NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
A dance is to be given in Neighbor’s 
hall, Friday evening, June 12, under the 
direction of the Beverly Farms Athletic 
club. 
Mlle. Georgiana L’ Etourneau has an 
announcement in another column to the 
effect that she is opening a store at Bev- 
erly Farms where she will have for sale 
a line of dry and fancy goods. She will 
also do plain sewing and mending, and 
will make a specialty of shopping. 
Exhibition by Miss Connolly’s Class. 
This evening in Neighbor’s hall, Bev- 
erly Farms, Miss Connolly’s junior 
class in physical training will give a dem- 
onstration, which will mark the final or 
fifteenth lesson, this year. Besides her 
Beverly Farms pupils there will also be 
present to take part in the exercises four 
little misses from Miss Connolly's Rox- 
bury class, and some young ladies from 
the Sargent school. The program to be 
presented this evening follows: 
Marching and Swedish Exercises 
Fancy Steps and Weaving 
Wands, and Class Fencing 
Dainty Steps, Katherine Green, Lillian Green, 
Martha Glynn, Genevieve O’Connor 
Roxbury Class, 2nd year 
Dumb-Bell Exercises—Relay Race 
Classic Dancing Miss Anna Connolly 
Indian Clubs, Fencing, Miss Marguerite Hig- 
gins, Miss Gertrude Cennolly, Miss Murray 
Miss A. Higgins 
Sargent School, °09 
A Country Dance 
Vaulting, Miss M. Higgins, Miss A. Higgins, 
Miss Hill, Miss G. Connolly, Miss Murray 
Classic Dancing 
Dodge Ball 
Wonderland. 
Next Saturday afternoon, the 23rd. ‘ 
at one o’clock the band will play, the 
hundreds of flags and streamers will be 
flung to the breeze and famous and pop- 
ular Wonderland will be declared open 
to the people of New England for its 
third triumphant season. Wonderland 
has been improved in every possible way, 
and the management promises to surprise 
the recreation-seeking people of New 
England with the magnitude and variety 
of the entertainment. As usual the very 
best of order will always be maintained. 
A specialty will be made of the free out- 
door circus numbers, of the music, and 
the shore dinners and genuine clambakes 
at popular prices. The ‘‘ bakes’’ served 
only at stated hours, will be in charge of 
Charles E. Davidson, formerly of the 
Pemberton, Virginia Beach and Cush- 
ing’s Island. The same efficient staff of 
executive officials will be in charge. The 
great free garage will be greatly appre- 
ciated by parties who visit Wonderland 
in autos. Particular attention will be 
paid this year to excursionists and already 
many of the large fraternities and clubs 
of New England have chosen dates upon 
which to see and enjoy the wonders of 
Wonderland by the sea at Revere Beach. 
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® HW. C. Titus & Co. * 
/\ 1 | il i I would respectfully call your 
attention to my stock of select 
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Robes, 
Blankets, and a complete line of 
Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags. 
Repairing in all its branches 
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Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satisfactory service. Respectfully, 
J A. CULBER | 
Telephone 7823 Bev. Fms. BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Branch Stores: Beach Street, Manchester, and Magnolia. 
