NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Swift started 
on an auto trip down the South Shore 
to Cape Cod Tuesday. With them is 
Mrs. Clarence Moore (Mabel Swift), 
who has come to be one of the most 
enthusiastic autoists on the Shore. 
The party returned to ‘ Swiftmoor”’ 
yesterday. Mr. Clarence Moore, who 
has been in Washington all the week, 
returned to Pride’s yesterday. 
Luncheons, dinner parties and after- 
noon teas are getting to be quite the 
thing along the shore this season. 
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. P. McKean 
hada party of eight at luncheon at 
her beautiful cottage. Thursday even- 
ing the tl. D. Burnhams entertained a 
party of eight at dinner. 
The Oliver Ameses came down 
from town Wednesday and occupied 
their magnificent new residence 
which has just been completed. The 
house is finely located and is one of 
the best appointed on the shore. 
The Alexander Cochranes removed 
from their Pride’s villa Thursday, and 
have gone to Hamilton where their 
son has an estate. The Armours 
from Chicago will occupy the Coch- 
rane house for the remainder of the 
season, 
The Misses Katherine and Louise 
Loring, sisters of Judge Loring, ar- 
rived from Europe Thursday and will 
be at Pride’s Crossing for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
Harry King returned Thursday 
from a fishing trip at Mettapedia. He 
reported good luck, among his catches 
being a 15 pound salmon. 
W. S. and John Spaulding went 
down to New London to the races 
Thursday. They went on their yacht 
‘“Tsis.”) -\ Leonard. jAhl «andsseveral 
others from here accompanied them. 
THOMAS F. DELANEY, 
Apothecary, 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Sts., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
WE KEEPCEVERYTHING. THAT 
A GOOD DRUG STORE 
SHUULD KEEP, 
A visit to New York will be included 
in the trip before they return here. 
Mrs. Eben Richards, with Violet 
and Roy Pierce, Miss Mary Amory 
and the Misses Head went to New 
London,the middle of the week where 
they,* joined the Prerce’s’ “yacht 
“ Yecoma,”’ Thursday. 
H. P. McKean is in Philadelphia 
for a few days ona business trip. 
Judge and Mrs. Loring started the 
first of the week for a four weeks 
journey to the Yellowstone Park and 
the west. 
Mrs. Francis I. Amory entertained 
a party Monday evening at their Bev- 
erly Cove summer home in honor of 
their daughter’s birthday. 
Miss Louise Dressel of the Cove 
summer colony isat Bar Harbor fora 
short visit. 
N.S. Fay arrived at the Cove dur- 
ing the week. Mr. Fay was expected 
last week but was detained in town. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth has 
opened her Pride’s villa this week. 
Her son, Nicholas Longworth, jr., 
will not join the colony here till the 
middle of this month. 
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Fern = 
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= Inn = 
Is located on the old Boxford Road,in Middleton, near the Danvers 
boundary line. Andrew Nichols, the historian, says it was erected in 
1679. Thus the present year is the 225th anniversary of its erection. 
The CHICKEN DINNERS served at the Fern-Croft have built 
up a great reputation for it, and this present year many changes have 
been made to enhance the pleasure of its guests. 
In fact, the so- 
journer in Eastern Massachusetts deems the visit incomplete if, in 
the course of the season, the ride to Fern-Croft Inn and dinner be- 
neath its hospitable roof is not in the itinerary. 
Send for illustrated booklet, which is mailed upon request. 
HARRY K. MANSFIELD, Proprietor. 
Post-office and Telephone exchange, Danvers, Mass. 
H. W. MOORE, 
Manufacturer of 
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219 Rantoul St., BEVERLY. 
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EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
Samuel H. Stone, 
Notary Public and 
Justice of the Peace. 
164 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
Insurance of every description. 
Oldest and strongest companies in 
the world, most of them in the agency 
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