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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED-T0-THE BEST: INTERESTS-OF THENORTH-SHDRE: 
BEVERLY, MASS., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904 
CF LEP Won, 
Three Cents 
Entered as second-class matter May 23, 1904, at the post-office at Beverly, Mass., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879: 
Programs in Brief for the Fourth. 
MANCHESTER, 
2 a.m. Monday, bonfire. 
9.30 to 11.30, games in Central square. 
2 to 5 p.m., band concert, Brook street play- 
grounds. 
3 p.m., base ball, Manchester v. Peabody. 
7.45 to 9.45 p.m., band concert and fireworks, 
Beach street park. 
BEVERLY. 
10.15 a.m., base ball, Beverly v. Lynn, Pea- 
body’s field. 
2 p.m., athletic games: 
Gloucester High, on Common. 
concert during games. 
8 as concert and fireworks, Prospect 
hill. 
Beverly High v. 
Band 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
8.30 a.m., base ball, Tweed’s field, and games 
for boys under 15. ‘ 
145 p.m., Bicycle race at Central square, 
followed ‘by sports there and at West 
Beach. Band concert. 
7.45 p.m., fireworks and 
West Beach. 
band concert at 
FLOWER SHOW. 
Horticultural Society Holds Rose and Straw- 
berry Show. 
Despite the weather conditions 
Thursday afternoon and evening, and 
the backwardness of the season. this 
year, the rose and strawberry show in 
Manchester town hall was equal, and 
in many ways, above the standard in 
former years 
Among the prize winners were: 
NLSte eV rege TOSDYs) WITS) Wik: 
Walker, Mrs. H. L. Higginson, Mrs. 
C. H. Tweed, Miss May Bartlett, Miss 
A. G. Thayer, Mrs. G. S. Curtis, Mrs. 
Gardner M, Lane, Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Mrs. James McMillan, Mrs. W. 
D. Denegre, Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse, 
Mrs. Philip Dexter, Mrs. George 
Cabot and Mrs. C. P. Hemenway. 
Besides the prizes awarded in the 
classes given below Mrs. McMillan 
Where the First Sunday School in America was Organized. 
_ _ One of the points of interest on the North Shore, to lovers of the historic, and of espe 
cial interest to those interested in church history, is the building at the corner of Davis and 
Front streets, Beverly. where the first Sunday school in America was organized. 
It was in 
this old building that the members of the First Church met in the year 1810 and formed the 
first Sunday school for the study of the Word of God. The building is of the old type and 
remarkably well preserved. 
CARD 
CATALOGUED, 
was awarded a certificate of merit and 
Mrs. Curtis received honorable men- 
tion for her collection of sweet peas. , 
A cértificate of merit was awarded 
to Mrs. Walker for her display of 
tomatoes. 
The collection of strawberries by 
Mrs. P. Dexter (James Salter, 
gardener), was one of the best ever 
shown in the town. Mrs. Thorndike 
received honorable mention for two 
baskets of French ever-bearing straw- 
berries,— a rare variety. 
One of the features of the show 
was the display of roses arranged for 
effect for which a society medal was 
offered. The prize for this went to 
Miss Bartlett (Benjamin Marble, 
gardener). A basket of roses for 
effect by Mrs. Denegre (arranged by 
Thomas Horncastle, butler), was 
a very pretty feature. 
The best collections of vegetables 
were displayed by Mrs. Dexter, Mrs. 
Higginson (Joseph Clark, gardener), 
Mrs. Lane, (Mr. Jackson, gardener), 
and Mrs. Tweed (Mr. Griffin, 
gardener). 
The prize offered to the school 
children having the best collecticn of 
native flowers, was awarded to Fred 
Jackson. 
The various classes displayed and 
the prize winners in each were as 
follows : 
Hybrid Perpetual. 
1, One flower of twelve distinct varieties (named), 
$2, $1. Mrs.S. V. R. Crosby ist, H. L. Higgin- 
son 2d. 
One flower of six distinct varieties (named), $1, 
50c. Mrs. W. B. Walker 1st, Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz 2d. ‘ 
4. Display of twenty-five bottles, buds admitted, $2, 
$1. Miss A. G. Thayer 1st, Mrs. Crosby 2d. 
». Display of twelve bottles, buds admitted. Miss 
Thayer 1st, Mrs. C. H. Tweed 2d. 
6. Best display of named varieties, two (2) flowers of 
each, $2, $1. Mrs. Crosby 1st 
7. Best single flower (white). Mrs. Walker 1st, 
Mrs. Tweed 2d. 
8. Best single ower (red). Mrs. Walker ist, Mrs. 
Tweed 2d. 
9. Best single flower (pink). 
» Mrs. Walker 2d. 
10. Best single flower of any variety. 
Ist and 2d. : 
12. Best basket of Roses arranged for effect, $1, 50c. 
Mrs. W. D. Denegre 1st, Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
2d. 
13. Best vase of Roses arranged for effect, $1, 50c. 
Mrs. Jas. McMillam 1st. Mrs. Whitehouse 2d. 
15. Best display of Roses arranged for effect, filling 
one society table, society medal. Miss Bartlett. 
bo 
Miss May Bartlett 1st, 
Mrs. Walker 
