June 25, 1915 
LLOYD’S 
EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES 
Salem Store and Factory: 
230 ESSEX STREET, TOWN HOUSE SQUARE 
Orders for Glasses or New Lenses and other 
Repairs will be executed ACCURATELY and 
PROMPTLY, and the work delivered usually on 
the same day it is ordered. 
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ANDREW J. LLOYD CCMPANY 
| SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
PSWICH summer residents are now nearly all estab- 
lished at their cottages and estates for the summer. 
Among them are: Miss Caroline Bates of Boston, at 
“Red Ledge” on Labor-in-Vain road; Mrs. H. A. Brig- 
ham of Boston, “Wendel Farm;”’ Mr. and Mrs. John V. 
Dittemore of Brookline; Samuel S. Gray of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Alfred Vincent Kidder, “Appleton Farms,” 
Waldingfield road; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Mason at 
“Candlewood Farm;’ Mr. and Mrs. Augustus N, Ran- 
toul of Boston are at ‘“Thatchbanks;’ Prof. Swain of 
Harvard college is opening his place for the summer. 
The children are already down at the cottage. 
“Doctor’s Row” on Argilla road is beginning to open 
up for the usual exodus of city physicians. Dr. and Mrs. 
W. Townsend were among the first arrivals from Boston. 
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Goodale of Beacon street are 
now in their summer cottage. Dr. Robert B. Osgood 
will not be in the colony on Argilla road this year. He 
left Boston a few weeks ago to work in the Red Cross 
service abroad until early fall. 
Mrs. John E. Rousmaniere (Mary Ayer) has rented 
the Ipswich home this season to J. B. Warner of Boston. 
Mr. Warner’s two sons will also be in Ipswich, one hav- 
ing the Ayer house and one the Wendell home. 
Recent guests at Y° Burnham House tea room were 
the Houston Thomas family of Hamilton and the J. H. 
Lancashires of Manchester. 
Y° Roger’s House Manse has recently entertained 
Gov. Walsh’s secretorial staff and the state house report- 
ers when they had a day’s outing in Ipswich. Among 
other guests who have spent a few days at the Manse 
was George Harlow, harbor and river commissioner 09f 
Boston. 
A Woman’s Exchange has been organized in Ips- 
wich as an experiment this season. Mrs. W. E. Tucker 
of So. Main street has given a room in the rear of her 
house for the purpose and her cousin, Miss Harriet 
Sawyer, is in charge. ‘The women of the village bring 
their goods to the “Laurel Shop” which is being well 
patronized by the summer colony, who find it an excel- 
lent place in which to get delicate home cooked articles. 
Dainty Ipswich handiwork is also for sale. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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Harlow N. Higinbotham, who spends his summer at 
the home of his. daughter, Mrs..R.. T. Crane, Jr., at 
“Castle Hill,’ has not yet come on for the season. This 
Wednesday he presented the diplomas at the graduation 
exercises of the Kindergarten Collegiate Institute of 
Chicago of which he is president. He has always been 
interested in the free kindergartens of the city. 
Dr. Streeter, who is on the staff of the Mass. Gen- 
eral Hospital, has taken a place in Hamilton near ‘Tops- 
field. 
Passers-by on Bride st., West Manchester, this week 
have been interested to see five cute little swans swimming 
about in the pond near the summer home of Mr. and 
Mrs. C. E. Fitch, Jr., who are their owners. The parent 
swans are beautiful birds and have graced the inner har- 
bor for several years, roaming about to their hearts’ con- 
tent. About six weeks ago the mother swan stole her 
nest at‘the highest point of a heap of waste paper and re- 
fuse on a dump on the shores of the pond, making @ 
cosy nest and depositing therein six eggs. She then com- 
menced the work of incubation and has patiently set 
through the long weeks with her mate ever by her side 
or within close calling distance, and woe betide any stray 
dog or other marauder that happened near. On Wed- 
nesday her patience was rewarded when five downy little 
swans burst from their shells, and soon after she had 
coaxed the entire brood upon her back, when she proudly 
marched down to the water and when well out in the 
pond threw them all into the water, giving them their 
first lesson in swimming. 
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Brownland Cottages at Old Neck, Manchester, have 
had among their arrivals of the week Mr. and Mrs. 
Franklin Pfaelzer and son of Boston; Miss Annie Brad- 
ford of Philadelphia; the Misses Fabyan of Boston; 
the Misses Sohier of Boston and Mrs. John Newbold of 
Philadelphia. 
he Masconomo hotel in Manchester opened today. 
Thursday was given over to the Masons of Dover, Nose 
and Dorchester, about 350 being present. ‘The affair was 
in honor of St. John’s day, June 24, and the Dorchester 
commandery was host to the commandery from Dover. 
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