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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Cleansers - Dyers - Repairers 
BRANCH OFFICES AT 
Durgin, Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot St., Beverly 
Mrs. Bennett, 3 Lexington Row, Magnolia 
The Oceanside Hotel, *‘Desk’’ Magnolia 
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Miss Douglas, 123 Main St., Gloucester 
Miss Lethbridge, 3 Beach St., Manchester 
that date. Ata prize bridge party Thursday of last week 
at the Oakland Mrs. Alexander Scully of Chicago a sea- 
son guest winning and Mrs. Miller of Passaic, N. J., and 
Mrs. Fred McQuesten of Marblehead Neck taking second 
and third respectively. 
The New Ocean House concluded one of the best 
seasons in its career Tuesday morning. This popular 
hostelry has been making wonderful strides in the years 
that the E. R. Grabow Co. has had the management of 
it. Already plans are being made to take care of the 
unprecedented year awaiting all North Shore hotels the 
next summer. Mr. Grabow is arranging for a number 
of important changes and improvements in keeping the 
hotel to the front as being the representative hotel in this 
part of the North Shore. 
AMILTON-WENHAM’S summer colony, like all 
those of the inner shore, remains~intact with the 
advent of Labor Day. Unlike sections where the hotel 
contingent forms the principal basis of the colony, that 
in Hamilton and Wenham counts among its residents 
many families who have been summering there for years. 
In most cases the cool autumn weather of October sees 
most of these families still on the shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Hamilton 
are home from Europe and are enjoying an autumn stay 
at their home here. 
Hon. George von L. Meyer and Mrs. Meyer of 
“Rock Maple Farm,” Hamilton, returned from Europe on 
the Mauretania last Friday. They were at Badhisseng 
when the war broke out and like other Americans in the 
war zone had a thrilling time in getting back to the United 
States. Lieut. Rogers, husband of Alys (Meyer) Rogers, 
is now in Haytian waters, having been stationed there 
since the uprising. He was for a time this summer in 
Mexico when the trouble there was at its height 
and was located at Vera Cruz, on the warship Sacremento. 
Congressman Augustus P. Gardner is expected to 
return home to “Sagamore Farm,” his Hamilton estate, 
about the 18th of this month. The residents of the town 
are preparing to tender him a reception upon his return. 
He is to speak at the Hamilton Town hall before the 
primaries preceding the coming fall election. 
Mrs. Thomas P. Pingree of “Sunnyfield,’”” Wenham, 
entertained a party of young people at Choate Island Es- 
sex, over the holiday this week. In the party were 
the Misses Lefavour, Dodge, and Fowler and Messrs. 
Currier, Lincoln and Dodge. 
William Phillips, third asst. secretary of state, of 
Washington and Wenham Lake, has been spending a 
week in Maine. He is returning to Wenham today. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00, 
The current topics lectures by Mrs. Ward at the 
home of Miss Helen Burnham at Wenham, have 
taken on an added interest since the war in Europe. 
Mrs. Ward has been devoting her talk solely to war 
topics and a large assembly of ladies attended the lecture 
held Wednesday afternoon of this week. 
The Wenham tea house is remaining open until 
November 1, this year. The patronage the last few weeks 
has been unusually good and Labor Day was a big day 
with the motorists along the old County road. 
Members of the Wenham Village Improvement so- 
ciety met at the home of Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy last 
Friday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting. After 
the business session a visit to the Tracy gladioli gardens, 
“Cedar Acres,” was made, following which tea was 
served. 
On Tuesday evening an automobile coming down 
Cedar st., Wenham, swerved from its course and struck the 
Card Tables, Folding Chairs, 
Weddings, Teas 
Gold Chairs 
Dances, Lawn Parties 
W. J. CREED 
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