18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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CEDAR ACRES, WENHAM 
GLADIOLI 
Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Higginson 
are planning on leaving Manchester next 
week to spend the balance of September 
at their estate at Lake Champlain. 
Among the prominent people visiting 
the North Shore the last week was Sec- 
retary of State Philander Knox, who has 
been a guest of Henry C. Frick at Eagle 
Rock, Pride’s Crossing. Secretary Knox 
came on to see President Taft, and he 
has been combining business with pleas- 
ure. Several little parties have been 
given during his visit this week to which 
he has been invited. 
Society folk who attended the polo 
matches for the F. Blackwood Fay cup 
at the Myopia Hunt club Saturday after- 
noon saw some of the snappiest play of 
the season. There were two games, the 
Blues playing the Reds and the Greens 
playing the Whites. The Blues and 
Greens were the victors. ‘The first game, 
between the Blues and Reds, had to go 
to extra periods and was finally won by a 
score of 44 to 3%. Inthe second match, 
the Greens won by 6 to 34. F. Black- 
wood Fay refereed the games. The 
Blues and Greens will now fight it out to 
a finish. 
Atthe home of John Hays Hammond 
at Fresh Water Cove Saturday afternoon, 
President Taft held a formal reception 
for the members of the Gloucester Day 
committee and their wives. The Presi- 
dent had planned to be in Gloucester on . 
Aug. 4, to attend the Gloucester Day ae apa aise ik ia viata 
pageant and it was intended that he 
should receive the committee at that time 
at Mr. Hammond’s house. The tariff 
situation, however, prevented Mr. Taft 
from coming. ‘The reception was aban- 
doned but Mr. Hammond promised that H : P. WOODB URY 
the President would meet the committee Hine (Gcroceries and Table Luxuries 
some other time, and Saturday’s receptton 
was the result. The President, accom- 3 : BEVERLY 
panied by Capt. Butt, and two secret ser- 
vice men came down from Beverly in an fe HALE sT., 
automobile, and, with Secretary of the 
Navy and Mrs. Meyer, had luncheon 
with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. In re- 
sponse to a wireless message flashed from 
** Dick’’ Hammond’s wireless apparatus 
at the approach of the President, the 
Dolphin,’’ the private yacht of the Sec- 
retary of the Navy, which was anchored 
in the harbor, fired the national salute. 
Following luncheon, the President met 
the committee and their wives on the 
broad veranda of the Hammond home, 
which faces the ocean. “The members 
of the committee were introduced by 
Fred W. Tibbets, secretary of the com- 
mittee. After their reception, the Pres- 
ident rode away in his automobile to visit 
friends at the Moorland at Bass Rocks, 
Are now in full bloom. Inspection invited. 
Over 500 different varieties in full bloom, 
besides an endless variety of mixtures. 
Farm of 17 acres located on Cedar 
street, near Wenham Lake. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY, Prop. Tel, 13-2 Wenham 
Every detail is brought out in the cleaning 
and dying of garments here.- Every frill 
and flounce, every detail of ornament is careful- 
ly preserved in the process and brought out 
prominentyl in the finished garment. You will 
be delighted at the marvelous change effected, 
and our prices are moderate. 
A branch office has been opened at the 
Western Union Telegraph and Novelty Shop, 
P. O. Block, Magnolia. 
Bay State Dye House 
54 Lafayette St., 222 Essex St. 
When this Line is b 5 
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It is strictly an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest. Grade 
Sold by 
H. P, WOODBURY HALE ST., BEVERL 
D, B, HODGKINS’ SONS, MANCHESTE 
