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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic R. Sears, 
Jr., are among the latest arrivals. They 
opened their cottage on Storrow Hill 
Thursday. Their daughter, Miss Ele- 
anora Sears, is unquestionably the 
most popular bridesmaid of the sea- 
son. She is to be one of. the attend- 
ants at the Miss Katherine Thayer 
and at the Miss Anna Thayer mar- 
riages, both of which are to take place 
in Lancaster very shortly. She acted 
in that capacity at the Whitney- 
Blanchard nuptials at Trinity church, 
Boston, two weeks ago. Miss Sears 
is one of the most popular of the 
younger set onthe North Shore. She 
has an individuality of style and is 
charmingly vivacious. 
H. D. Burnham and family have 
arrived at the Wheelright cottage in 
Prides for the summer. 
The Judge Moores opened their 
place in Prides Wednesday, Mrs. 
Moore and the servants arriving on 
that day. Judge Moore did not arrive 
till to-day. A special train of five 
cars brought on from New York 38 
of the Judge’s thoroughbreds, with 
carriages and turnouts of various de- 
scriptions, and 27 stablemen. Among 
the best known prize-winners in the 
collection of horses are Bugler and 
Fife, the pair that attracted so much 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
attention in the Garden show, New 
York, last winter by carrying off the 
reel four blue ribbons and one cham- 
pionship in one afternoon. Other 
well-known bloods include Perfection, 
Forest King, Emperor, Tadema, Ping, 
Pong, Apollo, Adonis, Perseverance 
and Plunger. 
The Clarence H. Moores are ex- 
pected to join the Swifts at ‘“ Swift- 
moor ’”’ again this summer. They will 
be here about June 15. 
J. Brooks Fenno is out with a new 
auto this week. It isa powerful car, 
of foreign make, with canopied top. 
Neal Rantoul is out with a new car, 
also, this week. 
Eben Richards, president of the 
Mexican Central railroad, arrived at 
the Farms Thursday, and is at the 
house of his father-in-law, H. Clay 
Pierce, again. Mr. Richards brought 
on from St. Louis with him, by special 
car, 15 horses. 
Mrs. Frank Seabury entertained a 
small party at lunch at her cottage on 
Hart street Thursday. 
Miss Lena Voohres of Danvers 
moved down to Beverly Farms for the 
season early this week. 
Arthur Amory and family moved 
down to the ‘Vaughan Cottage” 
yesterday. 
A big “red devil”” came sputtering 
through the village the early part of 
the week, and when on Haile street 
met an obstruction in the shape of a 
bicycle ridden by Willie Moriarty. It 
was a nip and tuck collision, in which 
the bicycle fared the worse, necessi- 
tating its being laid aside in the junk 
heap, while Willie escaped with little 
more than a bad scare. 
Col. Stevenson and family arrived 
in the Jack Gardner house at Prides, 
where they were last season, Tuesday. 
W. H. Gerrish is back at his posi- 
tion as station agent at Prides, after a 
month’s absence in Maine. 
The Alex Corcorans arrived from 
Boston Wednesday and opened their 
Prides villa. 
Memorial day at the Farms was 
observed in the usual-manner. At 2 
o'clock the line formed in front of the 
G.A.R. hall, and the veterans, headed 
by the fire companies and a band, 
marched to Miller's Hil] and counter- 
marched to the G.A.R. hall, where 
they were joined by the W.R-C, 
members of the city government, 
invited guests and school children. 
Owing tothe storm the exercises were 
held at Neighbor’s hall instead of at 
the cemetery and at the beach. In 
the evening memorial services were 
held at the Baptist church. 
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