30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Essex County Real Estate 
In Hamilton, Wenham, Ipswich, Essex and Topsfield 
L. £. cele? t 
Postoffics, South Hamilton Mass. 
BA EAM S summer colony is deeply interested in 
its usual philanthropic work of village improve- 
ment. A report from a recent meeting of the Wenham 
Village Improvement society at which Miss Helen C, 
Burnham presided shows that two sewing schools have 
been established, one at the center and one on the Neck; 
and that $200 have been raised by the society to fight the 
moths of the town; as an aid to this are lights will be 
restored. The Wenham tea-room committee gave an 
excellent report for the first month of the season. ‘The 
tea room is the social center of the community and a 
source of revenue for the society. Mrs. Charles Thorn- 
dyke Parker was made president of a special relief fund 
for Salem sufferers. Wednesday of this week the house 
committee of the improvement society entertained at 
luncheon in the Wenham tea house. Plans were discussed 
in regard to having certain afternoons set aside for bridge 
parties. The guests included Mrs. Charles Thorndyke 
Parker, Mrs. Frank McGee, Miss Marion Dodge, Mrs. 
George Perkins, Miss Mary C. Burnham, Miss Helen C. 
Burnham, Mrs. James C. Pickett, Mrs. Alanson Daniels 
and Mrs. Wolcott Johnson. 
The H. N. Bankhead family from Galveston, 
have taken the Currier cottage in Wenham. 
Tex., 
The first tear of love that one causes to be shed is 
a diamond, the second a pearl, the third—a tear.—A. 
Poincelot. 
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 Peonies 
Choicest selection we have ever grown, 
includes famous foreign varieties. 
the dozen or hundred. 
or spring roots. 
HYDRANGEAS in tubs, several sizes to rent for 
season or for sale. Some new blue hydrangeas 
in pots. 
3edding plants and cut flowers in great variety. 
Ralph W. Ward 
BEVERLY’S LEADING FLORIST 
Cross STREET, near Beverly Cove School BEVERLY. Tel. 757W 
Our list 
Cut peonies by 
Orders taken now for fall 
When Motoring Through Wenham Visit the 
Cea Kettle and Gabby Cat noose 
Main Street 
Afternoon Teas, Ices, Luncheon by Order 
Open from 3 to 6 o’clock 
Arrivals at the Rockledge, Nahant, the past few days 
include Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Salter of Williamstown; 
Gordon Wilson of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George J. Lane 
of Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abbott of South Fram- 
ingham; Donald H. Miller of Whitman; Mr. and Mrs. 
John Sturgess and children of Boston; Miss Mary E. 
Scott of Wellington; and Miss Alice Boos of Jamaica 
Plain. 
Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock will come the first 
of the Thés Dansants at the Tedesco Country elub, Swamp- 
scott. Last year these functions were so popular as an 
adjunct to the usual Saturday ball game, that it was found 
that the ball game was of secondary interest with the 
club members. Therefore, the ball game has been omitted 
this year and the ‘club is not represented by a nine. The 
tea dances amply make up for this, however, and a most 
enjoyable time is always the result of the weekly daylight 
hops. Wednesday evening of this week the Salem Cadet 
band played at the weekly mid-week concert at the club. 
An orchestra furnished music for the dancing, which was 
interspersed with the concert numbers. The tournament 
for qualifying in the President’s cup contest will be started 
tomorrow. The flag contest in golf last Saturday was 
won by W. H. Claflin. Two luncheon and whist parties 
were held at the Tedesco Tuesday, when Mrs. Zenas Sears 
entertained a party of twelve and Mrs. S. G. Adams was 
hostess to ten of her friends. 
High Grade Regular Steamer 
and Wardrobe Trunks 
Kit, Club and Professional Bags; 
Suit Cases and Leather Goods; 
Trunks and Bags Repaired 
Telephone Connection 
W. C. Clapp 
01 Washington Street, Salem 
Next to Comique Theatre, Between Church and Federal Sts. 
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