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Aug. 11, 1916. 
Traversed by 
Highland Ave. 
—a State 
Highway. 
Near Lynn, 
Swampscott, 
Peabody, 
Danvers, 
Beverly. 
Near the High 
School, Public 
and Private 
Schools, 
Trolleys, 
Churches, 
Libraries. 
5 Minutes from 
Town House 
Square 
5-10-30-50 Acre 
Mr. and Mrs. John Markle of West Manchester will 
HE NortuH Swore Gritn, the mecca of the North 
Shore colony, outdid itself on Saturday evening when 
the greatest number of people of the season were enter- 
tained within its doors, and without its doors, too, for 
the numbers were so many that tables had to be placed on 
the veranda at the grill and set in the corridor garden, 
also. Among’ those who entertained were Messrs. James 
Wilkinson, Stevens, Gould, Morse, Pretty, Dieter, Butter- 
rick, Dr. Freeman, Lee, Markle, Mortimer, Hall, Hussey, 
Longley, Sullivan. Noted among the gathering were Mrs. 
E: H. Binney, Mrs. C. E. Longley, Mrs. S. E. Stern- 
berger, Mrs. Haxton, Miss Helen Bell, Miss Helen Mid- 
dleton, Miss Rosamond Lancaster, Howard MacDuffic, 
R. L. Steinert, C. E. Longley, S. E. Sternberger, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. D. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brainard and 
Misses Frances and Adelaide Brainard. Mrs. G. 5. Orme 
and the Misses May, Abby and Isabelle Orme, were en- 
tertained at Mr. Markle’s table. 
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Mrs. S. H. Fessenden and children of Coolidge’s 
Point, Manchester; were among the week-end parties at 
Newport. 
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The Sydney E. Hutchinsons of Beverly Farms will 
return tomorrow from a week’s cruise on their yacht. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker of Beverly Farms 
returned yesterday from a week’s cruise to Newport on 
the Arcady. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Miles W. Weeks (Lois Frost), son 
and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bb. P. Weeks 
of Beverly Cove, are receiving congratulations upon the 
birth of a son, July 31, at their home on the South Shore. 
Mr. Weeks of Beverly Cove and his brother-in-law, Paul 
Washburn of Boston, are on a two-weeks’ cruise on the 
Weeks yacht, Aftricilla. 
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not return from the Virginia Hot Springs until September. 
‘Lheir nephew, E. Moore Robinson, has been on a trip 
to New York and will also join them at the Springs. 
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Recent visitors to the interesting shop at “Y® Rose 
Tree,” of the village of Ipswich, included Miss Tilton and 
patty, and Mrs. Clipston Sturgis,and party, Manchester ; 
Madame Jeanne Loy (also Belgique, Bouxelles) ; Mr. and 
Mrs. John A. Davis and party, Magnolia; also Prof. and 
Mrs. Arthur W. Dow, Ipswich; Miss Lambert and Mrs. 
Cheney of Lambert Homestead, Rowley; Mrs. Ernest 
Pentacost of Topsfield, and others of that ilk, who appre- 
ciate the artistic value of the toys. It is rumored that 
several well known North Shore people are interesting 
themselves in the enlargement of the “Toy Shop.” We 
expect to see some very unusual toys to delight North 
Shore children. The little shop is already doing “special- 
ties’ for Daniel Low and R. H. Stearns, to say nothing 
of several other favored “gift shops.” It makes special 
toys on commissions from parents who wish to suit cer- 
tain tendencies in their children. The tea-room is con- 
tinued to furnish the needed refreshment after a drive. 
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Arrivals at Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ popular 
hotel, during the week include the following: Mrs. W. J. 
O’Reiley and Mrs. E. T. Gallagar of Cambridge, Mrs. 
M. E. Serle, Mrs. H. Hess and Misses Dorothy and Phillis 
Hess of Philadelphia, Misses W. Piper and V. Piper 
of Westboro, M. E. Downey of Jamaica Plain, and Walter 
Coucklin of New York city. 
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from Manchester to -Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
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