24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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AMILTON. The Myopia Hunt club poloists had an 
interesting meet last Saturday at ‘““Princemere’”’ the fine 
estate of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince at Wenham 
Neck. The polo players were guests on the Prince es- 
tate and played for the first time as a club on the polo 
grounds at ‘“Princemere.” The caddy strike which has 
been on at Myopia for several weeks is now over with 
concessions being made on both sides. Pony drags for 
the young people open the first week in ‘August. The 
Hamilton Driving club is “holding interesting races every 
Wednesday afternoon on the Myopia track. The of- 
ficers of the association are William Gray of Beverly, 
president, rst vice-president, N. J. Conrad of Hamilton; 
2nd vice-president, Walter Hackett of No. Beverly; 
treasurer, L. E. Libby of Hamilton; secretary, A. M. 
Harrigan of Wenham. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer spent last week in New- 
ert. Her son-in-law, Lieut. Christopher R. P. oe 
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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 
Offices Open For Registration September 9th 
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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 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
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July 23, 1915. 
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 invaluable advantages to 
the music student. 
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General 
| ale Riracsehi bow RALP H i FLANDERS Manager 
U.S. N., who commands the U. S. $. Paulding now in 
Newport harbor, underwent an operation for appendicitis 
in the Newport hospital and is reported doing well. Lieut. 
Rodgers’ wife was Miss Alice Meyer, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. von L. Meyer. 
Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson and family of “Fair- 
field Farm,’ Hamilton, will leave on the “Finland,” Aug. 
1, for Panama and California. Mrs. Johnson’s attractive 
new house which she moved into a year ago this month 
has a most unusual garden, which really seems a part of 
the house itself. The house is a beautiful cream stucco, 
trimmed in brown, is low and in English style, and the 
garden which lies next to the house is entered directly. 
from the veranda and is surrounded by stucco walls 
matching the house. Many pretty flowers are to be seen 
and in time this will be one of the prettiest little gardens 
in Hamilton. 
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