32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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When Motoring Through Wenham Visit the 
Cea Kettle and Cabby Cat novse 
Main Street 
Afternoon Teas, Ices, Luncheon by Order 
Open from 3 to 6 o’clock 
HAMILTON'S colony, which is noted for its affilations 
with the Myopia Hunt Club, has begun to enjoy the 
good sportsmanship life of the club to the full extent, now 
that the hunts have begun. ‘The first one started last 
Saturday evening, the second one on Monday and the 
third this Friday evening. Polo matches are played each 
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. <A luncheon party 
was given last Saturday by Sir John Harrington of Man- 
chester. 
Mrs. John A. Tuckerman is sending a few weeks at 
Dark Harbor, Maine. 
Mrs. Reginald \C. Robbins returned this week from 
Fisher’s Island, N. Y., where she has been visiting the 
William D. Gaillard family. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Merrill spent last week-end 
on a motor trip to Kennebunk Beach, Maine, where they 
visited at the J. K. Mosser cottage. (Guests at the Merriil 
home the past week were Miss Eleanor Wild of Long 
Island and Fraulein Antoine Stolle, who has finished a 
course of lectures in this country and plans to sail for 
England August 11th. She is writing a book on practical 
art and the history of painting. 
The R. L. Agassiz family had planned on sailing for 
Europe this week, but the time of their departure is 
uncertain now and waits upon the departure of the boats. 
Hon. and Mrs. George von L. Meyer have recently 
left Germany and are now in London waiting for the 
boats to leave for America. 
John H. Garo 
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 
40 West Street Beverly Farms 
(Near Beverly Farms Station) 
SITTINGS MADE BY Mr. GARO PERSONALLY AT 
RESIDENCE OR STUDIO 
Telephone 249 Beverly Farms 
We Are Still Selling 
To Plant Out: 
Late Asters, Snapdragons, Tuberous Begonias, 
Geraniums, Salvia. 
We Have for Cut Flowers 
Pink, White and Yellow Snapdragons, Bach- 
elor’s Buttons, Salpiglossis, Sweet Peas, Gladi- 
olas. 
Ralph W. Ward 
BEVERLY’S LEADING FLORIST 
| Cross STREET, near Beverly Cove School REVERLY. Tel. 757W 
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Wee pretty little tea room is experiencing the 
usual rush of social activities that come with the 
first week of August. Among the many luncheons on the 
first day of the month was a dainty one given by Mrs. 
Walter Stearns of the Oceanside, Magnolia. Every after- 
noon, one of the summer colony of Wenham, who main- 
tain the tea room, is at the room as hostess for the day, 
which makes it a very homelike place to visit over the 
teacups. 
Mrs. Charles Thorndyke Parker, who left two 
weeks ago for Bar Harbor, Maine, is reported very ill, 
having undergone an operation for appendicitis the past 
week 
Mrs. Alanson L,. Daniels of “Old Farm” gave an in- 
formal little luncheon at her home this week for her 
niece, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Eleanor Cole and Miss 
Corinna Searle. 
Mrs. B. W. Currier, son and nephew, Tucker Say- 
ward of Boston, have returned from an extended trip 
through the Adirondacks and a short visit with Mrs. Cur- 
rier’s daughter, Mrs. Chester W. Wright at Schenectady, 
N. Y. House guests at the Currier home through Aug- 
ust are Mrs. William Currier of Lynn and Mrs. W. 
Johnson and daughter Dorothy of Salem. 
- The pretty little Wenham Neck church gave a lawn 
party Thursday for the young people’s society and their 
summer friends. 
Sunday morning at the village church the minister, 
Rev. F. M. Cutler, will preach on “Jesus and the Old 
Testament.” Sunday school at noon. Beginning Aug. 
16, the chucrh will be closed for four Sundays, reopening 
Sept, 13. 
Experiments are in process by the Village Improve- 
ment society to ascertain how much value there is in moth 
traps made of high power electric lamps with pans at- 
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| 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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Designers and Manufacturers of 
COOKING APPARATUS 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Institution 
Steamships 
Nos. 48 and 50 Union Street, - ~- Boston 
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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