NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
Miss Bessie Dodd of Essex street 
has been entertaining Miss Bernice 
Babb of Amesbury. 
Joseph Holland has been spending 
the week in Norwich, Conn. 
George Wilkinson entertained the 
S.T.W.Y. committee of Friendship 
Rebekah lodge with a box party Tues- 
day evening. 
Kearsarge lodge, 1.0.0.F., of Lynn 
paid a fraternal visit to Bass River 
lodge Monday evening. 
Our Stock is 
Complete 
Each season there are many 
who for various reasons are un- 
able to do all of their holiday 
shopping before Christmas. If 
such is the case with you, we 
wish to remind you that we al- 
ways have the goods illustrated 
in our catalog. For that reason 
our stock is not cut into by our 
holiday trade. We offer you the 
same excellent choice of articles 
that we place before earlier 
buyers. 
Come in; we have hundreds 
of nice things in Fine China, 
Bric-a-brac, Cut Glass, Sterling 
Novelties, Table Ware ; in short, 
anything that is to be found ina 
high grade jewelry store. 
We can serve you in a way 
that will please you and we can 
save you money. 
BAIRD-NORTH CO, 
250 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
LEGS GARIEN SES =~ OR, SE, REE 
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David Ross Drake has opened un- 
dertaking and embalming rooms at 74 
Wallis street. Mr. Drake is a gradu- 
ate of Chicago and Philadelphia insti- 
tutions and was for many years with 
W. H. Crosby of Danvers. 
Miss Ruth Harris has returned from 
Aiken, S.C., where she has been 
spending the winter with a Hamilton 
family. 
Rev. William H. Maxwell has been 
chosen the missionary pastor of the 
Dane street church, to succeed Rev. 
Richard Winsor, who died so sud- 
denly ashort timeago. Mr. Maxwell's 
field is among the South African 
Zulus. 
Walter S. Creesy has returned from 
Strafford, N.H., whither be went to 
gain experience in farming, and will 
be found at his desk at the Western 
Union Telegraph office in this city. 
The genial Walter found the life of a 
farmer too strenuous, hence the re- 
turn. 
William F. Bixby has gone to Cal- 
ifornia for three months, with a view 
to a permanent settlement. 
Mrs. Delia Homans will spend the 
coming months with relatives in Cal- 
ifornia. 
Major Bishop has been entertaining 
Fred B. Tuck of Kennebunkport, Me., 
the past week. 
Willard O. Wylie has been elected 
president of the Boston Philaetelic 
society, one of the most influential 
organizations of its kind in the coun- 
Live 
Miss Bessie F. Choate was the vic- 
tim of a cleverly planned surprise 
party on Tuesday eveuing, when a 
group of her Beverly and Salem 
friends took possession of the house 
and presented the hostess with a gold 
locket and chain. 
The annual reception of the Lothrop 
club to gentlemen friends was held at 
the Washington Street chapel on 
Thursday evening, and, as usual, was 
largely attended. 
Rev. Edward Mitchell Barney and 
Miss Marjory M. Barney of Paw- 
tucket, R.I., were in town Wednes- 
day. 
Mason—T hissell 
The marriage of Miss Maud Smith 
Thissell of Preston Place, Beverly 
Farms,and Mr. William Harris Ma- 
son of Winchester, N.H., was solemn- 
ized last Monday morning at the resi- 
dence of Miss Thissell, at Beverly 
Farms by Rev. Clarence Strong 
Pond. ‘The couple after a short wed- 
ding trip is to reside at Winchester, 
NeEd 
CHARLES F. LEE 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
BP YO St hs Ek ee SRN 
79 HALE STREET, 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
- Pryprietor, ° 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, &Zc. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
21io Fantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
