NORTH -SMORE SR2E25 
Society Notes. 
Among the newcomers to the North 
Shore the coming season will be James 
Higginson and family of New York, 
who will occupy the Mrs. S. Parkman 
Blake house, on Highland ave., West 
Manchester. Mrs. Blake, who went 
abroad shortly after closing her cot- 
tage last fall, is a sister to Mr. Hig- 
ginson. The Higginsons have form- 
erly spent their summer on the South 
Shore. 
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Miss Rosamond Saltonstall of Bos- 
ton and Pride’s Crossing, one of the 
star golfists on the North Shore sum- 
mers, won distinction in California last 
Friday by capturing the Woman's 
Open Championship at Coronado. 
She defeated Miss Ada N. Smith ot 
San Diego, 4 upand 3 to play. Miss 
Saltonstall is a second cousin of Miss 
Alice Roosevelt, having been first 
cousin of the president’s first wife. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacon and 
Miss Bacon, who had a cottage at 
Beverly Farms last summer, sailed 
last Friday on the American liner St. 
Paul for Southampton, from New 
York. 
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On the same steamer went Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry King of Pride’s Crossing, 
who will join in the Mediterranean 
Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. Mahlon 
Spaulding, and John and William H. 
Spaulding, for an extended cruise on 
the Isis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head and 
their two daughters of Manchester 
are spending a couple of weeks in 
Havana, Cuba. 
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Among the recent departures for 
the other side are Mrs. S.V. R. Crosby 
and her sister, Mrs. Boylston Beal, 
who sailed from Boston Jast week on 
the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse for the 
Mediterranean. ‘Their trip will be a 
comparatively short one, however, as 
they will both return in time to come 
to their Manchester houses in May. 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers, 
We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
der Plants for planting same. 
Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House, 
Boston, Pearson and Annie Foster Sword 
Ferns. Table Dishes and Jardinieres filled 
Roses and Carnations. Floral Work. 
Greenhouses, 38 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-3. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, BEVERLY, Mass. 
BEVERIEY: 
The concert at City hall, Wednesday 
evening, by Miss Minnie L. Donkin, 
soprano at the Dane Street church, 
was a delightful affair and was lib- 
erally attended. Miss Donkin sang in 
her accustomed pleasing manner, ren- 
dering groups of new songs, which 
were exceedingly gratifying. She was 
assisted by Leverett B. Merrill, whose 
efforts are always appreciated ; Mr. 
Carl Webster, ’cellist ; Mrs. Evie Bur- 
nett Willard, reader, and Mr. Carl 
Lamson, pianist, all of whom made 
favorable appearances and were well 
received. 
Miss Marion R. Dexter, daughter of 
Samuel R. Dexter of Summer street, 
won the Stanton prize for declamation 
at Bates college last week. 
Leroy T. Stratton, who has been a 
resident of the city for the past six 
months, has returned to his home in 
Narragansett Pier, R.I. 
The budget, as passed by the Com- 
mon Council on Tuesday evening, calls 
for an appropriation of $483,362.03, 
which is some $50,000 in excess of 
last year’s amount. 
B. A. H. Varian, the popular an- 
nouncer at the Boston & Maine station, 
has removed from North Beverly, 
where he has made his home for many 
years, to a house in the city proper. 
The E. T. A. club held a delightful 
dancing party at Rogers Hall on 
Tuesday evening. The party was en- 
tirely informal, and a number of young 
people from this and other towns 
attended. 
CIVIL ENGINEER FOR NEW PLANT UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., 
3 BEVERLY, MASS. : ; 
2 GEORGE P. CARVER, : 
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* Civil Engineer and Surveyor. : 
3 i Surveys and Plans made and Specifications Prepared for Sewers, Railways, Grading, Drainage, Ww 
“Ne asonry, etc. 
ay Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 3 
Lines ‘and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc. 
Construction work Superinteded. Ww 
Measurements made to determine amount-of work done. W 
ay Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. Ww 
Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
Consultation Evenings, m W 
BEVERLY, MASS.: 6 Endicott Bldg. BOSTON, MASS.: 549 Tremont Bldg. 
The quarterly prayer meeting of 
the four Baptist churches in Beverly, 
Beverly Farms, Wenham Neck and 
Manchester was held with the Beverly 
church on Thursday afternoon. A 
large number attended. 
Rev. Herbert Judson White spoke 
on “English Home Life,’ at the 
Chapel Street Baptist church, East 
Gloucester, on Tuesday evening. 
R. A. Keene of North Oxford, Me., 
is the guest of friends in town. 
ALDEN WEBB, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing.. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
FRANK N. HOAG, 
CUSTOM TAILOR, 
184 Cabot Street, Beverly. 
CHARLES FEET 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
Sa Beye a Ewan a sre aS 
79 HALE STREET, 
INSURANCE THAT INSURES 
Dwellings and contents for 5 years, $1,000, at $7.60 
Every kind, of et ey at correspondingly ff 
In this agency are 25 of the oldest and strongest com- 
panies in the world, 
Wealso issue policies covering all liability, from 
every conceivable kind of an accident, such as falling 
snow, windows, slate, covering all claims from. guests, 
owners, servants and any other persons in and about 
the buildings and sidewalks, etc. Cost of a $5,000- 
$10,000 palicy tas three years is “ae $10. 
General Liability Policies of all kinds. 
Beverly Cove. 
SAMUEL H. STONE, 
164 Cabot Street, Beverly 
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