NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
BEVERLY COVE, 
The Misses Stevenson, who have 
been the guests of the Tracey Eustises 
for the greater part of the summer, 
returned to their home in Philadelphia, 
Monday. 
Mrs. Cabot and her daughter Miss 
Mabel C. Cabot, of Brookline, have 
been the guests of Miss Fannie Mason 
a few day the first of the week. Miss 
Norton, daughter of Prof. Norton of 
Harvard, was also the guest of Miss 
Mason the early part of the week. 
The Bryce Allans entertained a 
party of friends at dinner Sunday 
night at their place here. 
The F.I. Amorys are planning to go 
abroad about the first of October. 
The Amorys have been very prominent 
in North Shore social life this season. 
Mrs. Robert Peoples is enjoying a 
short visit at Saratoga. She will iat 
return to her home here until the last 
of the week. 
George Sanford, chauffeur for Bryce 
J. Allan, returned the latter part of 
last week from New York, where he 
has just been married. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the well- 
known author, was the guest of Judge 
Moore at his Pride’s Crossing estate 
over Sunday. 
Clarence Moore returned Saturday 
after an extended trip to Washington. 
During the past week Mr. Moore has 
been at Manassas as the guest of Gen. 
Corbin. 
Miss Elizabeth Bull and her niece, 
who has been spending the summer 
with her here, were among those who 
enjoyed the excursion to Lake Winne- 
pesaukee on Monday. 
The Nicholas Longworths enter- 
tained a party at dinner at their beau- 
tiful villa here Sunday night. Covers 
were laid for ten. 
The Oliver Ameses entertained a 
party of ten at a dinner party at their 
magnificent new place here Sunday 
night. 
The Herbert Searses returned to 
their place here Jast Saturday after a 
two month’s absence, during which 
time they have been at their place in 
Bar Harbor. 
Schools Open at the Farms, 
Almost 200 pupils were present at 
the opening of school at Beverly Farms 
on Monday, the exact number being 
194. This is an unusually large num- 
ber for the opening day otf school, 
BEVERLY FARMS SCHOOL, 
and it was well that they did not have 
to go to the old building which did 
service until late last year. 
In the first and second grades, 
which rooms were most crowded last 
year, there is an increase of twenty 
pupils, and the value of the new build- 
ing was particularly appreciated by 
the teachers of these grades. 
Miss M. D. Bradstreet, who has so 
ably filled the position of principal the 
past two years, again has charge of 
the school, and under her 
efficient direction everything 
was in smooth running order 
before noon. 
The same competent corps 
of teachers as last year, with 
one exception, has charge of 
the various grades. The on- 
ly change is in the eighth 
grade, where Miss Honora 
O’Brien takes the place of 
Miss Fogg, who resigned at 
the close of the year to ac- 
cept a position in Melrose. 
Miss O’Brien is a graduate 
of the Boston Normal school 
and has recently been teach- 
ing at Attleboro. She comes 
here with very high recom- 
mendations. 
With the new building, in 
which there is every conven- 
ience for the pupil to do his 
best work, and with sucha 
body of earnest, .competent 
and devoted teachers, this 
should be a red-letter year in the his- 
tory of the Farms school. 
More men would have indigestion if 
forced to eat their words. 
Beware of the woman who is con- 
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