Ye OW Burnham House 
In Ipswich, Mass. Tel. 8285 
Afternoon Tea 
Those famous fudge cakes. Ye toasted cheese sandwich 
Our delicious-Chicken and Lobster Dinners 
PSWICH— 
Miss Corinna Searle of “Inglisby, 
spend Labor Day week-end at Chocorua, N. H., the guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Walker, the parents of her 
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Ipswich, will 
fiance Harold D. Walker of Boston. The Walkers have 
their summer home at Chocorua. Miss Searle and Mr. 
Walker will be married at “Inglisby,” September 30. 
A wedding breakfast and reception will follow at the 
home. This is one of the large and beautiful homes in 
Ipswich between the town hill and the Ipswich river and 
sand dune region, and has a wonderful view out over 
the marshes and water. 
A gun club has been formed at Y® Rogers Manse 
with Nathaniel S. Simpkins as president. Other mem- 
bers are Joseph Burnham, Francis Ross, other season 
guests of the Inn, and Master Tudor Simpkins. Interest 
in the study of animals among the boys of Ipswich has 
centered in the establishment of a “turtle farm” of which 
young Joseph Woods of the Manse is the director. It 
is located on the Howard Doughty place, and affords 
much amusement as well as being for a commercial pur- 
pose for the boys. Among the guests at the Manse have 
been Mrs. L. A. Kenney of Swampscott who entertained 
ten guests; Dr. and Mrs. Julian Friedenward of Balti- 
more; Mr. Holtz and party of New York, Mr. Holtz 
being the president of the Blue Book association; Mrs. 
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‘The Master Cleaners.” 
SALEM. SnD 
54 LAFAYETTE STREET 
QUICK SERVICE 
MODERATE PRICES 
Delivery Service Tel. Salem 1017 
30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
, Sept. 1, 1916. 
Che Martha Aun Cra Shop 
300 Essex Street Salem, Massachusetts 
A year-round branch of Ye Old Burnham House 
Special Luncheons Daily 
Tel. 1774-W Delicious Afternoon Tea 
H. Harde and son, Herbert, who were among the dinner 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins. 
Y° Burnham house guests have as usual included 
many from the Oceanside. Among them have been Miss 
Ethel Morse and party. Alex. Steinert, Mr. Robinson, 
Miss Jean Middleton, Billy Shaw and Miss Sessions made 
up another party; Mrs. Lockwood Hill entertained 26 
guests; Mrs. Geo. E. Tener of East Gloucester had a 
party of seven. The house will keep open as usual late 
in the fall. , 
HE Groucesrer “Hermit” wants people to know that 
he can now be reached by automobile. He writes: 
“Ravenwood Park is now opened to automobiles, There 
are four entrances to the park. The old Salem road, at 
both ends, is too rough for automobiles. The other two 
entrances are as follows: Fresh Water Cove, on the right 
before coming to Hesperus avenue. The other, farther 
on towards Magnolia, enters beneath the pines. Keep to 
the right at Fresh Water Cove entrance and you will land 
on the Salem road, near the Hermitage. Then keep to 
the left on Salem road and you will land on State high- 
way under the pines. Then turn back and keep to the. 
right and you will come out at Fresh Water Cove— 
“HERMIT.” 
RALPH W. WARD 
Florist 
Near Beverly Cove School 
FE, are ready now to offer the fol- 
lowing in good, strong plants: 
Paeonies (new large flowering sort) 
Larkspur — Anchusa Campanula 
Foxglove Tris Phlox 
These may be transplanted now and 
given a good start for next season’s 
flowering. 
Hydrangeas, Box Trees, Bay Trees 
and all kinds of tender plants stored 
for the winter. 
Telephone 757-W Beverly 
