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ENHAM has greeted its several families whose 
members spend the summer in that pleasing lo- 
cality. Chief among them is William Phillips, former 
secretary of the embassy at London and now third assist- 
ant secretary of state at Washington. Mr. Phillips’ beau- 
tiful new home near that of the house of his mother, Mrs. 
John C. Phillips, both of which overlook Wenham lake, 
is about finished and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are ready 
to move in. The estate looks particularly well just now, 
with the broad lawns exhibiting their expanse of greenery 
and Wenham is congratulating itself on this latest ad- 
dition to the several charming homes in the summer col- 
ony there. 
Mrs. John Appleton Burnham has been settled for 
some weeks at her Wenham place, with her daughters, 
Misses Helen C. and Mary C. Burnham. “Overloch,” the 
Appleton estate on Lord’s Hill, is one of the prettiest in 
that section, the grounds always being exceptionally well 
kept, and the gardens teeming with horticultural beauty. 
Mrs. Ward gave the first of her readings, which have 
been annual affairs for some seasons past, at Mrs. Apple- 
ton’s home Wednesday afternoon and pleased a select 
audience of the summer folk from Hamilton, Wenham 
and ‘Topsfield. 
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips of “Windyknob,” 
the edge of Wenham lake, eee been entertaining es 
William Phillips, during the past few days, while the new 
Phillips house was being put in readiness for oecupancy. 
Mr. Phillips is still in Washington on business and it will 
be several days before he comes to the shore. 
Miss Grace E.. Abbott has joined Mr. and Mrs. M. 
A. Stevens at “The Evergreens,” on Walnut rd., Wen- 
ham, for the season and expects to remain on the shore 
the entire summer. 
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AMILTON’S summer colony is now practically in- 
tact, most of the families there having arrived. The 
Myopia Hunt club continues to be the rendezvous of the 
society folk in this section, where the ever popular and 
exciting sport of pony polo is enjoyed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ayer returned from the 
races at New London on Sunday last. They are plan- 
ning a yachting cruise along the New England coast with- 
in a week or two. Although Mr. Ayer does not have a 
yacht in commission he is a keen lover of the water sport 
and anticipates a pleasing sojourn on the cruise. 
Hon. George von L. Meyer of Hamilton will sail 
from New York tomorrow (Saturday) for Europe on the 
“Imperator” for an indefinite stay abroad. He is ex- 
pected to return to the North Shore, however, to spend 
the latter part of the season here. Mrs. Meyer will ac- 
company him on the trip across. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Merrill of Boston, have ar- 
rived at their summer home, ‘Hamlet,’ on Main St., 
Hamilton. 
Mrs. Albert H. Carroll of Washington is enjoying 
the summer at her estate, “Black Brook Farm,’’ Hamilton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ward of Salem joined the 
Hamiton summer colony this week, taking up their resi- 
dence for the season on Main St., as usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Winthrop are occupying 
“Groton House” corner Highland and Winthrop Sts., 
Hamilton, for the summer, having been down only the 
last few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Johnstone of Pasadena, Cal., 
are two faces which are missed at Hamilton this summer. 
They decided not to come to the North Shore this year. 
Circumstances do not make men; they discover 
them.—Lamennais. 
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A Photograph Taken at Your Summer Home 
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vacation time, will always be of great pleasure to you. 
We charge no extra over our studio prices for this service anywhere. 
If at the North Shore call at our Manchester-by-the-Sea office and if < 
the South Shore, at our Hyannis office. 
At any other place, a postal card or call to our Boston, 
Worcester studios will receive instant attention. 
Louis Fabian Bachrach 
647 Boylston Street, Boston 
and with the health that comes with 
Providence or 
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