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A heavy hower was the only thing 
to mar the plans for the wedding 
last Saturday afternoon of Miss 
Barbara Higginson and_ Barrett 
Wendell, jr., at St. John’s Episcopal 
church, Beverly Farms. The cere- 
mony was performed by the Rev. 
Alexander Mann, rector of Trinity 
Church, Boston. John A. L. Blake 
was Mr. Wendell’s best man, and 
Miss Juliet Higginson, a sister of the 
bride, was maid of honor. The 
bride’ dress was of white satin with 
a court train. Her veil of tulle worn 
well back on the head was caught 
with spray of orange blossoms. Miss 
Juliet Higginson wore a costume of 
fine white linen with lace insertion ; 
her sash had streamers of mauve 
satin, and a-bow of the same ma- 
terial and coloring adorned her 
white lace picture hat. The ushers 
were Francis Lee Higginson, jr., of 
London, a brother of the bride; Will- 
iam G. Wendell, Harvard ’09, a 
brother of the bridegroom; Craw- 
ford Blagdon, New York: Norman 
Cabot, Brookline; Arthur H. Morse, 
Kansas City, and Edward Bowditch, 
jr., who is a member of Governor 
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TEA HOUSE. 
Dainty high class service. 
delicious cake, rolls and ices. 
A rare collection of old china and mahogany 
furniture on sale. 
Telephone: Beverly 787. 
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Floral Work of all Kinds 
Special attention will be given to filling orders 
Flowers personally selected. 
by ’phone. 
Telephone 64 Haymarket 
6 PARK ST., 
Orders taken for 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Forbes’ staff at Manila. A reception 
was held at the bride’s home at 
Pride’s Crossing after the ceremony. 
The plans for an al fresco affair had 
to be altered beeause of the rain. 
About 200 people were present, in- 
cluding many of the North Shore 
ecottagers, as well as friends from out 
of town. Mrs. Barrett Wendell and 
Mrs. Franeis L. Higginson assisted 
the bride and bridegroom in receivy- 
ing. After a honeymoon in Europe, 
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell will return to 
Boston and will spend a portion of 
the late fall at. Pride’s Crossing. 
Judge and Mrs. William H. Moore 
have sailed from England and are 
expected shortly at their summer es- 
tate, ‘‘ Rockmarge,’’ at  Pride’s 
Crossing, after attending the Inter- 
national Horse Show at London. The 
accounts of the show this year would 
indicate that it has not been so pro- 
nounced a success as last year, due 
largely to the death of the late King, 
probably. Last year the show was 
the centre of much fashion. This 
year it lacked much of the royal sup- 
port because of the late King’s death 
and consequently fizzled out as a so- 
cial meeting place. Julge Moore’s 
horses made a fine showing and the 
Judge is bringing home a number of 
blue ribbons. 
TRASK & HOPKINS | 
Mrs. C. Howland Shaw arrived at 
her summer estate ‘‘ Witchwood,”’ at 
Pride’s Crossing, Thursday. . 
George Higginson came on ‘from 
his country estate at Lenox last 
Saturday to attend the wedding. of 
his niece, Miss Barbara Higginson 
and Mr. Wendell at Beverly Farms. - 
He has been spending a part of the 
last week with his brother, Major. 
Henry L. Higginson at West Man- 
chester. 
Mrs. Edgar J. Bliss and son will 
leave Beverly Farms Monday _ to 
spend the summer abroad. Their 
cottage ‘‘The Home on the Rock,”’ 
has been rented for the season. 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms. 
Boston Telephone 1709-1 Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 
a specialty. Stable and Livery Suits 
made to order. Careful attention to 
all work. Goods called for and deliv- t 
ered. 14th season. Prices reasonable. - 
West Street, Beverly Farms 
“Pure Foods” 
have them. 
SPECIALISTS IN OUR LINE 
Our business is a sep*rate line from the grocer. | 
If you want the best in the creamery specials, we | 
tubs. 
tic: 
EGGS, 
henerys. 
County of 
BUTTER, our butter comes from the best Vernionts 
Creamery. We carry Prints, Boxes and all size 
CHEESE. A complete line of imported and domes- 
Roquefort, Swiss, Sage, Mild, Old Neuf- 
-chatel, Parmessan, Royal, 
America, Camembert. 
received 
COOKIES—We have the largest stock in Essex 
eator Co., Loose-Wiles Co., 
Holland Frou Frou by weight and in boxes. 
MacLaren’s, Young | 
daily from local and eastern. 
Huntley & Palmer, Johnson, Edu- 
Nat. Bis. Co., and 
Ours is the largest, cleanest and most sanitary 
creamery in Essex County, and we solicit your 
orders, guaranteeing the best the market affords. 
BOSTON 
244 CABOT ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel. 705 
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