18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Division Aide John L. Prest and 
Staff from Col. H. P. Woodbury 
Camp, S. of V., of Manchester will 
pay a visit this evening to Andrew 
Standley camp of Beverly Farms. 
The visitors will perform the initia- 
tory ceremony on three candidates. 
After the business session, a collation 
will be served. 
The Beverly Free Evening School 
begins on Oct. 13th, and will be in 
session in the High School building 
on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 
and Thursday evenings of each week 
TLOULE7. 15 MO. sper 
MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB 
PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR 1915-16. 
October 5. ‘Practical Economies 
and Legitimate Extravaganes in the 
Household.” 47Nirs:.: Harriet bh. 2B: 
Darling. Directors’ Tea. Guests— 
Parent-Teacher Association. 
*October 19—Public Evening Meet- 
ing. “The Application of Business 
Principles to Civic Affairs,’ Mr. Geo. 
F, Willett. 
November 2. Musical afternoon 
in charge of music committee, Mrs. 
Bertha E. Knoerr, chairman. Mrs. 
Emma Swett, hostess. 
*November 16— Open meeting. 
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MASS. 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, modern conven- 
iences, large verandas especiaily designed for family use, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
36 trains daily, 4o minutes “from Boston. 
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Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
Afternoon tea served 
“The South America of Today,” Al- 
bert L. Squiers. 
December 7. Speaker to be an- 
nounced. Mrs. Mary Evans, hostess. 
December 21. “Dramatics form the 
Bible,’ Ruth Garland. Christmas 
Carols by boy choir. Miss Jean G. 
Coulter, hostess. 
Januarye sa: cr- The Ministry, sot 
Marth, Wy oe Dranicam =) < Miss 
Clara Winthrop, hostess. 
January 18—Open meeting. Hor- 
tense Creede, reader; Mme. Calvert, 
soloist. Mrs. Francesca Hatch, hos- 
TESS: 
*February 2—Guest night. Drani- 
attics: MirseC a Hh SBrowm Chat imate 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever, assistant. 
February - 15.9 Amercan YArpists 
and Their works,’ Henry Warren 
Poor. Mrs. Audrey Purington, hos- 
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March- 7." “Current Hvents;” Mrs, 
J. Harry Poole. Mrs. Nellie Rogers, 
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March 25 (Saturday). Children’s 
day. F. O. Harrell, magician’ Mrs. 
Alice P, Hooper, hostess. 
*April 4—Union meeting with the 
Arbella club. Monologue—“*Peg 0’ 
My Heart,” Christobal Kidder. 
April t8—Annual meeting. Elec- 
tion of officers. 
*At Town Hall. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Alexander 
Mrs. Wadsworth — cf 
Louisburg sq., Boston, is a guest of 
Mrs. Richard -J. Monks and her 
daughter, Miss Grace Monks, who 
are at their cottage, Manchester Cove, 
to spend the autumn. 
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Mrs. C. A. Munn is on a’ motor 
trip to Vermont, and will return to 
Manchester next week. 
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