HILL — WINSLOW. 
The Old South Church the Scene of a Fash- 
ionable Wedding. 
The Old South Unitarian Church 
was the scene of Beverly’s most fash- 
ionable June wedding on Wednesday 
evening, when Miss Lucy Freeman, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 
Wilmot Winslow, was united in mar- 
riage to Dr. George Jackson Hill. 
The church was exquisitely decor- 
ated by Galvin of Boston, and present- 
ed a most charming appearance. White 
peonies, roses and laurel formed the 
theme. 
Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley, the 
minister, assisted by Rev. Herbert 
Judson White, performed the cere- 
mony in the presence of nearly seven 
hundred guests, the double ring ser- 
vice being used. 
The bride was gowned in a charm- 
ing creation of satin finished crepe de 
chine, trimmed with real lace, cut en 
traine. The veil was caught with lilies 
of the valley, and the bouquet was of 
the same flower. Miss Mabel Wins- 
low, sister of the bride, was maid of 
honor, while Miss Augusta Woodbury 
was the bridesmaid. Both wore blue 
crepe de chine and carried pink sweet 
peas. William F. Hill, brother of the 
groom, Officiated as best man. The 
ushers were Sidney V. Winslow. jr., 
Edward Winslow, and Arthur T. Fos- 
ter, of Beverly, and Frederick S. Mil- 
lett of Concord. 
A reception at the residence of the 
bride on Thorndike street followed 
the ceremony. 
After a wedding tour Dr. and Mrs. 
Hill will reside at North Beverly, 
where a beautiful home is being pre- 
pared for them. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Brown and 
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Judson White 
attended the graduation exercises at 
Smith college. 
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Secretary of Class of 1905 
Beverly Graduation, 
The graduating exercises of the 
class of 1905 were held in City hall, 
Wednesday evening, an audience 
which taxed the capacity of the hall 
being present. The speakers were 
Miss Bernice J. Andrews, who deliv- 
ered the salutatory essay ; Miss Caro- 
line A.Wilson, who gave the prophecy ; 
Samuel B. Fairbank, orator, and Miss 
Hazel E. Weston, valedictorian. The 
music was of a high order, and was 
furnished by the school chorus, George 
F. Wilson, conductor, assisted by 
Whitaker’s orchestra. The Mandolin 
club rendered two selections in a 
pleasing manner, eliciting great appro- 
bation. Charles G. Hardy, chairman 
of the High school committee, pre- 
sented the diplomas to the sixty-four 
graduates, 
The class reception was held at the 
City hall, Thursday evening, and was 
attended by nearly 700 friends of the 
graduates. The hall presented a most 
pleasing appearance in its decoration 
of school and class colors, with here 
and there a flag or a class-pin to catch 
up. the festoons, and an abundance 
of greenery surmounting all. Whita- 
ker’s Orchestra furnished the music 
JESSE H. MASON 
Treasurer of Class of 1905 
BERNICE J. ANDREWS 
Salutatorian 
for the dancing. The occasion was 
one of much interest and one long to 
be remembered. 
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