NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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A Daisy Wedding. 
One of the prettiest of the June 
weddings was that celebrated Thurs- 
day night when Miss Anna May 
Lovett, the daughter of Mrs. Israel 
E. Lovett was united in marriage to 
Warren William Petrie, at the home 
of the bride, 30 Wallis street, Bev- 
erly. 
It was a very quiet wedding, the 
bride being unattended except for 
two little flower girls, Misses Adel- 
aide A. Lovett and Huldah Black- 
mer, both cousins of the bride. These 
two young misses were very prettily 
dressed in white and carried baskets 
of pink sweet peas. The bride was 
especially winsome in a_ beautiful 
gown of white silk muslin over taffeta 
with bridal veil. She carried a 
bouquet of bride’s roses. 
At 7 o'clock the bridal procession 
marched in to the strains of the 
Lohengrin wedding march played by 
Miss Amy L. Cole of Somerville. 
The ceremony was performed by Rev. 
Herbert Judson White of the Baptist 
church. 
After the ceremony areception was 
held at the new home of the young 
people at 54 Lothrop street. The 
house had been beautifully decorated 
for the occasion with laurel and 
daisies by the Thursday club. The 
hallway was elaborately adorned with 
garlands of Jaurel and daisies inter- 
twined and the bridal party received 
their guests in the reception room 
before a huge bank of palms while the 
whole room was extremely pretty in 
its white and green effect. Mrs. Israel 
E. Lovett, the mother of the bride, 
assisted, in receiving. The ushers 
were Allison G. Catheron, Charles E. 
Doner, Dr. Everett L.-Creesy,’ Al- 
‘fred E. Lunt and Algeron M. Good- 
win. 
Misses Jennie C. Wright, Ethel S. 
Dodge, Myra H. McLarren and Dora 
P. Woodberry. In the large bay win- 
dow in the hall, Misses Lillian W. 
Downing and Susan B. Gould, who 
have been associated with the bride 
at the Hardie school, presided at the 
punch bowl. 
The guests were served by the 
Both young people are well known 
in Beverly, Mr. Petrie having for four 
years been head of the Commercial 
department at the high school, and 
Miss Lovett is a graduate of the high 
school and has for several years. been 
a teacher at the Hardie school. 
After a short wedding journey Mr. 
and Mrs. Petrie will. reside at 54 
Lothrop street. They will be at 
home after September 1. 
A special meeting of the Board of 
Aldermen was held Wednesday. Con- 
siderable routine business was tran- 
sacted. Among other things the 
sewer committee reported an order 
for a sewer on Baker and Columbus 
avenue to cost $2500. The order was 
referred to the finance committee. 
Aldermen Brown and Woodbury were 
named as members of the committee 
from the board for the selection of 
new school house sites. 
The Foss Bible class gave an en- 
tertainment at the Baptist chapel 
Wednesday evening inaid of the 
piano fund. An interesting program 
consisting of vocal and instrumental 
numbers, readings and a_ short ad- 
dress by the pastor, Rev. Herbert 
Judson White, made the evening pass 
pleasantly. There was a good audi- 
ence and a good sum was realized. 
The annual meeting of the Wash- 
ington street Sunday school was held 
Wednesday evening. The reports of 
officers were read showing the school 
to be ina prosperous condition and 
new officers were elected for the en- 
suing year. 
Golden Star Council, Order of 
United American Mechanics, enter- 
tained the officers of The Grand 
Council of Mass. and the Hamilton 
Council Wednesday night, the occa- 
sion being the working of the third 
degree. Alderman Fred A. Dodge 
was degree master. After the work- 
ing of the degree, remarks were made 
by visiting brothers and a collation 
was served. 
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