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June 29, 1917. 
Pine and Bridge streets. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ) 23 
NOTICE OF REMOVAL 
H. M. Bater begs to inform his numerous patrons that the business 
which for the last ten years has been carried on in Depot Square, Man- 
chester, has been removed to new premises, located at the corner of 
Regent Garage 
‘Telephone 629 Manchester 
WENHAM tea house guests have been noted from all 
along the Shore. Among them have been Mrs. Tim- 
othee Adamowski, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bradley, Mr. and 
Mrs. Wigglesworth and two children of Manchester, Mr. 
and Mrs. M. Roger Wendell and Miss Wendell of Mag- 
nolia, who entertained a supper party, and among others 
a Salem party, and Richard Stearns family, who gave a 
luncheon while en route from Jamaica Plain to their home 
at York Harbor. 
Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson of “Fairfield Farms,” 
Hamilton, gave a luncheon of five covers at the Wenham 
tea house last Monday at the close of the afternoon's 
work in the Surgical Dressings work room in the Town 
hall. 
‘Mrs. Charles D. Sias of Boston is of the late arrivals 
in Wenham where she has just opened her beautiful home 
at “Sunny Slope” Farm. Mrs. Sias had planned to spend 
the summer in Alaskavand keep the Wenham house closed, 
- hut war conditions made her decide to abandon the trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Appleton Burnham of Marble- 
head are receiving congratulations on the birth of a little 
son, June 15. He will be called John Appleton and is the 
fourth to bear the name in the Burnham family. He also 
has the distinction of being the first grandchild of Mrs. 
John A. Burnham of “Overlook,” Lord’s Hill, Wenham. 
Young Mrs. Burnham is an artist of note and spent many 
busy days last summer in painting the designs on the 
walls of the Wenham tea house. 
The Hamilton-Wenham women have established a 
‘cannery at Wenham Neck. 
Hon. William Phillips, who accompanied the Italian 
Mission from: Washington, D. C., to Boston, spent a 
portion of last Sunday at his country home, “Highover,” 
at Wenham lake. 
Advertising © 
is the foundation of all 
successful enterprises. If 
your advertisement were 
here, it would be read by 
hundreds of visitors to 
the North Shore the 
coming summer. 
OVERHAULING of every description. FOREIGN CARS a Specialty 
Expert advice on Magnetos, Generators, Self-Starters, Carburetors, etc. 
A Large Stock of Tires, Accessories, etc. 
BATTERIES RECHARGED 
CORNER BRIDGE AND 
PINE STREETS 
Manchester 
CARS TO RENT 
MAGNOLIA — 
QCEANSIDE HOTEL, 
Expected arrivals,at the Oceanside tomorrow are 
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Jr., of Philadel- . 
phia, with their daughter Isabella, and the latter’s sister, 
Mrs. James N. Wells of New York, The Wadsworth are 
annual guests at the hotel and have innumerable friends 
here. Their son, Dr. Charles Wadsworth, 3d; in March 
announced his engagement to Miss Martha Hollister, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clay Hollister of Grand Rapids, 
Mich. The date of the wedding has not been set. Dr. 
Wadsworth is associated with Murk and Company of 
New York, well known chemists. 
Choosing Magnolia for their summer visit are: Mr.; 
and Mrs. C. V. Wheeler of Washington, D. C:, who. ar- 
rived with their daughter, Miss Eleanor and son, John 
Wheeler on Friday. They have taken apartments-in East 
Flume cottage. os 
Mrs. E. W. Kling, who spends: her winters at the 
Parker House, Boston, accompanied by her niece, Mrs. 
F. L. Dutton of Augusta, Me., will be guests at the Ocean- 
side during the month of July. 
New York will be well represented at the Oceanside 
this season as in the past. Included in the middle week 
arrivals was Miss Jeanette Johnson,. who with her maid, 
has taken apartments in the hotel. Other New Yorkers, 
who will arrive in a short time are Mrs. James Mclean 
and Mr. and Mrs, C.F. McMurray. 
“Womanhood, The Glory of the Nation,” with Harry 
Morey and Alice Joyce, at the Larcom theatre, Beverly, 
today and tomorrow. Cool as ocean breezes. adv. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. ° Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
ter) Tel.53-]. adv. 
SWAMPSCOTT 
Additions have been made to the residence of Frank 
H. Gage, on Atlantic avenue, Phillips Beach, whereby a 
large sun room vastly improves the house, while provid- 
ing a comfortable lounging place. It is paved with brick, 
in herring-bone design, and its walls show lattices in light 
colors. The room is provided with a good fireplace. — It 
is reached by French casement windows opening from 
the adjoining drawing-room. A new gable marks the 
front elevation, and the entire exterior has been gone over 
to improve its appearance. A new piazza on the front 18 
another addition, and there are various minor changes all 
of which greatly improve the house. The work was pian- 
ned by Kelley & Graves, the Boston architects, and it has 
been carried out by Campbell of Lynn. 
