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Edward L. Blair and daughters ar- 
rived from Chicago this week and are 
occupying one of the O. H. Luke cot- 
tages at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rantoul, who 
went abroad some weeks ago ona motor 
tour of the continent, sailed for home 
last Sunday and will be at their Farms 
estate next week for the summer. 
Mrs. Franklin Dexter arrived on the 
-Saxonia last Thursday frem an auto trip 
~ abroad. 
She is now at her Beverly 
Farms estate. 
Amory Hodges and family arrived at 
the Means cottage, East Wenham, this 
week, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick and 
Miss Helen Frick came on to Pride’s 
Crossing last Saturday by special coach 
and are now settled at their summer es- 
tate forthe season. Mr. Frick will make 
his usual weekly trips to New York and 
Pittsburg on business. 
The John Nobles arrived at Pride’s 
Crossing this week and are occupying 
the Jackson red cottage. 
Miss Sarah E. Miller will be at Bev- 
erly Farms after June 15, and will 
read for private families, or at entertain- 
ments. References: Mrs. John H 
Sturgis, Manchester; Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Manchester; Miss Elizabeth Per- 
kins, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Charles M. 
Cabot, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Jas. M. 
Crafts, Boston. Telephone, Sunnyside 
Greenhouses, 183-5; Beverly Farms. * 
Gardner Family Association, 
The third reunion of the Gardner 
family association will be held at Salem, 
on Wednesday, June 23. In the morn- 
ing a pilgrimage of old Salem will be 
made, starting from the Boston and 
Maine station at 10. At noon the cars 
will be taken for the Salem Willows 
where a basket lunch will be eaten. 
Following this the,exercises of the day 
will be held which will include an ad- 
dress upon the “‘Gardner Families of 
New England prior to 1700 ”’ 
Later in the afternoon a large motor 
boat will take all who may desire to go, 
on a sail along the beautiful North Shore, 
passing the ‘“Summer Capitol’ of 
President Taft, and crossing Salem har- 
bor to the Marblehead shore and _ finally 
landing at the Salem Willows. 
A cordial invitation is extended to all 
Gardner descendants and relatives to be 
present. Members of the Old Planters 
Society are also included in the invitation. 
Breeze Subscription. $2.00 a year 
after July 1. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 15 
Established 1884 Telephone 10 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist —— 
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Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. Plants of all kinds. Every- 
thing for the garden. 
44 School St., MANCHESTER 
Magnuson & Hylen 
& Florists and Landscape Gardeners «# 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. Plans and estimates furnished. 
. We have the 
Largest Assortment of Bedding Plants on the North Shore 
Our Prices are the LOWEST 
Brides. St. AN dee: AER 
Telephone 174-3 
CARR & W OOD 
ee Gardeners and Florists wt 
Herbaceous and Bedding Plants. Cut Flowers for all occasions. All work 
personally attended to. 
107 Hart Street 2 2 2 
Telephone Connection. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
NURSERY STOCK Evergreens a specialty. Rose 
Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Call 
and look over our stock. Mail 
Tub and Potted Evergreens in all 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. 
sizes and kinds. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 Beverly Farms, Mass. 
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 
ye yp ey-Hour, Day or Month 
Large Touring Cars Furnished x Short Notice 
New-and Second-hand Automobiles Bought and Soid 
ERTIES TEE EIS AE AEP 
Estimates . 
Enquire or telephone to ): . 
JOHN PEYER at = LJ YEr’S Garage 
Thos. Derosier, Prop. | 
Telephone 101, Manchester, Mass. 
