Sept. 8, 1916. 
Horace Standley’s Sons 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W 
Manchester, Mass 
: ONE of the mid-September events that always meets with 
success is the subscription dance and bridge tourna- 
_ ment given by the Beverly Hospital Junior Aid associa- 
tion. Friday evening, Sept. 15, at 9.30 o’clock, has been 
decided upon as the date and hour of the affair, which will 
be held as usual at the Essex County club, Manchester. 
The association is made up of young people along the 
_ North Shore, who are desirous of doing their mite toward 
_ this most worthy institution. The executive committee 
is composed of Miss Julia Meyer, chairman; Mrs. Bayard 
- Tuckerman, Jr., secretary; W. De Ford Beal, treasurer; 
' Misses Elaine Denégre, Alice Thorndike and Katharine 
_ W. Tweed, Mrs. E. Laurence White, Charles E. Cotting, 
_ Jr., and Dudley L. Pickman, Jr. All these and others 
_ are working toward the success of the dance and bridge 
next week. Orders for tickets (bridge at $10 a table, and 
_ dance—gentlemen, $3, and ladies, $5), accompanied by 
_ check, should be sent to Miss Julia Meyer, Hamilton, be- 
_ fore Wednesday, Sept. 13. The patronesses include: 
_ Mrs. Rodolphe Agassiz, Mrs. Bryce J. Allan, Mrs. Oliver 
_ Ares, Mrs. Harcourt Amory, Mrs. Charles F. Ayer, Mrs. 
- Thomas Barbour, Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, Mrs. Reginald 
- Boardman, Mrs. John Caswell, Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, Mrs. 
® Charles FE. Cotting, Mrs. Allen Curtis, Mrs. Walter 
Denégre, Mrs. Philip Dexter, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. 
Childs Frick, Mrs. Thomas B. Gannett, Mrs. Preston Gib- 
, son, Mrs. Graeme Haughton, Mrs. Reynolds Hitt, Mrs. 
Sydney Hutchinson, Mrs. Edward L. Kent, Mrs. John 
Lawrence, Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt, Mrs. Lester Leland, 
Mrs. G. von Ll. Meyer, Mrs. G. von L. Meyer, Jr., Mrs. 
Walter Mitchell, Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. Henry C. Per- 
kins, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman, 
Mrs. Neal Rantoul, Mrs. Richard Russeli, Mrs. Philip 
Sears, Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, Mrs. R. Paul Snelling, Mrs. 
_ Philip Stockton, Mrs. John Thorndike, Mrs. B. ‘Tucker- 
' man, Jr., Mrs. John A. Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles H. 
=» Tweed, Mrs. William B. Walker, Mrs. Bayard Warren, 
Mrs. Bernard C. Weld, Mrs. Laurence White, Mrs. Fred- 
erick Winthrop and Mrs. Aksel Wichfeld. 
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Amos A. Lawrence of Beverly has been spending a 
_ few weeks in Canada, where he went sore time in August. 
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Master Gordon Abbott of: West Manchester was one 
of the enthusiastic exhibitors in the recent dog show at 
the Essex County club. He showed his fine dog, Ducky, 
_ which is as good a swimmer as Gordon. Ducky is also a 
- good hunter and has enjoyed many a hunting trip with 
Gordon, of whom he is exceedingly fond. 
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