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We Invite You 
To Call at Our Manufactory of 
SALEMADE SWEETS 
And see for yourself what a strictly sanitary place 
we have. We will show you gladly our process of 
CANDY AND ICE CREAM MAKING. 
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220 Essex St., 
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directress, Miss Robertson of Beverly, took about 100 of 
the little folk, accompanied by some of the mothers, to 
her home at Rial Side,, where the day was spent in sports 
and a general good time. 
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Robbins of “Lone Tree 
Farm,” and a party of friends left this week on the Rob- 
bins yacht, “Avenger” for a cruise along the Maine coast. 
Mrs. S. Dacre Bush of “Windacre,”’ who is spending 
most of the season at Marlborough, N. H., where they are 
building a new house, has been at her home a few days. 
From here she went for a short stay at Ogunquit, Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Merrill of “The Hamlet” have 
been entertaining Mrs. Alyse Matthews of Langhorne, 
Pa., the past week. 
Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson of “Fairfield Farm” has 
returned from a few days’ motor trip along the coast from 
Maine to Plymouth and other points. 
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ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
MAIN 1792 
MAIN 1800 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
ANTIOUES 
L’ you are interested in getting into your 
homes 
Genuine Antique Furniture 
call at the Beverly Farms Antique store. 
It is the fimest collection on the North 
Shore, and every piece has been collected 
from families in the New England States 
by myself. Most in the rough. 
EL] JACOBS, 
30 WEST STREET BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. George Winthrop Sargent, son of Mrs. George 
D. Sargent of “Longmeadow Farms” and rector of the 
Christ Church mission in Hamilton is spending the sum- 
mer with his family in a cottage at Rockport. The little 
mission considers itself fortunate in possessing the Rev. 
Mr. Sargent as pastor for he left other fields in order 
to come back to his home place and build up the little 
church. He was formerly chaplain of the coast artillery 
corps, M. V. M., which position is now occupied by Rev. 
F. M. Cutler, pastor of the Village chuurch. The last 
heard from Mrs. George D. Sargent and her grand-daugh- 
ter, Miss Virginia Poor, who are abroad, is that they are 
still planning to sail August 25 on the Coronia. 
Miss Grace M. Payson of University Lane, Man- 
chester Cove, is spending the summer in Milwaukee, Wis. 
She will return to Manchester the last of next month. 
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56 AMES BUILDING 
BOSTON 
