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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Andren--W hite, 
A very pretty though quiet wed- 
ding was that ot Miss Helen T. An- 
dren, daughter of Alban Andren and 
Samuel P. White, which took place 
Monday night at the home of the 
bride. The ceremony was performed 
by Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley of the 
First Parish church assisted by Rev. 
Herbert Judson White, pastor of the 
Baptist church, and a brother of the 
groom. 
Miss Sarah Torrey was bridesmaid 
and Albert Boyden was best man. 
The house had been beautifully deco- 
rated for the occasion with flowers 
and potted plants. A reception fol- 
lowed the ceremony at which the 
young couple received the congratu- 
lations of a host of friends. 
Both young people are well known 
in Beverly. Miss Andren is one of 
the most popular of the younger set 
here and Mr. White is well known as 
a rising young Jawyer of considerable 
prominence. He is also a member of 
the city council. 
Mr. and Mrs. White will reside St 
42 Washington street and will be at 
home after September 1. 
Guinivan--Ford, 
One of the largest and most 
magnificent of.the June weddings, 
was that solemnized at St. Mary’s 
Star-of-the-Sea church Tuesday morn- 
ing, when Miss Mary Annie 
Guinivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
David R. Guinivan, and for many 
years a teacher at the Washington 
school, was united in marriage to 
Lawrence A. Ford of Pride’s Crossing. 
Solemn high nuptial mass was sung 
with Rev. Francis J. Curran as cele- 
brant, Rev. Edward T. McKenna as 
deacon and Rev. Michael F. Callahan 
as sub-deacon. 
The bride was beautifully gowned 
in animported creation of Irish point 
lace over silk chiffon, cut en traine, 
and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses. 
The bridesmaid, Miss Evelyn Guini- 
van a cousin of the bride, wore blue 
liberty silk. The best man was Dr. 
A. Frank Ford of Roslindale, a 
brother of the groom. 
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The ushers were Thomas F. De- 
Janey and T. R. Madden of Beverly, 
John J. Whelton of Salem, J. W. 
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of Holyoke and J. J. Connolly of 
Boston. 
A wedding breakfast followed the 
ceremony at the home of the bride. 
After an extended wedding tour Mr. 
and Mrs. Ford willreside at 51 Lovett 
street and will be at home after Oc- 
tober 1. 
Beverly Base-ball. 
This afternoon Beverly will line up 
against the strong Quincy nine, and. 
on the morning of the Fourth Lynn 
will try conclusions with the local 
team on Peabody field. Both Quincy 
and Lynn have exceptionally strong 
teams this year, and Beverly will have 
to put up a high gradearticle of ball 
to win. The boys are planning to 
win both games in order to redeem 
their defeat of last Saturday at the 
hands of the Carters of Franklin. 
The game last Saturday was rather 
uninteresting, both teams feeling the 
heat and putting up rather a listless 
game. The Carters proved them- 
selves a team of sluggers, touching 
up McCue for 15 clean hits. Hogarty, 
the new man tried out by Beverly, 
proved rather a gold brick, for his 
errors were responsible for at least 
three of the visitors’ runs. However, 
his misplays may have been due to 
stage fright, and another game may 
show better his ability. Ryan played 
strongly for Beverly, and the stick- 
work of Gorman was a feature. The 
final score was 10 to 7 in favor of the 
Carters. 
The Irrepressible. 
In Summer time you’re growin’ 
With sunshine in yer soul ; 
In Winter — “Shut that crazy door 
An’ bring in tons of coal!” 
So hard to satisfy you! 
In heavenly pasture sunny 
You'd say: * The harps ain’t playin’ right — 
Less comb, please, an’ more honey!” 
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