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Pupils Received for a Single Subject as Well as for Full Courses 
CLASS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 
Offices Open For Registration September 9th 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
NSERVATORY 
School Year Opens 
September 16, 1915 
August 6, 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. 
RALPH L. FLANDERS 
General 
Manager 
Yor Particulars and 
Year Book Apply to 
ENHAM tea-house is having the busiest season it has 
ever experienced. Last Saturday seventy-two guests 
found their way to this secluded and exclusive little spot. 
Guests at the Wenham Town Halli assembly on Saturday 
evenings find this an excellent place in which to partake 
cf refreshments. The tea-house has many beautitul and 
attractive features and is always tastefully decorated with 
flowers from the estates of the summer colony. ‘Miss 
Helen Frick of Pride’s Crossing entertained a party of 
five this week. Mrs. Arthur Trout and Miss Ellen enter- 
tamed Mrs. Anna Whipple of Somerville. Bishop and 
Mrs. P. M. Rhinelander of Rockport entertained a party 
of fifteen, anong whom were visiting clergymen and New 
York and Philadelphia friends. 
Miss Mary Greenough of Jamaica Plain, Boston, 
spent last week-end in Wenham. On Saturday she visited 
friends in Portsmouth and on the S. S. Montana, which 
was stationed there. Miss Frances Downes was also a 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
MAIN 1792 
MAIN 13800 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
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Wenham visitor in Portsmouth. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sheppard of. Philadelphia 
are spending their first season in Wenham on the Larch 
Row farm of Miss Dorothy Jordan of Boston. Mr.. 
Sheppard is a brother to Mrs. Eben D. Jordan of Boston’ 
and Manchester. ‘The Sheppards have been entertaining 
friends for short periods during July from Philadelphia 
and Kennebunkport, Maine. Miss Jordan has made 
many improvements on her pretty place since she bougnt 
it eight years ago. ‘The white house, with its many green 
vines running over it, is over 100 years old. About three 
years ago a handsome terrace was bullt on the front, 
which adds much to the attractiveness of the place. The 
quaint English garden, surrounded by a hedge, English 
style, is very interesting. Its great mignonette bed in 
the centre, its beds of geometrical patterns, its walks of 
green grass all mark this garden as very different from 
the usual style. The vegetable garden is also an interest- 
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