NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
~At- the Dane ‘street church the - 
children of the Sunday school ob- 
served the day with a concert in, the: 
afternoon. Here the decorations 
were also of daisies and ferns and the 
church presented a most attractive 
appearance. The programme con- 
sisted uf songs and recitations by the 
children and concluded with a short 
talk to the boys and girls by the pas- 
tot of the church, Rev. E. P. Bying- 
ton. 
The children of the Methodist 
church also held sway Sunday, giv- 
ing a concert at the church in the 
evening, which was largely attended: 
The church was prettily decorated 
and a large number were present to 
listen to the programme. 
At North Beverly the children also 
observed the day with a concert. The 
decorations here consisted of potted 
geraniums and ey made a fine dis- 
play. A specially pleasing feature of 
the program was the presentation by 
the school of a purse of money to the 
retiring superintendent, Charles 
Brown. The presentation was made 
by Miss Ruth Glines. 
PRIDES CROSSING, 
Henry C. Frick and family came 
on from Pittsburg the first of the 
week and_are at the Robert S. Brad- 
ley place for the summer. “ Pine- 
hurst’’ is one of the most picture- 
squely situated places on the shore, 
an ideal spot for the Pittsburg steel 
‘man and his family to spend the sum- 
mer. Mr. Frick has long contem- 
plated building here and it is thought 
he may make a move in that direction 
this year. 
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Moore came 
on from Washington the first of the 
week and are with the E. C. Swifts at 
« Swiftmoor ’’ again for the summer. 
Mr. Moore brought his usual collec- 
tion of fine traps and horses with him. 
Maude Foster Burnham, 
TEACHER OF PIANO, 
SOLOIST and ACCOMPANIST, 
Residence, 38 Ocean Street, . BEVERLY. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
RM AGILE Re Ole VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
_ Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston, 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
“Telephone 918. 
»Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allen en- 
tertained a party of ten at lunch at 
their magnificent place in Beverly 
Cove last Sunday. The Allans are 
great entertainers. They have been 
in Brookline most of the week in at- 
tendance at the race meeting. Mrs. 
Allan is one of the smartest whips 
among the shore colony, while Mr. 
Allen follows thehounds considerably. 
Heis prominently connected with the 
Myopia Hunt Club. 
Henry C. Frick is expecting a big 
60 horse-power car at his place next 
week. It is now coming across from 
Europe. Mr. Frick will probably 
make things hum on the shore this 
year when this big monster get 
a-going. The average car doesn’t 
carry more than 30 horse-power. But 
this one of Mr. Frick’s not only is of 
big power, it is French, and these 
are always bigger ‘“devils’’ than 
our own tamer, home-made produc- 
tions. 
Montserrat Golf Club, 
The Montserrat Golf club will not 
begin its regular season until July. 
The first tournament billed so far 
is that of July 7. The grounds have 
been put in excellent condition and 
never presented a better appearance 
than they do this summer. The 
chief addition this year is the new 
automobile garage: which has just 
been completed and which is a timely 
addition, asa great many of the club 
members are devotees of the auto. 
As yet there have been compara- 
tively few players out on the links 
and the season is very backward. The 
tennis courts have been used to quite 
an extent and ladies have been well 
represented in this branch of sport. 
At, the present time. there are 
a great many members who have not 
yet come to the shore. However, 
nearly all will have arrived by the 
first of July and from that time on 
the club will take on its usual lively 
appearance and the inactivity of the 
present will be amply made up by 
the coming gaiety. 
Beverly Baseball. 
Beverly defeated Watertown last 
Saturday in an uninteresting game at 
Peabody’s field, the final score stand- 
ing 4 to 0 in Beverly’s favor. The 
Watertown aggregation was slow and 
knew only the rudiments of the game. 
Skehill, the pitcher for the visitors, 
had to play the game alone, and al- 
though he made a good attempt he 
could not win. His pitching was the 
feature of the visitors play. He 
struck out 14 men. McCue also did 
good work for Beverly and was well 
supported. 
North Shore Fish Co. 
Dealers in All Kinds of 
gE ed eat 
SHELLFISH a specialty. 
Orders called for every morning. 
Oysters opened at residences. 
FRANK L.-LAMASNEY, Proprietor. 
Beverly Farms and Manchester, Mass. 
(A Ws BAC KG. 
Photographer, 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
Artistic Portraits. 
ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
AMATEUR WORK. 
Dr. Laurence E. Blood, 
CHLRORODISday 
Office Hours: 8 to 12,1 to 6; Evenings, 7 to10 Mon- 
days, Tuesdays and W ednesday Ss. 
Room 7. A., B. & W. Block, 
BEVERLY. 
VETERINARY. 
BV ES VV ok ENG ee) Ne 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
SIMON McHIERNAN, 
.. Butler ... 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons or serve as 
accommodator. Have been for several years with 
Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE PARKER. 
Tel, 754-2 Bev, 182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
& MEATS AND PROVISIONS * 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGGISTZ 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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