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SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Master Thomas Elliott of Brook- 
line has been visiting his grandmother, 
Mrs. Lydia Elliott on Haskell street. 
Mrs. Thomas Good and her two 
children of Savin Hill, Dorchester, 
are paying a visit to Mrs. Good’s 
parents on Hale street. 
Former Representative William R. 
Brooks will be a candidate for the 
nomination for another term as a rep- 
resentative from this district, which 
consists of Beverly and Danvers. Mr. 
Brooks very likely will have no oppo- 
sition. He has served on Beacon 
Hill two years, though they were not 
consecutive. While serving, he made 
a splendid record and was a member 
of several important committees, one 
of which was the Harbor and Lands 
committee, which at that time had 
matters in hand of especial interest to 
this city. 
Forrester H. Pierce left the Farms 
the latter part of last week for New 
York city, where his plumbing busi- 
ness demanded his personal attention. 
Miss Barbara Daniels attended the 
Shepherd-Buckle wedding reception 
at Dorchester on Thursday evening. 
After reading last week’s account 
-of his fishing trip in the BREEZE, F. 
P. Gaudreau, the local tonsorial artist, 
who prides himself upon being the 
king of the Farms amateur fishermen, 
gathered together the parties who had 
cast reflections upon his prowess, and 
again took them out in his motor boat, 
“Pastime.” This time, despite the 
suggestions of his passengers to try 
the various in-shore fishing grounds, 
the ‘“‘Pastime” was headed out to sea 
and was kept going until the far 
“Breakers’’ was reached. By this 
time the heavy swell had the effect 
that the captain desired, for some of 
his party were beginning to “ feed the 
fishes.”” However, he would not 
favor thema bit, but sat up inthe 
bow casting remarks that could only 
be endured in silence. Those in the 
party who were not sick and were able 
to fish were made rather uncomforta- 
ble from the fact that no matter how 
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hard they tried and what inducements 
they made by offering choice morsels 
of bait, they could not land a fish 
while the captain every now and then 
would pull a big one over the side of 
the boat. After he thought he had 
punished his victims enough he made 
for shore and while their feelings were 
pretty badly damaged, the climax 
came when they were obliged to 
escort Capt. Gaudreau up the pier, 
which was occupied by a goodly num- 
ber of spectators, without a fish, big 
or little, while he had about all he 
could carry. And the captain did not 
hesitate to take up the telling of the 
fish stories which he had the week 
before ceased to tell. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wyness left 
last Tuesday on the Saxonia for a 
month’s trip upon the other side, 
most of which they plan to spend at 
the former home of Mr. Wyness in 
Montrose, Scotland. Mr. Wyness is 
the superintendent of the magnificent 
Henry C. Frick estate at Pride’s 
Crossing. 
Mrs. Allen, mother of Station 
Agent W. L. Allen, also his brother, 
Arthur Allen and wife, came up from 
North Berwick, Me., the latter part 
of last week and have since been en- 
joying the attractions of the North 
Shore. 
Mrs. Jeremiah Linehan of Haskell 
street is reported to be quite sick, due 
to a fall received while in her yard on 
July 5, at which time she fractured 
her arm near the wrist, also her thigh. 
Howard P. Williams has been 
drawn as a juror for the September 
term of the U.S. district court at 
Boston. 
Councilman Burke of the Lowell 
city council has spent a part of the 
past week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Michael Lyons on Pickett court. 
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