18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 21,1916. 
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“H'G rH WOOD,” the West Manchester home of Mr. and 
Mrs. William B. Walker, is one of the estates with 
many wooded paths and drives, in which it is the easiest 
thing imaginable to get lost while wandering around and 
enjoying the beauties of the place. The most sightly 
spot is the rose garden reached from the house by a flight 
of stone steps. These lead first to a little dale made cool 
and attractive with a pool in which goldfish are playing. 
A few water-lilies are in bloom and the place is so charm- 
ing that one must walk around the pool, walled in with 
stones, ferns and vines, and after entering the rustic arbor 
in which the walk ends, stand and admire the rocky back- 
ground of the pool and all of the pretty rustic effects. In 
the arbor is a bird bath and the rose garden is also cen- 
tered with one. The birds are everywhere and many 
find homes in the comfortable bird house seen near the 
garden. The rose garden is entered by steps from the 
arbor. Many of the posts of this arbor are so covered 
with vines that they look as if the vines were really a part. 
of the natural growth of the posts. 
The rose garden is filled with beds of pink, red and 
white tea roses of great beauty. On one side is a vine- 
covered wall, over most of which the red ramblers are 
running riot. Grassy walks lead to the terrace back of 
the garden in which are the green houses, old-fashioned 
flowers and flowers for cutting. An immense bed of pan- 
sies 1s very interesting just now. The handsome old trees, 
the well-kept and trim looking appearance of the drives 
and lawns, all make “Highland” one of the particularly 
typical places on the North Shore. The large and beau- 
tiful house is fittingly situated on the highest part of 
the estate. 
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Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat, luncheon, 12-2. After- 
noon tea, 3-6. Mrs. EF. A. Manning. Tel. Bev. 782-W. adv. 
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HIRTY acres high shore land partly wooded, 
between Magnolia and Gloucester including the 
well known Rafe’s Chasm, Commands an un- 
surpassed ocean view from Gloucester harbor to 
Nahant and beyond. An unequalled opportunity 
for a large estate or would be subdivided for de- 
sirable purchasers. City of Gloucester water avail- 
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J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
J. WARREN MERRILL, 95 Milk Street, “ss” BOSTON 
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Mr. and Mrs. Childs Frick (Frances S$. Dixon) of 
Hamilton colony are receiving congratulations over 
Monday morning at the 
This is the second child added to the 
family, the older one bing also a girl, Adelaide. H. Childs 
the 
the birth of a baby daughter, 
Beverly Hospital. 
Frick. The Fricks were married in October, 1913. The 
baby’s maternal grandmother is Mrs. Isaac Dixon of 
Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Frick of Pride’s 
Crossing are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Frick, be- 
fore her marriage, was a social worker with Miss Helen 
Frick, a sister of Childs Frick. 
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The Misses Loring of Pride’s Crossing have been 
entertaining Mrs. Richard Strong, wife of. Dr. Strong, 
who was connected with the sanitary commission in 
Serbia at the time of the typhus fever scourge. 
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Mrs. F. L. Higginson of Pride’s Crossing is presi- 
dent of the class of twenty members, composed of the 
summer colony, who are taking a course in home nursing 
at the Beverly Hospital. Miss Cushman, the superinten- 
dent, teaches the class each Monday and Thursday at 3.30. 
At the close of the 15 lessons an examination will be held 
by a specially appointed examiner. The work is under 
the supervision of the American Red Cross society. Miss 
Denano of Washington is at the head of the department 
in which elementary hygiene is taught. <A first aid class 
has just closed its work creditably at the home of the 
Misses Loring in Pride’s Crossing. Several of these are 
being conducted along the Shore. . 
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The Blaebird Tea Room at Pride’s Crossing is one 
of the unusually busy little places on the Shore. Mrs. 
Jacob M. Loeb of Chicago recently entertained a little 
party of four, and it is fast becoming the rendezvous for 
tourists. 
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