26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 30 1915. 
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DEPOSIT 
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK 
IPSWICH, MASS. 
EDWARD H. LITTLE 
~ President 
Cc. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
Vice-President 
Tue Best or 
ICSE GCREAMMVAND ClO ASE E 
AT 
BAILEY’S DRUG STORE 
Market St., Ipswich And at Rowley 
ICES 
pesWick is making great preparations for the historic 
celebration from Aug. 4 to 18th, at the old Whipple 
house, the home of the historical society in Ipswich. It 
will be one of the most novel festivals representing life 
of y® olden time that has ever been given on the North 
Shore. The summer colony has long been interested 
in the old house and many are members of the society, 
rot only from the Ipswich contingent, but from Wenham, 
Hamilton, Pride’s Crossing and all along the shore. he 
local residents of Ipswich take much pride in the society 
and are lending much support to the work. Full par- 
ticulars in regard to the dinner of Aug. 17, at which there 
will be noted speakers and descendants of old Ipswich 
families taking some formal part may be obtained from 
Rev. T. F. Waters of Ipswich. 
Y° Burnham House, Ipswich, has had its usual run 
cf visitors. So popular has the place grown to be that 
last Sunday several parties desiring suppers had to be 
tarned away. Among the entertainers this week have 
been Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer Gavit of Manchester, party 
of four; William Abbott of Chicago and Swampscott, 
party of seven; Miss Francis Brainard, party of five 
Oceanside guests; Miss Peggy Perry of Haverhill, party 
of four; Mrs. C. F. Elmes of Chicago and Rye Beach, 
party of six; Mrs. Ernest Pentacost and her guests, Prof. 
and Mrs. D. P. Bartlett and Mrs. E. G. Brown of Boston. 
Y° Burnham House is always popular with guests from 
the Oceanside at Magnolia. Miss Frances E. Hibben, 
Mrs. A. Moore Richard and Mrs. John E. Lancaster 
were among the many Oceanside guests, who were noted 
this week. 
Y° Rogers Manse, Ipswich, situated in the center of 
the fine old town, is very popular as a dancing center 
this season. Miss C. B. Dobson and her sister, Mrs. Wil- 
son Shannoh Dunn of New York and Ipswich gave a 
dancing party the past week. ‘This is the second one 
that Miss Dobson has given at the Manse in honor of 
house-guests. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnard of Ips- 
wich also gave a dancing party at which 32 young people 
were present. Russell and Henry Stearns were their 
guests of honor. Mrs. S. H. Pillsbury of Clifton Heights 
was of those entertaining at a dinner and bridge party 
for ten. Week-end guests at the Manse were Mrs. W. 
H. Danna and Mrs. H. W. Jordan of Boston. 
Russell and Henry Stearns of Pawtucket are spend- 
ing a few weeks with their aunt, Mrs. George E. Barn- 
ard (Kate R. Stearns) of “River Bend Farm.” Mrs. 
barnard is doing many pleasant things for her nephews. 
The past week she gave a luncheon at the Essex club and 
a dance at Y® Roger’s Manse for them; ‘The beautiful 
garden of the Barnards is closed to the public this year. 
The beauty and fame of the garden attracted such a 
large number of people that it was almost impossible to 
take care of them on the grounds and the garden was 
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reluctantly closed, It is in its prime and is showing a 
Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, Tel, 416 M 
Treatments at office or patient’s residence 
Very noticeable are the great masses 
The Ipswich river 
which flows through the garden is unusually high this 
feast of color now. 
ot blue larkspur, phlox and _ roses. 
summer and affords fine boating. 
to stand in the midst of the garden and watch the little 
boats glide by. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Richardson of “Meadow 
View” have been entertaining Miss Mary Devlin of 
Salem. R 
“Andy,” the fine dog belonging to the artist, Frank 
H. Richardson of ‘‘“Meadow View,” is one of the most 
interesting subjects in the studio. When stretched out 
asleep on the commodious divan which he completely fills 
he makes an unusual study in color and strength which 
is very appealing. 
Ipswich had an interesting suffrage meeting last Sat- 
urday night when two of the prominent workers of Bos- 
ton addressed’ the people at an open-air meeting. ‘The 
speakers were Mrs. Ralph McDaniel, who is chairman of 
Essex County and Mrs. Walter G. Morey, who is in 
charge of the eastern half of the state automobile cam- 
paign. Mrs. Morey is of Brookline and is remaining in 
town all through the summer to look after the work. She 
formerly summered at Marblehead. 
Albert M. Kohn of New York, who has spent July 
with Mrs. Kohn at the home of Mrs. N. R. Underhill, 
Ipswich, has now left for Wolf lake, Canada, to camp 
during August. Mrs. Kohn will entertain Madame M. 
L. Robert of Paris, teacher in the Horace Mann school 
ef Columbia University, in August, where she is spending 
the summer at her former home, the Underhill farm, Ips- 
wich. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallam Grant prominently con- 
nected with the cash register factory in Dayton, ©. are 
visiting Mr. Grant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Grant 
of Water street. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Ross of High street, president of the 
Ipswich Suffrage League, is spending two weeks in Mon- 
kegan, Maine. 
The Elizabeth-Martha T’ Shop -on the boulevard 
through Beverly, is a delightful place in which to have 
afternoon tea on a cool veranda overlooking the sea. 
Guests are also entertained overnight. Mrs. Edna ‘The- 
lands, Mrs. Ida C. Johnson and Miss Jennie ‘I, Bryan 
of Peoria, Ill., are spending a few weeks at the shop, also 
Mrs. Alice Dayton, Frank Graves and Miss Lucy Phelps 
ot “High Rock,” Southerland road, Brookline. Recent 
guests who have spent a few weeks were Mr. and Mrs. 
William Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudderham of Mont- 
real, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown Neal, Mrs. Henry 
L,. Barton, Miss Katherine Barton of Detroit ; Miss Bessie 
Walworth of Cleveland, and Miss Helen Baldwin of 
Newark, N. J. The T Shop also caters to dinner parties, 
luncheons and auction bridge parties, 
It is a pleasant sight - 
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