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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
WHITE MOUNTAINS 
The Thomas M. McKees entertain- Maplewood ote ppdabetans LI: 
ed a party of eight at dinner Wednes- The Social and Scenic Center ofthe White Mountain Region 
day night at ‘‘Selwood,”’ their beauti- Billiards (special room for ladies), Bowling, Tennis, Superior Golf Links with the expert 
ful summer home at the Farms. golfer, Walter Fovargue, as instructor. 
Reiceore ial ig DRY ATMOSPHERE HIGH-CLASS ORCHESTRA N 
Mrs. George Burke, who has this PoRyASpRING WATER UNSURPASSED CUISINE N 
summer been at the ‘‘Storrow cot- 
x We respectfully solicit the patronage of automobilists 
tage, left here for her home at Western Union Telegraph, Long Distance Telephone, and United States P.O. in the Hotel 
Newark, N. J., Tuesday. 
LEON H. CILLEY, Manager, - MAPLEWOOD, N.H. 
A special car took away the stock , : . A COMFORTABLE 
of Jotee Tree on “Monday. The S Maplewood Cottage SE Saker ae 
Judge Trees, who have this season 
occupied the Morrison estate, left for 
Chidago Friday. 
The parsonage of the Baptist church 
has been wired for electric lights and 
everything will be in readiness for the 
pastor, Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, 
and his bride when they return to the 
Farms the first of the month. 
Frank Lamasney, genial manager 
of the North Shore Fish Co., is also 
quite a farmer. Frank has a record 
breaking squash vine this year with J. S. STENSRUD, -_ 168 Cabot St., BEVERLY. 
seventeen large squashes on it. 
John Ober, who has been spending 
the summer in camp at Idlewood lake 
entertained Tuesday a party of Farms 
ladies. In the party were, Mrs. 
William Gerrish, Mrs. Andrew Stand- 
ley, Mrs. Andrew Crowell, Mrs. 
Theodore Holmes, Mrs. Lewis Hardy, 
Mrs. Edwin L: Pride,. Mrs. M. T. 
Larcom, Mrs. William Webster, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Preston, Mrs. Elmer Stand- 
ley and Mrs. William Pike. 
The boys at the Farms are organiz- 
ing a foot-ball team. Practice is held 
on the playground every afternoon 
after school. 
Howard Doane left the latter part 
of the week fora two weeks’ visit with 
his parents in Nova Scotia. 
Mrs. L. A. Shaw has been enter- 
taining extensively of late at her resi- 
dence. Small parties of seven or 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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tage remains open until October 14. L. H. CILLEY, Manager 
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FINE LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
Fifteen Years of Unbroken 
Promises. 
Superior Teaching Force 
eight have enjoyed her hospitality at 
dinner Tuesday, Wednesday and 
Thursday, and yesterday she enter- 
tained six at luncheon. 
The Ladies Sewing Circle at the 
Baptist church met on Thursday and 
knotted a quilt for the approaching 
fair which is to be held on Thursday 
of next week. At the conclusion of 
the work a delightful supper was 
served. This fair has become an 
annual institution, and from the funds 
obtained in this way, the ladies furnish 
the wood and coal for heating the 
church throughout the winter. 
Miss Lena Voohres attended the 
Rochester, N.H., fair on Thursday. 
The Republicans at the Farms are to 
form a flambeaux club. Much interest 
is being manifested and a large num- 
ber have signified their intention of 
joining. 
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