12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
~ June 4, 1915 
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HE annual meeting of the Essex County club will be 
held at the new clubhouse in Manchester on Saturday, 
June 12, at 7 o’clock in the evening, following which at 
8 o’clock the annual dinner will be held. The clubhouse 
will be apen for inspection—for members only—after the 
dinner which will be informal. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Conover Fitch (Gladys Bogert) of 
Chestnut Hill came to Manchester last Saturday and are 
located at the Churchman cottage, Proctor street. The 
other brother, E. C. Fitch, Jr., has been at Manchester 
for more than a month, and Mr. and Mrs. Fitch, Sr., are 
settled at their summer home on Norton’s Point. Mrs. 
Julian Fairchild of Brooklyn, the younger of the daugh- 
ters, with Mr. Fairchild, will come to Manchester later 
in the summer, but the other daughter, Mrs. Frank 
Northen of Stouts Hill, Uley, Dursley, Gloucestershire, 
will not venture across fron England this year. Mr. 
Northen has three brothers at the front, and he is of the 
so-called tower guard, protecting London from the much- 
dreaded attack of the hostile aereal fleet. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan are at “The Rocks,” 
their summer home at West Manchester after a sojourn 
of several weeks at the Virginia Hot Springs, making the 
return trip by motor, stopping here and there along the 
way. Miss Dorothy Jordan has been back for some time, 
and is at her farm house in Wenham. Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Jordan have taken a camp in Maine for the sum- 
mer. 
Mrs. Rufus F. Greeley and daughter, Miss Marion 
Greeley of the Hotel Victoria, Boston, will be among 
the first of the Brownland Cottages contingent to arrive 
at Manchester. After a short motor trip they will come 
to Manchester on the 15th of this month. 
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Mrs. James McMillan of Washington is settled —at 
“Kaglehead,”” her summer estate at Manchester, for the 
season. Her granddaughter, Mrs. Preston Gibson and 
two children will come to Manchester about the tenth of | 
June to spend most of the summer. 
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Mrs. Jere Abbott of 406 Beacon st., Boston, has ar- 
rived at the Tibbitts cottage, Harbor st., West Manches- 
ter, for the season. 
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The Misses Amy and Clara Curtis are still in France 
engaged in hospital work and they probably will not re- 
turn to America for the summer; consequently their 
beautiful estate, “Little Crow Island,” at Manchester 
Cove, will be unoccupied this season. 
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Pigeon Cove is mourning the loss of one of its sum- 
mer residents of long standing—Clarence W. Seamans 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., who passed away last Sunday at his 
country home there. Mr. Seamans was the head of the 
Remington Typewriter Co., and was largely interested 
in other companies. He was 61 years of age. He had 
been ill only a short time. The body was taken to Brook- 
lyn for burial Tuesday. 
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and unusually tender. 
juices in air-sealed containers, 
or sliced to your order. 
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SVYDER-CURE HAMS »° BACON—SMOKED WITH CORNCOBS 
We endeavor to secure for our North Shore Customers Supplies of Distinctive Quality 
With this in view, we ¢arfully investigated the different brands of Rene) 
ham and bacon, and found that in the last four years one brand had ae 
shot into prominence because of an unusual cure, which appears to be 
an improved form of a formula used for ham curing in Vermont, 
process results in a ham which is entirely free from superfluous salt 
Its exceptional tenderness is said to be due to 
the mild curing system, which permits the meat to age properly and 
during this process its delicious flavor is developed. 
mented by smoking in the old-fashioned way with corncobs, 
The bacon, following the same general process, is cured in its own 
We supply it in the strip, in wide or 
narrow form, or SLICED READY TO USE in one and five-pound boxes. 
In hams we recommend the family sizes, from ten to fourteen pounds, 
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