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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 9, 1915. 
— Newfngland 
CONSERVATO 
OF MUSIC 
George W. Chadwick, 
Director 
Offices Open For Registration September 
Congressman Andrew J. Peters came on from Wash- 
ington and joined Mrs. Peters and the children, who had 
been spending June with Mrs. Peters’ mother, Mrs. John 
C. Phillips at Moraine Farm at North Beverly, and July 
1, they lett for Dark Harbor, Maine, for the mid-summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Phillips and little son of 
Sudbury have been spending a short tire at Moraine 
Farm, North Beverly, with Mr. Phillips’ mother, Mrs. 
John C. Phillips, before leaving for California this week. 
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Last Saturday evening the Wenham Asse rblies 
opened in a most delightfully informal and enjoyab'e 
manner in the Town hall. It was the occasion for sev- 
cal dinner parties, the hosts and hostesses bringing their 
guests to the dance later. Mr. and Mrs. George Bur- 
ioughs of “Green Meadows,” Hamilton, brought their 
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School Year Opens 
September 16, 1915 
Pupils Received for a Single Subject as Well as for Full Courses 
CLASS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 
9th 
ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
FOR SALE 
AND 
TO RENT 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
=) SRS ePREMEERE NDE SAIERES CEES TEE FN FE 
Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin and all 
other Orchestral Instruments, Composition, 
Harmony, History of Music, Theory, Solfeg- 
gio, Literature, Diction, Choir ‘Training, 
Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, and string 
Quartet. The Normal Department affords 
practical training for teaching. 
Languages: French, Italian and German. 
Dramatic Department: Practical training 
in acting. 
The free privileges of lectures, concerts, 
and recitals, the opportunities of ensemble 
practice, and appearing before audiences 
with a complete orchestra, and the daily 
associations are 
the music student. 
Your Hork-Apply to RALPH L. FLANDERS 
invaluable advantages to 
General 
Manager 
dinner guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Alley 
of Hamilton and Emile Ahlborn, a brother of Mrs. Alley; 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer of Pride’s Crossing and 
Miss Julia Appleton of Ipswich. Mrs. Wolcott H. John- 
son had as her guest, Miss Elizabeth Baker of Brookline, 
a niece of Mrs. Alanson Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
W. Pierce of Topsfield had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. 
Willard Emery of Topsfield. The Wenham tea house 
across the street from the hall will be the attractive ren- 
dezvous for refreshments for these Saturday night 
dances. Miss Frances Downes of Boston who has charge 
of the dances will continue her work in Maine with Mrs. 
James L. Storrow until July 17, when she will be in 
Wenham through the week to conduct various classes in 
dancing. Bist 
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Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat. Luncheons, Thurs- 
day specialties. Mrs. E. A. Manning. Tel. 782-W Bev. adv. 
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