NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
LOUIS FABIAN. BACHRACH 
The Summer months are particularly suitable for making 
photographs, especially When the photographer comes to you 
We are experts in making portraits of the Gainsborough and Reynolds type, and in putting in 
backgrounds that will harmonize with the picture in every way. 
However, some especially 
beautiful out-door effects can be had in the garden or among the rocks of the sea-shore. 
We shall be glad to send a portfolio of our work if you will drop us a line to our North 
Shore Office 
34 Bridge Street, Manchester 
Boston Studio: 
665 Boylston St. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson have engaged 
passage for home to sail on the 30th of this month. They 
went to Europe in late June and have been in Scotland 
the past week on their motor tour. They will reach Bev- 
erly Farms early in September and will spend the autumn 
here. Mr. Hutchinson’s daughter Cintra—now Mrs. Hal- 
lowell V. Morgan—will pay them another visit at Beverly 
Farms in September. She was here twice this summer 
for a few days at a time, from her country place at Jen- 
kinstown, Pa., and she was also at Prout’s Neck, Me., for 
a brief visit with Mr. Morgan’s people, who summer there. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan are abandoning their 
~ cottage at Beverly Cove the last of this week for a short 
trip to Scotland, where the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Eben D. Jordan are spending August and September, after 
their continental tour. 
Worcester Studio: 1 Chatham St. Providence: 120 Union St. 
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MANCHESTER 240 
(Main road between Manchester and West Manchester) 
The little sporting colony at Topsfield in which are 
prominent Thomas E. Proctor, T. W. Pierce and his broth- 
er-in-law, Commander Ernest Pentecost, have set up a 
very good polo field, where they practice constantly, and 
are entertaining polo men from the region roundabout. 
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Mrs. A, Lithgow Devens returned to Manchester last 
Friday from a short trip to the White Mountains. Mrs. 
R. M. Appelton and Mrs. Henry C. Weston of the North 
Shore contingent have also been recent visitors to the 
mountains. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex. S. .Porter, Jr., of the Manches- 
ter colony, were of those who were at Narragansett Pier 
last week-end for the polo matches. Last Friday night 
they gave a dinner party at the Casino. They returned 
to Manchester Tuesday. 
A FIRST CLASS, OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY SUMMER OR WINTER PROPERTY 
THAT CANNOT BE REPLACED FOR $35,000. 
This beautiful estate with Fruit, Ornamental and 
Harbor and Woodland Views, very conveniently !ocated. 
Shade Trees. 
Cold Water, Sun Parlors, Garage, Barn and every modern convenience. 
House has 16 Rooms, Hot and 
Splendid Ocean, 
IS THIS NOT YOUR OPPORTUNITY ? 
NAT. L. GORTON, Gloucester, Mass. 
