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BEVERLY. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Tarr of 
this city are stopping at North Con- 
way, N.H 
S. F. Ober, the well-known carpen- 
ter, who has been seriously ill, is re- 
ported as somewhat improved. 
Miss Ethel A. Kennison is spending 
her vacation with relatives at Muill- 
bridge, Me. 
William C. Lord and Harry E. Lunt 
are working in Marblehead with the 
gypsy moth gang. 
Mrs. W. J. Berry of Ocean street 
entertained a few of her friends at 
whist on Friday. The B.H.S.Mandolin 
club furnished music during the 
course of the afternoon. 
Mrs. G. P. Weston, Mrs. G. E. 
Pickett and infant daughter, Lucy, 
left this week for Jackson, N.H., 
where they will spend a few weeks. 
Roland P. Woodbury and family of 
Hale street are enjoying camp life at 
Chebacco. 
Hollis L. Cameron and Howard K. 
Preston are sojourning at ‘The Son- 
go,’ North Bridgton, Me. 
Rev. L. A. Abbott, wife and grand- 
daughter, Miss Dorothy Blair, of Al- 
ton, Ill., are the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. John H. Preston of Wallis street. 
Miss Katherine Maloon has return- 
ed home after a pleasant visit at Ja- 
maica Plain. 
Miss Mary Locke is the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ely of Ab- 
bott street. 
Miss Gertrude Marshall has accept- 
eda position at Parker Bros. game 
factory, Salem. 
Miss Grace S. Perry left last Wed- 
nesday for Kearsarge, N.H., where 
_ she will be the guest of Miss Louise 
Giles. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. MacDougall, 
formerly of this city, nowof Brighton, 
are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- 
ter, Mabel Elizabeth. 
Mrs. H. W. Clark of this city have 
leased the Boscobel hotel on Bow 
street. It will be run under the name 
ore’ Lhe Beverly.” 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Carriages and Garriage Repairing, parvrinc axe VARNISHING. 
KH. C. SAWYER, 
At the Old Stand, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. Don’t forget the Name and Number, 
During the vacation of Rev. H. J. 
White, pastor of the Baptist church, 
the pulpit will be supplied by Rev. 
C. H. Wheeler of Danvers, Aug. 6; 
Rev. Byron Ulric Hatfield of Brook- 
lyn, N.Y., Aug. 13; Rev. Joseph E. 
Perry, Ph.D., of Boston, Aug. 20; 
Rev. C. F. Gregory, D.D., of Mont- 
gomery, Ala., Aug. 27. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Wood- 
bury of Cambridge spent Saturday 
and Sunday with Beverly relatives. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lefavour have 
returned after a pleasant vacation at 
Newington, N. H. 
C. H. Creesy is rusticating at In- 
tervale, N. H. 
During the severe thunderstorm, 
last Monday, lightning struck two 
places in the city, one being the City 
Home, the other the house occupied 
by Fred Spear on Roundy street. 
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Haddock 
have returned from Lake Sunapee. 
Misses M. Eva Bradstreet and Bes- 
sie P, Martin have passed successfully 
the entrance ‘‘exams”’ for the State 
Normal School. 
The social circle of Kings’ daugh- 
ters of the Baptist church enjoyed 
their second outing of the season, at 
Middleton, as the guests of Mrs. F. 
F. Eaton. 
Miss Eva Cann is spending a few 
days at Conomo Point, Essex. 
Mr. George E. Rowe and family, 
Mrs. Sarah H. Staten, and grand- 
daughters Lucy and Mary Bell are 
sojourning at Wonalancet, N. H. 
Mr. John M. Morrison gave an in- 
teresting talk on ‘‘ Machine building ”’ 
before the Men’s Club of the Dane 
Street Church, Wednesday. 
Superintendent J. W. Blackmer of 
the water department is laying six-inch 
mains in Balch street to connect with 
the new school-house, and on Green 
street for the new houses. 
Miss Lena Scruton spent Saturday 
and Sunday at Conomo. 
Miss Beth Lefavour is spending her 
vacation in Tamworth, N. H., the 
guest of Miss Agnes Lovett. 
Mrs. Andrew W. Rogers and 
daughters leave today for Mount 
Vernon, N. H. 
George E. Wallis has successfully 
passed examinations for the Institute 
of Technology. 
MIS. Es bs DEAN: 
CHIROPODY. 
FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENT. 
BLEACHING, MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, 
BURNISHING, HAIRDRESSING, SINGEING. 
Rooms 4 AnD 5, BANK BUILDING, 
Calls by Appointment. BEVERLY, MASS. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
Savings Bank Building 
Room 6 
Eyes Scientifically Tested Frames Accurately 
Fitted Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled, 
SUMMER SHOES 
ASl: 
EDMUND GILES 
154 CABOT ST. - Peabody Building 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Beverly, Mass. 
All the Latest Shapes and Novelties 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
OFFICE BMOURS: 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
ccs Oi A Ae I ii ee 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
