26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AUTOMOBILES TO RENT 
By the Hour, Day or Week. 
Strictly First Class Cars and Careful Drivers. 
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F. R. HARPER 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames opened 
their charming summer estate off 
Hale street, Pride’s Crossing, to the 
members of Mr. Ames’ Harvard 
Class of 1886, Monday, on the occa- 
sion of its 25th anniversary. It was 
a beautiful day and the delightful 
motor ride along the North Shore 
from Cambridge was thoroughly en- 
joyed by the party of 140 who came. 
The guests began to show up shortly 
after noon, and by 1.30 the full 
quota had arrived. The Ames es- 
tate is one of the prettiest on the 
shore and many who attended had 
the pleasure of viewing the beauti- 
ful country surrounding for the first 
time. After the informal reception 
the visitors sat down to a splendid 
lunch at tables on the spacious ver- 
anda on the water side of the house. 
The tables were decorated with 
white pinks and bachelor’s buttons 
—the white and blue of the class. 
A band discoursed music from a tent 
on the edge of the lawn in front of 
the house. It is needless to say that 
Harvard airs predominated and ey- 
ery now and then the crowd would 
pick up the air and words to some 
Open Day or Night. 
Beverly, Mass. 
W. A. ROWE 
Agents for Premier and Overland Cars and White Commercial Trucks. 
Complete stock of Tires always on hand as well asall other Motor Car Accessories. 
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North § Shore Taxi and Auto Service 
The only up-to-date Service either 
Taxi, Auto or Horse on the North Shore 
Telephone calls attended to at all times—Night or 
Day. 
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4 WILLIAM M. STEVENS familiar but not forgotten tune. Af- 
4 : ter the dinner the chief marshall of 
¥ Union Stables the class expressed thanks of the 
¥ members and guests for the charm- 
% & West Dane St., BEVERLY, MASS. Phone 467 ing manner in which Mr. and Mrs. 
4 Ames had entertained them and Mr. 
bs 999322322393900000299225555522322225222223222239233333937 Ames in return replied briefly. 
Creed, the well known North Shore 
9 THE BAYSTATE DYEHOUusE Caterer, catered for Mr. and Mrs. 
LEWIS CLEANERS AND DYERS Ames. 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
made articles are cleaned by us without 
the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
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OCEANSIDE HOTEL NOTES. 
system is the latest and most infallable. 
Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, etc., if entrusted 
to us, are made to look as good as new 
again. You will be surprised at the re- 
sult of your first order and will always 
H. N. Peek of Washington joined 
his daughter Mrs. B. R. Fales and 
family at the Oceanside last Satur- 
day for two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Warren 
patronize us afterwards. TRY US. of New York and of Woodcliff 
Se Lake, N. J., were at the Oceanside 
Lewis The Bay State Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers 0c. the week-end. 
Delivery tem 4 Lafayette St., SALEM res. 1017 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
The Lincoln House, Swampscott, 
is open for the season. Several 
VICTOR VICTROLA Brookline families, annual guests, 
are settled for the summer. They in- 
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES 
Edison Phonographs, Records and Supplies 
Complete Stock Carried at all times. 
Expeit repairing at the lowest prices our guarantee with every sale. 
clude Fred C. Tufts and family, F. 
G. Carleton, H. F. Livermore and 
family, Mrs. G. A. Butman, Mr. and 
Mrs. C.. H. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernest Diehl. Mr, T. J. Morrow of 
Holyoke, who has Miss Ellen Farr 
of Holyoke as guest, is a season 
With our quiet and homelike rooms we can give you the attention that you wish. 
SALEM TALKING MACHINE CO. 
27 Central St. = ‘ “ Tel. 1067 
SALEM, MASS. The Kingdom of Heaven is not a 
place, but a state of mind. 
