99 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 23,1915. 
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EST BEACH at Beverly Farms with its commodious 
bathing pavilion draws not only from the immediate 
vicinity but from the inland resorts of Wenham and Ha:n- 
ilton as well. Bathing facilities are well-nigh perfect on 
this fine stretch of sandy beach. It is here that the chil- 
dren as well as their elders come to swim and have water 
sports. Although the swimming and diving of the older 
children make an interesting and lively picture, the one 
that is most appealing and sweet looking is the one made 
by the tiny tots of Beverly Farms, who come to the beach 
in the cabs or clinging to the hand of their nurses. One 
of the most attractive little figures on the beach is the little 
three-year-old Leveritt Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy 
A. Shaw, 2d. The little one rides in a cart drawn by a 
handsome wooden horse, which the young driver mance ges 
ina very realistic manner. His little sister, Nancy, is one 
of the sweetest looking babies on the beach. ‘The three- 
year-old Francis Blake, son of the J. A. Lowell Blakes, is 
a wonderfully fair-faced and loving little fellow, who 
seems to be on good terms with every one on the beach. 
The three little brothers, Billy, Donald and ‘Basil Ryan, 
cf Beverly Cove, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan 
of New York, and the little dark-eyed three-year-old 
Nathaniel Simpkins, 3d., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel 
5. Simpkins, Jr., make an interesting group of small boys 
cn the beach. Among the little girls is noticed little Alice 
Means, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Means. 
Alice is a wonderfully interesting looking little mite with 
a wealth of auburn curls. Another interesting little group 
of sisters, Nancy, Cynthia and Martha Means, come from 
the Wm. Gordon Means family. Little Serita Bartlett is 
the charming little golden-haired girl in the Matthew Bart- 
lett family. The little Sally White comes from the family 
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence White. Two of the little 
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six-year-olds who enjoy the beach are Elvira Boardman, 
who has such dark curls, and is the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin A. Boardman, and little Nan Valentine, who 
is golden-haired and is spending the summer with her 
evandmother, Mrs. Henry H. Hollister of New York. 
The little babies belonging to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Reggio 
are very attractive and sweet-looking when they enjoy the 
beach in their cabs. Baby Grace, the tiny daughter be- 
longing to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Amory, is one of the 
most winsome-looking babies at Beverly Farms. Little 
Miss Frances Weld, daughter of the Bernard C. Welds, 
is followed to the beach by one of the prettiest and bright- 
est-looking little spaniels in Beverly Farms. ‘‘Nixie”’ 
Weld, as he is commonly called, is a little mite with a 
prettily marked black and white silky coat. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman have opened their 
house in Beverly Cove after spending several weeks ot 
ticir estate in Bedford. The garden on the Beverly Cove 
place is very attractive now with its wealth of summer 
flowers and roses. The handsome yacht belonging to the 
Pickmans is now anchored in the Cove. 
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Mr. and Mrs., Janes Lowell Putnam are spending 
a short time in Newport. 
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Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms, entertained many guests 
over last week-end. A party of nine were entertained at 
tea in the pretty little tea-room this week by Miss Mary O. 
Rourke of Worcester. Herschel Lutes of Indianapolis, 
Ind., who is the private secretary of Hon. Albert J. Bever- 
idge, arrived this week for the season. Other guests at 
the Inn were Mr. and Mrs. Deacon Garrison of New York 
aud G. Parkinson of St. James, Long Island. 
THE SUMMER SHOP 
Conducted by the 
Lobster Lane 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
of Boston 
Magnolia 
Telephone 466 
HANDWORK AND CHILDREN’S SHOP 
TEA ROOM AND FOOD SHOP 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
