washington, is spending a few weeks at Magnolia, at the 
Bliss cottage. Later she goes to Bar Harbor, where Mr. 
Warren, who is assistant secretary of the navy, will join 
her as soon as he is able to leave his duties in Wash- 
ington. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond and John Hays 
Hammond, Jr., arrived Wednesday at their estate in 
Fresh Water Cove. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hammond, 
Mr. Hammond’s sister, came early in the week with the 
children, who have returned from school, Miss Natalie 
from Miss Spence’s school in New York and Richard 
from Morristown, N. J. The Hammonds had planned to 
leave this week for California, but have now cancelled 
their plans and will remain in their summer home until 
fall. 
Puritan Tea Room 
MONTSERRAT 
LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS TO ORDER 
We SPECIALIZE THURSDAYS 
Mrs. E. A. Manning 
TEL. 732-W BEVERLY 
