NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY, 
Superintendent of Water Depart- 
ment Blackmar has gone to Plymouth 
for the benefit of his health. 
The engagement of Miss Nina M. 
Robinson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. 
Edgar J. Robinson of Washington 
street, to Huntington Phelps Meech 
of Hartford, Conn., is announced. 
The Benevolent society of the Wash- 
ington Street church met with Mrs. 
Edith B. Spaulding, Thorndike street, 
Tuesday afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bradstreet 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter, Harriet F., to Harry E. 
Chesley. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webber of 
Augusta, Me., spent Easter Sunday 
with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Webber of 
Highland avenue. 
The children of the sewing school 
of St. Peter’s church gave an operetta 
and variety entertainment at the parish 
house, Wednesday evening. 
The class of 85, Beverly High 
school, had its annual reunion at the 
home of Miss Emma Larcom, Dane 
street, Wednesday evening. The fol- 
lowing officers were elected: Presi- 
dent, Mrs. Susie M. Grush; vice-pres- 
ident, Harrie L. Ober ; secretary, Miss 
Emma Larcom ; treasurer, Miss Annis 
Friend. The class received and ac- 
cepted an invitation from Mrs. E. 
Mae Quimby of Wakefield to observe 
the twentieth anniversary of their 
graduation in June by a lawn party at 
her home. 
Mrs. Kate R. Moulton, wife of 
Charles L. Moulton, died at her home 
on Briscoe street, Wednesday, after a 
long illness. Mrs. Moulton was a 
very lovable woman, and she leaves a 
host of friends to mourn her death. 
The funeral was held Saturday after- 
_ noon at the Baptist chapel. 
BR te 
Louis D. Webber of this city, for- 
merly a member of the firm of Bray, 
Standley & Webber, has associated 
himself with Charles H. Cotter of 
Lynn, under the firm name and style 
of Cotter & Webber. 
Established 1877, ——— 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, parvainc nS nisninc. 
Hy. C. SAWYER, 
At the Old Stand, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
J. N. Ferrier of Gouverneur, N.Y., 
has removed to town. 
T. P. Beals is at his Burgess point 
home for the summer. 
Open cars were seen on the streets, 
Wednesday afternoon. 
Mrs. Melville Woodberry of Lothrop 
street is ill at her home of pneumonia. 
The Cafe Chantant at the Washing- 
ton Street Chapel on Wednesday 
evening under the auspices of the 
Beverly Improvement Society proved 
a delightful social affair and was 
largely attended. The chapel was 
transformed into a realistic garden 
with dainty tea tables about at which 
the guests sat and enjoyed an excellent 
program. The proceeds will be de- 
voted to the Brown Tail Moth fund. 
George E. Pickett is on a business 
trip to the Capital City. 
Miss Alice C. Foster of Thorndike 
Street is on a European trip. 
Dr. and Mrs. Percival Phillips of 
Salem are rejoicing at the birth of a 
little boy into their home on Tuesday. 
Mrs. Phillips was Miss Lillian Snow 
before her marriage. 
Miss Alice Hayes of Haverhill was 
the guest of friends in town over 
Sunday. 
Walter A. Perry has been elected a 
director of the Beverly National Bank 
to fill the vacancy caused by the death 
of his father, the late Albert Perry. 
Liberty Lodge of Masons enter- 
tained their lady friends with a 
banquet and dance in City Hall Wed- 
nesday evening. Schlehuber of Lynn 
catered and a delightful entertainment 
was given by the Manning Glee Club. 
A ball closed the festivities. 
The first concert and ball of the 
Ladies’ Charitable Association con- 
nected with St. Mary’s church was 
held in the City Hall on Thursday 
evening. A concert was given by 
Heaphy’ singing orchestra, followed 
by dancing. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
Savings Bank Building 
Beverly, Mass. Room 6 
Frames Accurately 
Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled 
Eyes Scientifically Tested 
Fitted 
Out May 10. 
Section of Map near Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
With Summer Resident List for Bever- 
| ly, Beverly Farms, Manchester, Hamil- 
ton and Wenham. It will show you the 
location and occupant of each summer 
residence in this famous district. 
ety iy Sec 
CROWLEY & LUNT, 
9 Odd Fellows Building, BEVERLY- 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts solicited and eve 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
COFEICE FEXLOURS: 
ry facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
actual time outstanding. 
8.30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
