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BEVERLY. 
E. Mark Sullivan is again at his law 
office in the Burnham building after a 
week’s sojourn in the White Moun- 
tains. While away, Mr. Sullivan made 
his headquarters at the Fabyans and 
made excursions to Intervale, Conway 
and other places of interest. 
Misses Elizabeth Foster and Myrtle 
Perkins were among those who en- 
joyed the excursion to Newport on 
Thursday. 
The Beverly grocery clerks are to 
enjoy a trolley ride on Wednesday, 
the 21st. The trip will be around 
through Peabody, Lynnfield, Saugus 
to Marblehead, where supper will be 
served. The committee in charge 
consists of George Clayton, Frank 
Rogers and Benjamin Huntoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Winslow 
are again at their Thorndike street 
home after a delightful summer on 
Cape Cod. 
Miss Lillian Smith of Essex street 
is to teach in Middleboro this year. 
Miss Smith is a graduate of the Bever- 
ly high school and of the Salem Normal 
school. 
Garden City lodge, Knights and 
Ladies of Honor, held their first open 
‘meeting Monday evening in Malta hall. 
A large number of guests were present 
from neighboring cities and a very 
pleasant evening was passed with an 
entertainment and short addresses by 
grand secretary, Samuel Hathaway, 
.and George Viles, grand guide. 
Miss Marjorie Hill sails from New 
York today for Germany, where she 
will pursue the study of German. 
While abroad, Miss Hill will be the 
guest of her uncle, Dr. Charles F. 
Adams. 
Miss Carrie Dennis is enjoying a 
vacation in Montreal. 
Mrs. West D. Eldredge and Mrs. 
Duncan McPhail left the first of the 
week for California. Mrs. McPhail is 
to make California her home in the 
future. 
Miss Lillian F. Dodge is again at 
her home here, after a three weeks’ 
visit in New York. 
NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
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At the Old Stand, 
PAINTING anpb 
SAWYER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY. 
Established 1877. ——— 
VARNISHING. 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
Miss Marion R. Dexter of Summer 
street left for Lewiston, Me., the first 
of the week where she will continue 
her studies at Bates college. 
Mrs Charles Davis and daughter 
have been enjoying a short vacation 
at Sunapee, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Dodge ob- 
served the 13th anniversary of their 
marriage very quietly at their home 
on Cabot street Wednesday evening. 
During the evening a number of 
friends called, congratulating Mr. and 
Mrs. Dodge upon their anniversary 
and wishing them many happy returns 
of the day. 
John McGourty of Worcester has 
been a recent guest of his brother, 
Dr. McGourty, of Cabot street. 
Smith--Broughton Nuptials, 
One of the prettiest of the Septem- 
ber weddings was that of Miss Clara 
Putnam Smith, daughter of Albert 
Smith of Thorndike street,and Charles 
Frederick Broughton, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas B. Broughton of North 
Beverly, which was solemnized Mon- 
day evening at the Dane street church, 
Beverly. 
Rev. E. H. Byington, the pastor of 
the church, performed the ceremony. 
The bride was charming in a gown 
of white crepe de chine, cut en traine. 
She carried white bride’s roses. 
The bridesmaids were Miss Alice 
G. Smith, a sister of the bride, Miss 
Lena Broughton, Miss _ Gerturde 
Fraser of Beverly, Miss Grace Dal- 
rymple and Miss Edith Downing of 
Salem. 
They were beautifully gowned in 
white muslin and carried bouquets of 
ox-eye daisies. 
The groom was supported by Fran- 
cis Nichols, jr., of Boston. Theushers 
were Frank A. Brooks, Joseph G. 
Woodbury and George Goodhue of 
Salem, F.S. Millett of Concord, Wil- 
liam Kinsman of Bridgewater and T. 
Irving Broughton of Beverly. 
The church was transformed into a 
bower of beauty with a mass of flow- 
ers and foliage. 
After the ceremony a reception was 
held at the home of the bride, at which 
many friends of the young couple 
called to extend congratulations. 
After a wedding journey Mr. and 
Mrs. Broughton will reside on Apple- 
ton avenue, Prospect Hill. 
J. A. COLBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its: 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly 
ter and Magnclia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies Tatlor 
Wide Experience With Best Boston Houses 
Endicott Building, Beverly 
arms, Manches- 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Insurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
3 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
CECATCICE Ss eee Ts 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
{55a Cabot Stree BEVERLY 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
business relations. 
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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. 
So ed a ees GL ae ale ae) ea Lr 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Yice-President. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
