July 23, 1915. 
10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Telephones: 
Haymarket 1719 
Winthrop 246-W 
D. A. IVES 
BANDMASTER 
Nanal Brigade Band 
and 
Orchestra, M. T1. Al. 
47 HANOVER ST., BOSTON 
[MONTSERRAT club has been the center of interest the 
past week for the annual tennis tournament started 
Monday and has continued through-out the week. This 
is the first of the club tennis tournaments this season. 
Members of the Myopia, Nahant and Essex County clubs 
and their guests were invited to participate. Tournaments 
will follow at the Essex County and Myopia Hunt clubs 
later, also at the North Shore Swimming Pool and at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia. Among those playing at Mont- 
serrat in the ladies handicap singles and their pairings in 
the first round were: Miss Eleanor Cabot vs. Mrs. 
Spencer Borden; Miss Ruth Harrington vs. Miss Joseph- 
ine Rantoul; Miss Alice Thorndike vs. Miss Eleanora 
Sears; Miss Phyllis Sears vs. Miss Rosamond Eliot ; Miss 
Elaine Denégre vs. Mrs. Oakes Ames; Miss Margaret 
Thomas vs. Miss Eleanor Fabyan; Miss Susette Ryerson 
vs. Mrs. Henry de Rham; Mrs. S. M. Felton, 3d vs. Miss 
Katherine Blodgett. Among the men playing were: 
Pomel tALaDOts Barrett Wendell, Jr oriarvey “Ly wbiutiy, 
Oakes Ames, H. W. L. Dana, Richard C. Curtis, H. if 
Coolidge, D. L. Pickman, Jr., W. DeF. Beal, G. S. Weld, 
H. R. Guild, G. H. Lyman, Jr., Reginald Fitz, F. Willett, 
G. L. Cabot, Herbert B. Shaw, J. oF Seabury, John Reese, 
©. A. Shaw, Jr., M. Foster, C. FE. Cotting, Jr., R. Means, 
G. Caner, E. M. Guild, T. ie Beal, Jr:,.S..M. Felton, 3d, 
Oliver Ames, pee se Burnham, ele: Crosby, L. 
as vis. The mixed doubles always bring out the largest 
gallery and create the most interest. Competing in these 
matches have been: Mrs. C. M. Amory and Godfrey IL. 
Cabot, Miss M. Curtis and J. iA. L. Blake, Mrs. C. C. 
Auchincloss and John Reese, Mrs. S. M. Felton, 3d, and 
C. E. Cotting, Jr., Miss Margaret Thomas and T. P. Beal, 
Jr., Mrs. M. Fabyans and J. S. Seabury, Mrs: $. Borde 
and Oakes Ames, Mrs. Oakes Ames and H. W. L. Dana, 
Miss Ruth Harrington and R. H. Fitz, Miss Rosamond 
JOHN H. GARO | 
Photographer 
739 Boylston St., Boston 
and 40 West St. 
BEVERLY F Ake tviss 
Appointments made for Residence or Studio 
I have no agents soliciting business 
Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 2003 Back Bay 
Eliot and L. Davis, Miss Eleanora R. Sears and E. M. 
Guild, Miss S. Ryerson and H. R. Guild, Miss Elaine 
Denégre and A. N. Reggio, Miss Alice Thorndike and 
H. H. Bundy, Mrs. J. Cutler and Barrett Wendell, Jr., 
Mrs, H. F. Lippitt and D. L. Pickman, Jr., Mrs. J. Tuck- 
erman and W. DeF. Beal, Mrs. J. S. Seabury and R. W. 
Means, Miss EF. Cabot and H. C. Crosby, Mrs. H. C. de 
Kham and F. M. Burnham. A concert by the Salem 
Cadet band was announced as a crowning feature of the 
week’s gayety, Thursday afternoon. The ladies’ com- 
mittee includes the Misses Alice Thorndike, Margaret 
Thomas and Josephine Rantoul. The tennis committee 
consists of Thomas P. Beal, Jr., D. L. Pickman, Jr., and 
Richard C. Curtis. The executive committee members 
are D. L. Pickman, W. D. Sohier, P. S. Sears, Harcourt : 
Amory and Thomas Silsbee, treasurer. 
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Rev. Palfrey Perkins of First Parish, Brighton, 
Mass., will preach Sunday, July 25, at the First Unitariaa 
church, Masconomo street, Manchester. Service at II 
o'clock. 
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Among the North Shore golfers playing in the ama- 
teur championship tournament which started at the Wood- 
land Golf club Wednesday were Parker W. Whittemore, 
B. W. Estabrook, Chas. M. Amory, T. G. Stevenson, 
Fulton Cutting and F. I. tary Jr. 
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Mrs. Frank Foster of New York and Washington, 
but who has made her home in Europe of late years, is — 
spending the summer at Manchester, having leased “Arbor — 
Vitae,” one of the Harris cottages on Masconomo street. 
Col. and Mrs. Cranmore N. Wallace of Beverly Cove 
left last Friday for a trip through the White mountains. 
FIFTH ANNUAL SAM-SAM AUGUST 14TH 
ALL THE NORTH SHORE SUMMER COLONY WILL BE THERE 
Come and bring your family and friends 
Greatest Summer Carnival of the Season. 
Field Sports. 
for Automobiles. 
Shows. 
Band Concerts, with Dancing in the Evening. 
Finest Display of Fireworks on North Shore. 
Admission 10 Cents 
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLUB HOUSE, _ - 
Attractions for Old and Young. ‘Track and 
Tennis and Golf Matches for Cups. 
Accommodations 
Poultry and Flower 
Big Midway. 
McKAY STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
