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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Friendship Rebekah lodge enter- 
tained Liberty lodge of Manchester 
on Tuesday evening. 
The Memorial Day exercises in the 
public schools were held Friday after- 
noon. 
Fred P. May, for a number of years 
one of H. P. Woodbury’s popular 
clerks, has purchased the Dirigo 
bakery and lunch room at Clark’s 
Corner. 
Mrs. Martha Silsbee and family 
have arrived at their summer home 
on Prince street. 
Col. C. H. French delivered one of 
his interesting illustrated lectures at 
the Avenue Methodist church Monday 
evening. 
John S. Crowley and Clarence H. 
Lunt have gone to Portland, Me., 
where they have assumed charge of 
their summer publication, the Casco 
Bay Breeze. 
The engagement of Walter F. Dodge 
and Miss Annie Hunt is announced. 
Miss Marion Tuttle of Hingham 
has been the recent guest of friends 
in town. 
News has been received in town of 
the death of Mrs. Emerson G. Gordon, 
at Pasadena, Cal., after a long illness. 
The interment will be in this city. 
Rev. Herbert Judson White has 
returned from a visit to St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Cooper & Bailey of Boston and 
Providence have been chosen archi- 
tects of the new school house on 
McKay street. 
Rev. Clarence S. Pond of Beverly 
Farms will occupy the pulpit of the 
First Baptist church on Sunday even- 
ing, in exchange with the pastor. 
Miss Harriet Cazneau of Wilming- 
ton has been visiting friends in town 
recently. 
Since the opening up of the Wood- ' 
bury farm, on Green street, several 
lots have been sold, and the locality is 
resounding with the sound of the 
hammer and saw. 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
KE. 
At the Old Stand, 
Cc. 
Established 1877, ——— 
PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
SAWYER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. 
Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
Mrs. Philip Hammond of Haverhill 
has been the recent guest of friends 
in town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brown en- 
tertained a number of friends on Sat- 
urday evening in honor of Mrs. Brown’s 
sister, Miss Nina M. Robinson, whose 
engagement to Mr. Huntington Phelps 
Meech of Hartford, Conn., has been 
announced recently. Congratulations 
were showered upon the betrothed 
couple in abundance. 
Miss Anna Fielden of Grafton spent 
Sunday with her parents at the Cherry 
Hill farm. 
Leroy P. Henderson is on a trip 
West with his father, Charles H. 
Henderson. 
Miss Annie L. Rowe of Milford, 
N.H., spent Sunday with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Rowe of Union 
street. 
Col. W. R. Driver has opened his 
summer home on Washington street. 
F. L. Morton of Ford Village is 
visiting his sister, Mrs. Ellen Christy, 
Arthur street. 
Dr. Ida F. Barnes of Boston, for- 
merly of this city, was a visitor in 
town last week. 
F.W. Blake, the photographer, is 
ona trip to Norfolk, Va. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Lillian A. Terrio and Mr. Charles 
J. Brine of Beverly. 
Subscribe for the BREEZE NOW. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
Savings Bank Building 
Room 6 
i Frames Accurately 
Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled, 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Eyes Scientifically Tested 
Fitted 
The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1905. 
Sold only with the Beverly City Directory, price $2.00, complete. 
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. 
Published with the 
cy 
CROWLEY & LUNT, 
9 Odd Fellows Building, BEVERLY. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
OFFICE EEOURS: 8.30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 
. ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
