NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
John T. Morse was down to his 
Pride’s place the early part of the 
week. He is to enter some of his 
prize hens and roosters in the Boston 
Poultry show. 
Mrs. Frank Seabury has been over 
to New York a few days this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Prince, after 
entertaining a gay house party at 
«Princemere”’ over Sunday, started 
Monday afternoon for New York, 
whence they sailed a few days ago tor 
abroad. ‘ Princemere”’ has been the 
scene of zany week-end parties all 
fall and winter, and the Princes will 
be missed by many of the smart set 
who have been included among their 
guests. Among the guests last Sun- 
day were Miss Priscilla Stackpole, 
Fred Jay, son of Col. Jay of New 
York; John A. Dix and Francis D. 
Cochrane of Boston, friends of young 
Prince. The party was given in honor 
of Miss Helen Prince. On Sunday 
all indulged in a long horseback ride. 
Fred Prince came down from Cam- 
bridge Tuesday afternoon and_ has 
‘been at “ Princemere’”’ most all the 
week. The house will be kept open 
all winter. Wednesday Miss Eleanora 
Sears arrived for a short visit with 
friends at the Farms, most of which 
time, however, is being spent at 
‘‘Princemere,”’ where she has the use 
-of Mr. Prince’s stable. 
Day — Woodbury. 
& 
One of the prettiest mid-winter 
marriages which has taken place on 
the North Shore this winter was 
solemnized Wednesday at Beverly 
Farms, when Miss Ethel Louise 
Woodbury, daughter of John Henry 
Woodbury of West street, was united 
in marriage to Eben Fred Day, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Day. Rev. Clar- 
ence Strong Pond officiated. 
Only a few of the close friends of 
the couple were present at the mar- 
riage, which took place at 7 o’clock at 
the old Trowt house, on Hale street, 
to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Day, 
but at the reception which followed, 
from 8 to 9.30, a large number of 
friends called to greet the young 
couple. 
At the ceremony Mrs. Helen F. 
Campbell, a sister of the bride, acted 
as bridesmaid, and Howard P. Will- 
iams as best man. 
The following young womenassisted 
at the reception: Miss Ethel Davis, 
Miss Lillian Culbert, Miss Maude 
Culbert, Miss Elsie Preston, Mrs. 
Emma Davis, Miss Alice Witham and 
Mrs. Elsie Hawkins. Mrs. Campbell 
assisted Mr. and Mrs. Day in receiv- 
ing. 
The young couple were generously 
remembered by ‘their friends with 
scores of wedding gifts — silver, cut 
glass, some handsomely painted wares 
and various pretty and attractive 
presents. 
‘Forresters’ Installation. 
The recently elected officers of St. 
Marearet’s Court,- WiC. OF: were 
installed in Marshall’s hall, Beverly 
Farms, Wednesday evening, by D. D. 
Reiley of Gloucester, assisted by the 
degree staff of George Washington 
Court of Lynn. The work was carried 
out most successfully. 
Following the installation, the mem- 
bers and their guests partook of an 
enticing repast prepared by the ladies. 
Among those present from out of. 
town were: Timothy .Riordan, of 
Boston, high chief ranger of the order; 
Miss Annie Campbell, chief ranger of 
Fr. Denvir Court of Beverly; Chief 
Ranger Heaphy of Bass River Court 
of Beverly; Past High Chief Ranger 
Finnigan of Essex Court of Salem; 
and many other members of the order 
from Beverly, Salem, Manchester, 
Boston, Lynn and Gloucester. 
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