Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
Individual attention to all work. 
AHANT will have two of last season’s June brides 
added to the smart young matrons in the cottage 
eolony,—Mrs. Gorham Brooks, whose husband has just 
rented one of the most desirable places there, and. Mrs. 
Edward Motley. The old Motley home has been done 
over, enlarged and improved for the young people’s 
occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks (Rosamond Dixey) 
were married in Lenox the 7th of June and after re- 
turning from their extended European honeymoon. in 
October, they took a house on Beacon Hill. Doubt- 
they will make visits during the season, at Tanglewood, 
2 ex NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 41W 
Carter & McCarthy 
Awnings, Hammocks 
and Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
ESTIMATES GIVEN 
Before having work Done Elsewhere See Us 
ley was Harriet Jaques. Mrs. Herbert F. Otis and her 
family are moving down to Nahant from the Brookline 
home on Fisher avenue the first of May, so they will 
be among the earliest cottage arrivals. They are to oc- 
cupy the new house which has been building for a year 
or more and which is most attractive in its architecture 
and location. one 
‘‘Penhallow Cottage’’ at Magnolia was opened for 
the week-end and holiday and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
S. Penhallow went down from Boston. The cottage 
will not be opened permanently, however, for some 
Mr. and Mrs. Dixey’s Lenox home. Mr. and Mrs. Mot- 
ley’s wedding was at Chestnut Hill the second week in 
June and they sailed for Europe on the 24th of the 
month for their honeymoon, returning the last of Au- 
time. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newton of Boston have opened 
tneir. summer home. at Magnolia. 
The W. H. Coolidges of Boston are settled for the 
gust. Their town house is on Beacon street. Mrs. Mot- season at ‘‘Blynman Farm,’’ Magnolia. 
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A E WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we are now prepared to furnish plans and estimates for plant- 9 
Oe ing of Private Estates, Public Grounds, Etc. Our work is all personally supervised by our man- 
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Si} ager, who, for the last eleven years, was superintendent of the so-called Spaulding’ Gardens of 
Beverly Farms. He also planned and planted the major portion of those gardens. The Spaulding Gar- 
dens have become so widely known for their many beautiful features that we believe it ample proof 
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Se Greenhouse and Storage Pits for the storage of tender and half-hardy plants. We supervise and ft 
4 eare for private estates, and guarantee expert pruning of fruit trees and shrubs. Gardeners, i 
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