NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
William Pickens, a colored man 
recently graduated from Yale, will 
speak at the Dane street church to- 
morrow, 
Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Hurd will en- 
joy the summer vacation at St. 
Stephens, New Brunswick. Mr. Hurd 
is principal of the high school. 
Mrs, Rebecca W. Allen, one of 
Beverly's oldest residents observed 
her 90th birthday Thursday, at her 
home on Lothrop street. 
Justin C. Moulton severed his con- 
nection with the Marshall & Moulton 
express company yesterday. Mr. 
Moulton has been interested in the 
business for many years, his father, 
the late Curtis R. Moulton being one 
of the founders of the company. Mr. 
* Moulton will go to California for the 
benefit of the health of his wife and 
son. While in Beverly he has been 
actively interested in city affairs and 
is a member of many local organiza- 
tions. 
Ex-President Cleveland, who has 
retired to New Hampshire for the 
summer, has leased the old family 
home of Mrs. Wm. C. Boyden of this 
place, at Tamworth, and will occupy 
it for the season. 
Judge Lambert Tree was noted 
among the arrivals the early part of 
the week. He is at the “ Morrison 
Cottage’ on the West Beach shore 
again. 
Amory Elliott has recently bought 
a new French car. 
Philtnte--Larcom. 
The parsonage of the Baptist 
church was the scene of a very pretty 
wedding Wednesday night when Rev. 
Herbert Judson White ‘united in mar- 
riage Miss Emma Elizabeth Philinte, 
daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. G. Phil- 
inte and George Tittle Larcom of 
Beverly Farms. Miss Ida M. Shute 
was bridesmaid and the groom was 
supported by William H. Larcom. 
The bride looked charming in a 
gown of blue peau de soie. She carried 
a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. 
The bridesmaid wore brown silk. 
After the ceremony a reception 
was held at the home of the bride 
which had been elaborately decorated 
with cut flowers, potted plants and 
evergreen. The young couple re- 
ceived their friends under an arch 
of laurel and evergreen. 
After a wedding trip to Niagara 
Mr. and Mrs. Larcom will reside at 
30 Cabot street and will be at home 
after September 1. 
Miss Roosevelt tn Manchester. 
Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of 
the President, arrived in Manchester 
yesterday afternoon on the 5138 train 
for a week’s visit with the W. J. 
Boardmans. This is the first time 
Miss Roosevelt has been to Manches- 
ter for a number of years, and her 
appearance among the summer colony 
here is attracting much attention. 
Mrs. Boardman gives a dinner-dance 
tonight in honor of her guest, at which 
there will be present 25 or 30 guests. 
Miss Roosevelt had intended to 
come to Manchester Thursday, but 
on account of the postponement of 
the Harvard-Yale races in New Lon- 
don, which Miss Roosevelt attended, 
she did not arrive till yesterday after- 
noon. She was attended by her maid. 
Fourth at the Farms. 
Through the enterprise of public 
spirited citizens Beverly Farms will 
celebrate the Fourth with an elaborate 
program. There will be something 
going on all day, with a baseball game 
in the morning and field sports, bi- 
cycle race and dashes and runs in the 
afternoon with a race for girls as a 
feature, water sports, followed by a 
grand illumination and display of fire 
works in the ev ening. Band concerts 
both afternoon and evening will add to 
the day’s pleasure. 
All preparations have been made | by 
a committee of 12 citizens who have 
raised the money by subscription to 
which both townspeople and summer 
residents have contributed liberally. 
Valuable Articles. 
Next week the BREEZE will publish 
an article upon the geological struc- 
ture of Manchester from the pen of 
W.S. C. Russell, who has made a 
careful study of the soil about this 
section. 
In the issue of July 25 will begin a 
series of articles upon the Arctic 
regions by the same writer. 
Mr. Russell isa contributor to many 
of the leading magazines and has made 
much original research along scientific 
lines. 
BOX TREES. 
We havea fine lot of Box Trees and 
Fancy Evergreens for garden and 
piazza decoration 
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SUMMER SHOES 
BLACK—TAN. 
Edmund Giles, 
Peabody Building, 
154 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
GHAR ES heim 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a.General Banking Business. 
business relations. 
ERTL AM Se NTT | A eo Ree ye 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
pr ae) Foe a Oe Re) for. Oa ae ee 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
