NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The launching of ‘‘The Mary’ 
* into Essex River from the ship 
yard of A. D. Story, Essex, March 19, 1912. 
ESSE 
The Summer Residence Zone 
ISCRIGH GELN: 
THE CENTRE OF 
It has high hills, beautiful woodland drives, a charming 
lake, a salt water-river which ‘‘like a ribbon of silver” flows 
to the sea. Boating, fishing and bathing abound. Although it 
has water on all sides it seldom if ever has the disagreeable 
fog which is so prevalent in other places. The high hills cov- 
ered with dense forests which surround the town keep the 
fog away. We have many desirable places aggregating about 
2000 acres for sale. One feature of Essex is, our valuation is 
so low that the addition of but one million would halve the tax 
rate. 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, ESSEX 
Telephone 8000 
ESSEX 
The political pot is boiling gently 
in Hssex, considerable quiet work 
being done by workers of the differ- 
ent parties. Candidates for senator, 
—Norwood and Tolman, also for 
representative,—Leach and Long, 
have been in town doing personal 
work. The Bull Moose sentiment is 
also exceedingly strong. 
We are sorry to say that the elec- 
tric cars have resumed their usual 
schedule ‘‘hour time.’’ 
Fletcher Low, expert ball player 
and all round athlete, has returned 
to his college work at Dartmouth. 
Miss Winifred Burnham has re- 
sumed her duties as teacher in the 
Salem public schools. 
Supt. C. E. MeMillin of the B. & 
M. R. R. and party were in Essex 
Tuesday on the semi-annual inspee- 
tion tour. 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Nellie Knowlton is the guest 
of Mrs. John H. Wilkins this week. 
Miss Annie Silver of Gloucester, 
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Den- 
nis ©. Ballou. 
John E. May is enjoying camp life 
at Conomo Point. 
Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
Dunbar entertained a number of his 
little playmates at the home of his 
parents on Magnolia avenue, Wed- 
nesday afternoon, it being his sixth 
birthday anniversary. 
ESSEX 
At the meeting of Star King 
lodge, K. of P., at Pythian bali 
Tuesday evening, it was voted to let— 
their hall, when not in use for lodge 
purposes, to outside parties for sv- 
cials, dances, ete. 
District Deputy G. 0. P. W. “ook 
of Roger Wolcott lodge of Beverly 
and Deputy G. C. Rogers of Peter 
Woodland lodge, and suite of Lynn, 
made an official visit to Starr King 
lodge, K. of P., Tuesday evening. A 
light collation was served after the 
meeting. 
Miss Helen Choate, daughter of 
Rev. Washington Choate, D. D., has 
resumed her position. as instructor 
at Smith college, after having spent 
the summer at Essex. 
Miss Mildred Burnham of Martin 
street and Mrs. Madge Cameron of 
Main street have entered Burdett’s 
Business college, Lynn. 
Jacob Story, son of A. D. Story of 
Winthrop street, has entered Dart- 
mouth college. 
Quite a diptheria scare is preva- 
lent in town. The school children 
have all been examined and several 
have been sent home as showing 
symptoms that may develop into that 
disease. With the exception of the 
first case, that of little Katherine 
Haskins, the cases have been ex- 4 
tremely light. 
Harry L. Burnham of the life Sav- 
ing Station of Plymouth has been 
visiting his parents at South Essex. 
The Essex A. A. baseball club had 
a very successful season during the 
past summer, winning thirteen 
games out of sixteen played. The 
following are the games played and 
scores: May 30 at Essex, Essex 8, 
Irvings of Salem 15; June 8, at 
Salem, Essex 7, Orientals of Salem 
8; June 15 at Essex, Essex 3, Bev- 
erly 0; June 22 at Essex, Essex 5, 
St. Mary’s Beverly 6; June 29 at 
Essex, Essex 6, No. Beverly 1; July 
4 at Essex, Essex 3, Beverly 4; July . 
14 at Beverly Farms, Essex 10, Bev= 
erly Farms 0; July 21 at Essex, 
Essex 3, Orioles of Danvers 1; July 
28 at Essex, Essex 14, Perkins Box 
Factory of Gloucester 7; August 10 
at Essex, Essex 7, Wesley Cluh of 
Peabody 5; August 17 at Essex, 
Hssex 15, Orioles of Danvers 4; 
August 24, at Essex, Essex 4, White 
Sox, Roekport 3; August 31 at Hs- 
sex, Essex 1, Wesley Club: Peabody 
~ 0; Sept. 2 at Essex, forenoon game, 
Essex 20, Perkins Box Factory 
Gloucester, 3; afternoon game, Es- 
sex 25, Perkins Box Factory, Glou- 
cester, 6. 
