16 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
| HAVELOCK PIERGE, Photographer 
3 729 Boylston St. 
‘; Boston, Mass. ° 
PORTRAIT 
THE ORIGINAL HOME 
STUDIOS 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
741 Fifth Ave. 
New York City 
PHOTOGRAPHER—SITTINGS AT HOME IF DESIRED 
Artistic, Discriminating People Appreciate Mr. Pierce’s Photography 
That Indefinable Finish, Story Telling Quality, and Life Action Stamps the Pierce Prints Above All Others. 
| Imported platinum papers used exclusively | 
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Manchester 
Flowers Fruits 
Show Open Wednesday fron 2 to tO 
The L. C. Hannas of Cleveland, O., 
the North Shore this season. Last season they were at 
the A. Carnegie, 2d, estate, Manchester Cove, and a sea- 
son before that they had the R. C. Hooper estate, so- 
called, at West Manchester. This year they remained 
in Cleveland for the summer. ‘Their daughter, Mrs. Paul 
Moore, is not on the shore this summer either. They 
are at Morristown, N. J. 
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of New York and Magnolia 
entertained twenty young people at Bald Pate Inn the 
past week in hcxocr of her daughter Natalie’s guest, Miss 
Anna Herd of Albany, N.Y. 
Mrs. John T. Brush 
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Brook Bank Inn, Fresh Water Cove, has among its 
recent arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Lord and son 
of Endicott, N. Y.; Mrs. D. C. Richardson, Miss Mary 
F,. Richardson, Montclair, N. J.; John D. Trenor, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robinson, Milton E. Robin- 
son, Chicago; E. W. Howell, Norwoch, Ont. 
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| The HANDICRAFT STUDIO 
“Things Not Found in the Shops’’ 
13 BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER 70 FIFTH AVE.,. NEW YORK 
Srecial Display of Unset Gem Stones, including the rare 
Black Opal, Aqua Marine, Precious Topaz and fine Amethysts 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and care- 
fully investigated. .... 
are missed on' 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
30S Fifth Ave., N. E. Gor. 31st., N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
‘“Different’’ 
Pierce Pictures are 
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Arnutal Hilouer Shout nf the North Shore Bagi iE 
Wednesday and Thursday, August 26-27 
At The WINTHROP ESTATE, West Manchester 
Vegetables 
Children’s Garden Products 
Those intending to exhibit are urged to notify the secretary as early as possible 
Show Open Thursday from 10 to 10 
ADMISSION 25c, EVENINGS 10c 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. 
Lowell M. Chapin will return this week from a cruise 
through Georgian Bay in the “Michicago.” The Chapins 
will spend several weeks with Mrs. Chapin’s mother, Mrs. 
J. L. Chalifoux at the Furman cottage, Manchester. On 
their return they picked up baby Betty Chapin at Harbor 
Point, Mich., the summer home of the Chapins, and will 
bring her on their eastern trip. 
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Elmer Ford of Detroit and his daughters’ families, 
Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Torrey and Mr. and Mrs. Schlottman, 
the latter a bridal couple just returned from Europe, have 
been cruising along the coast in their yacht “Ga'atea” and 
spent several days in Gloucester harbor last week. While 
here they visited at the Burnham studio in Magnolia 
where Mr. Burnham has just completed a marble bust 
portrait of Mrs. Torrey’s son. 
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| MISS SARAH W. SYMONDS 
Designer and Modeler in Bas Relief 
Srupios: 106 Washington Street, Marblehead and Old John Ward. 
House, ‘Salem, in garden of Essex Institute. 
Colonial Fire-Places and Doorways. Historic Old Houses. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
