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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Essex County Real Estate 
In Hamilton, Wenham, Ipswich, Essex and Topsfield 
L.£. LIBBY 
Postoffice, South Hamilton : ; Mass. 
HAMILTON'S summer colony is practically intact for 
the season, nearly all of the contingent in that town 
having located at their estates. Things are necessarily 
rather quiet at the Myopia Hunt club, as the busy season 
there does not come until the month of August, continuing 
during the hunts in September. Practice games are held 
almost daily, however, by the devotees of pony polo. 
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Codman of Farms rd., Hamil- 
ton, have just returned to the North Shore for the summer 
after a month’s visit with Mr. Codman’s father, Charles 
R. Codman on Cape Cod. 
Congressman A. P. Gardner is expected home from 
Washington as soon as his duties there enable him to 
come to Hamilton. Mrs. Gardner and their daughter 
have been down for some weeks at their Hamilton place, 
“Sagairore Farm.” The Gardners are to sail shortly for 
a few weeks holiday abroad, returning in August. 
Hon. and Mrs. George von L. Meyer of “Rock Maple 
Farm,” Hamilton, left New York for Europe last Satur- 
day on the steamship “Imperator.” They are expected to 
be gone about six weeks after which they will return to 
the shore for the remainder of the season. During the 
absence of his father, George von L. Meyer, Jr., and Mrs. 
Meyer will occupy the former’s residence, where Mrs. 
Alys Appleton Rogers is residing. Mrs. Rogers was Alys 
Meyer before her marriage. She is stopping at Hamilton 
instead of at Washington with her husband, Lieut. Rogers, 
because of this being stationed at Vera Cruz, Mexico, on 
John H. Garo 
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 
40 West Street Beverly Farms 
(Near Beverly Farms Station) 
MADE BY Mr. GARO PERSONALLY AT 
RESIDENCE OR STUDIO 
SITTINGS 
Telephone 249 Beverly Farms 
Prize Peontes 
Choicest selection we have ever grown. Our list 
includes famous foreign varieties. Cut peonies by 
the dozen or hundred. Orders taken now for fall 
or spring roots. 
HYDRANGEAS in tubs, several sizes to rent for 
season or for sale. Some new blue hydrangeas 
in pots. 
Bedding plants and cut flowers in great variety. 
Ralph W. Ward 
BEVERLY’S LEADING FLORIST 
Cross STREET, near Beverly Cove School BEVERLY. Tel. 757W 
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When Motoring Through Wenham Visit the 
Cea Kettle and Cabby Cat wouse. 
Main Street 
Afternoon Teas, Ices, Luncheon by Order 
Open from 3 to 6 o’clock 
board the warship Sacramento. Lieut. Rogers has been 
taking an active part in the Mexican conflict and expects 
to remain in Mexican waters for some time yet. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Chatfield-Taylor of Chicago 
were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whitman 
at the latter’s estate on Brown’s Hill, Hamilton. The 
Chatfield-Taylors have been visiting many of their friends 
on the North Shore on their trip from the Middle West 
and plan to remain in this vicinity for some time longer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Whitman plan to remain on the shore until 
November. 
ENHAM summer residents responded to the call of 
the city of Salem for relief following the big fire 
of last week. Many of the residents responded with sub- 
stantial contributions of cash, clothing and food for those 
who lost their homes in the big blaze. Mrs. Richard P. 
Waters was one of those from Wenham who personally 
entered into the work and went in her car to Salem, aiding 
those at the relief bureau at the State armory. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham of Wenham are 
at Brookfield, Me., for the summer. They have with them 
their yacht, which has been seen in Marblehead in the 
fleet of the Eastern Yacht club in past seasons. The 
Cunninghams spent the past winter in California and at 
Jamaica, B. W. I., returning to Wenham in March. They 
plan to come to Wenham late in the summer for a short 
stay there before going south for the winter. 
) High Grade Regular Steamer 
and Wardrobe Irunks 
Kit, Club and Professional Bags; 
Suit Cases and Leather Goods; 
Trunks and Bags Repaired 
Telephone Connection 
W. C. Clapp 
31 Washington Street, Salem 
Next to Comique Theatre, Between Church and Federal Sts. 
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Morandi-Proctor Company 
Designers and Manufacturers of 
COOKING APPARATUS 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Instituti 
Steamships 
Nos. 48 and 50 Union Street, - 
Ernest Morandi, Pres. Charles F. Froctor, Treas. 
Successors to 
G. Whitely & Co., Francis Morandi & Son 
Hotel Departments of Smith & Anthony Co., 
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 
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