BEVERLY 
The wedding of Maud Smith This- 
sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
P. Thissell of this city to William 
Horace Mason of Winchester, N.H., 
is announced to take place on Janu- 
ary 15 at Winchester. 
Asa P. Smith, a well known New 
York lawyer, spent Sunday and New 
Year’s with his sister, Miss Elizabeth 
H. Smith, of Cabot street. 
Miss Frances C. Roundy of Paw- 
iMekel wh.) has been: “the: tecent 
guest of relatives in town. 
Miss Ethel “Roberts of Neptune 
street, entertained a number of friends 
at her home on New Year’s evening, 
giving the party in honor of her 
friend, Miss Alma Puttuck, of Rox- 
bury. 
Rev. Gorham Estabrook of Melrose 
will occupy the pulpit of the First 
Baptist church on Sunday. It is ex- 
pected that the acceptance of the call 
recently extended to Rev. Carey W. 
Chamberlain, D.D., of Toledo, Ohio, 
will be read at the morning service. 
A telegram was received in the city 
announcing that he has resigned his 
western pastorate. 
Melville Woodbury has commenced 
altering the old Times building on 
Railroad avenue into a modern apart- 
ment house. The residents of the 
avenue as well as the citizens in gen- 
eral will be glad to see the conversion 
of this eyesore. 
The engagement of William H. 
Hayworth to Miss Mary Sophia 
Thomas is announced. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
B. H. FORBES, Megr., Beverly. 
SKATIN 
from 9.30 a. m. 
to 11.00 p. m. 
DAILY. 
In thy ave tat, DANCING 
Thursday and Saturday Ev’gs. 
Admission 25 Cents. 
Sessions for CHILDREN, Saturdaya.m. 15 cts 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The engagement of Walter Murray 
Eaton to Miss Alice Valpey Gould of 
North Reading has been announced. 
The ‘King of Siam’’ for the benefit 
of the Old Ladies’ home will be the 
attraction at City hall on Tuesday 
and Wednesday of next week. For 
many weeks the rehearsals for the 
production have been in progress and 
large crowds will no doubt be present 
on the two evenings. The object is a 
worthy one and deserving of patron- 
age. 
The members of the Junior Chris- 
tian Endeavor society of the Dane 
Street church enjoyed their annual 
supper at the church vestry on Thurs- 
day evening. 
News has been received in the city 
from Riverside, Cal., of the death on 
Sunday last of Mrs. Ethel Whitney 
of Brookline, who will be better re- 
membered by Beverly people as Miss 
Ethel Sargent, daughter of the late 
Edward P. Sargent. Mrs. Whitney 
succumbed to the ravages of bronchial 
tuberculosis after a long illness. The 
interment was in Riverside. 
The Prospect Hill Whist club was 
entertained by Mrs. Edmund Pedrick 
at her Harrison avenue home on Mon- 
day evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Woodbury 
of Hale street, have been the recent 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. 
Woodbury of Cambridge. 
John S. Crowley and Clarence H. 
Lunt left yesterday for a two weeks’ 
vacation trip to Asheville, N.C. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Post office affairs have taken an- 
other turn and on Monday Assistant 
Postmaster Smith tendered his resig- 
nation to take effect at once, thus 
giving way to Calvin P. Pierce, whom 
Postmaster Norwood had hitherto ap- 
pointed but who declined the appoint- 
ment Mr. Pierce at the request of 
many friends reconsidered his action 
and so notified the postmaster with 
the aforementioned result. Mr. 
Smith has accepted a position with 
John Girdler, the Water street coal 
dealer, and will later take a place in 
the post office inspection department. 
Walter L. Alley has entered the 
Salem Commercial school. 
Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Fielder 
of Lothrop street are entertaining 
their daughter, Mrs. George W. 
Bryant of New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sawyer have 
been entertaining Mrs. James Wallis 
and Miss Ruth Wallis of Fall River. 
Past Commander William H. Mor- 
gan installed the officers of O. H. P. 
Sargent Post of Essex on Monday 
evening. 
Benjamin A. Cleaves has removed 
from the house on Lovett street which 
he has occupied for a number of years 
to his new home on Bisson street. 
High Class Printing 
R, 
THE BREEZE OFFICE, MANCHES 
— AND — 
BEVERLY PRINTING CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
MOREE VEREVONA TIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a Generai Banking Business. 
business relations. 
“SORA ARa ED os = hen yee pa ie 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding . 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
S.30 A.M. TO 2 F.™. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
