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HAMILTON AND WENHAM 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer and daughters closed 
their long and exacting social season at the capital on 
Tuesday and settled at the Meyer estate, ‘‘Rock Maple 
Farm,’’ at Hamilton for the summer, 
Several of the cottagers of Hamilton, who have 
been belated in their arrival have been putting in an 
appearance daily. Of the number are the Houston A. 
Thomases at ‘‘The Locusts’’ after a several months’ so- 
journ abroad. The Hugo Richards Johnstones of Pasa- 
dena, California, opened ‘‘Brackenside’’ last Saturday. 
Dr. Charles T. Parker of New York has renewed his in- 
terest in Wenham He returns after a long absence in 
Kurope 
Entertaining in this inland section has started and 
hospitality has been delightfully extended at Lone Tree 
Farm, Ilamilton, by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Rob- 
bins by a formal dinner on the 8th. Last Friday 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Pierce entertained at ‘‘ Witch 
Hill,’’ Topsfield, with a dinner. 
The Thomas Cunninghams of Hotel Touraine, Bos- 
ton, have again transferred their affection from Wen- 
ham to Annisquam, Gloucester, where they had a cot- 
tage last season. This change gives Mr. Cunningham 
every opportunity to indulge in his favorite sport, 
yachting. 
The improvements at General W. T. Lamberts es- 
tate at Hamilton this season are most attractive and 
cause most favorable comment. 
‘““The Kennels,’? a name so indicative of the sin- 
cere sportsman R L. Agassiz, has again welcomed this 
Boston family to Hamilton. 
The James Howe Proectors have increased the Bos- 
ton contingent in the Fellows road section of Hamil- 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ward, Miss Elizabeth 
O. Ward and Master Carl L. Ward of Brookline 
will not occupy ‘‘Pine Ledge,’’ their cottage on Sea 
street, Manchester, this season. They are sailing June 
22 for a three months’ sojourn in Germany and Switz- 
erland. Robert B. Stone has leased the Ward cottage 
for this season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mink of Boston will be among 
the absentees from Manchester this season having sailed 
Tuesday to spend the summer in Europe. 
ton bordering on Ipswich Their beautiful summer es- 
tate promises to be the scene of much entertaining as in 
»ast seasons. 
Mrs. Andrew J. Peters, wife of Congressman Pet- 
ers, has been elected vice president for Massachusetts of 
the Woman’s National Democratic League, organized 
in Washington. It is probable that Mrs. Peters will be 
in charge of the Massachusetts headquarters, which 
will be established in Boston. She is a daughter of 
Mrs. John C. Philips of Boston and Moraine Farm, 
North Beverly. 
The new tea house at Wenham, ‘‘ At the Sign of the 
Tea Kettle and the Tabby Cat,’’ is a most attractive 
acquisition to the quaint churchyard square at Wen- 
ham. It is painted white like the colonial church be- 
side it and the numerous window boxes with their flor- 
al decorations add much to the artistic arrangements 
of the interior and exterior of this pleasant roadside 
social rendezvous. The proceeds of the tea room are 
for the Village Improvement society. 
HARPER GARAGE GOMPANY 
WILLIAM ROWE 
BEVERLY 
FRED ®. HARPER 
Telephone 60 Beverly 
We Are Ready Day or Night 
to take care of any kind of automobile business. If you need any assistance 
on the road call us. 
We have in Stock a complete line of 
Diamond, Goodrich, and Fiske Tires 
We do all kinds of machine and blacksmith work. 
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15 First Class Automobiles to Rent 
including five and seven passenger open or closed cars. 
Telephone Number - 60 Beverly 
Remember our 
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