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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
When Motoring Through Wenham Visit the 
Cea Kettle and Gabby Cat wouse 
Main Street 
Afternoon Teas, Ices, Luncheon by Order 
Open from 3 to 6 o’clock 
Ve little tea house is busy with its mid- 
summer activities, and will continue so until late 
in the season, when social activities will center more than 
ever around Wenham and Hamilton during the hunts at 
the Myopia club. The members of the Wenham Improve- 
ment society, who are hostesses on afternoons at the tea 
house include the following: Monday, Miss Mary C. 
Burnham, Mrs. Wm. Trout, Miss A. Wilkins; Tuesday, 
Mrs. Frank McGee, Mrs. Charles D. Sias, Miss Jennie 
Tweed; Wednesday, Mrs. James Pickett, Miss Ruth Cole, 
Mrs. B. W. Currier; Thursday, Miss Marion Dodge, Miss 
Eleanor Cole, Mrs. Fanny Wallace; Friday, Mrs. Elbridge 
Anderson, Mrs. Alanson L,. Daniels, Mrs. E. B. Cole; 
Saturday, Mrs. Charles Thorndyke Parker, Miss Helen C. 
Burnham, and Miss Gertrude Metcalf. 
Mrs. John A. Burnham of “Overlook” entertained 
the Wenham and Hamilton class in current topics the past 
week. An interesting talk on the war question was given 
by Mrs. Frank T. Ward. 
Mrs. Charles ID. Sias of Boston and Wenham has 
returned from a visit to the Gen. Taylor family at Buz- 
zards Bay. This week her house guests are Mrs. William 
Bunting and Miss Jane Tweed of Boston. , 
The Wenham Village Improvement society met in the 
Town hall for its regular August meeting the past week 
Miss Helen C. Burnham presided. Among the various 
reports there were three of special interest. First, the A. , 
L. A. sent a report stating that Wenham ranks third in 
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 BEVERLY. Tel. 757W 
a list of villages of certain qualifications, being excelled 
only by Grafton and Concord; second, that the ten moth 
traps purchased by the society and used all summer have 
caught on an average three quarts of moths a week in 
each trap, among them being the brown tails and leopard 
moths; the report of the Salem relief committee shows 
that the society raised $75, Miss Eleanor Cole by her 
special efforts, $75, and the townspeople, $75. 
The Idlewood Grove is becoming an attractive place 
in Wenham for picnic parties from nearby towns. 
The many friends of Mrs. Charles Thorndyke Parker 
will be glad to hear that she is rapidly recovering from 
a recent illness at Bar Harbor, Maine, where she went to 
visit her sister. 
A colony of retired school teachers is being formed 
in Wenham. Among the first to become located are A. 
W. Batchelder of Gloucester and F. E. Averill of Lynn, 
who are building on Monumuent street. 
Rev. F. M. Cutler and family and Miss Gertrude 
Metcalf, Mrs. Cutler’s sister, are leaving this week for a 
two weeks’ visit at Cutler, Maine. 
AMILTON’S colony is spending the summer in vari- 
ous ways. Some are leading the quiet life in excess, 
while others aer seeking every form of diversion the North 
Shore offers. Myopia Hunt club pony drags met last 
Monday morning at the club grounds, Tuesday evening at 
Asbury Grove and this Friday evening at Middle Gate, 
Appleton Farms. 
Among those entertaining have been the R. L. Ag- 
gasiz family of “Homewood,” who gave a large dinner 
party, and R. L. Whitman of Brown’s Hill, who enter- 
tained a party of guests with a clambake on their estate. 
The Hamilton-Wenham playground association per- 
mitted a treat for the children last Saturday when the 
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Kit, Club and Professional Bags; 
Suit Cases and Leather Goods; 
Trunks and Bags Repaired 
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