20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
This is the Renovating Season 
With 25 yrs, experience in fine upholstering, mattress, window shade, awning and carpet 
work, we are prepared to execute your orders for any branch of the Renovating made necessary 
in opening summer homes. 
We carry a complete stock of furniture and kitchen furnishings—porch furniture and 
porch shades, 
OUR ANTIQUES WILL INTEREST YOU. 
RANGE, FURNACE AND SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS. 
A. C. LUNT, 
214 Cabot Street, - - Beverly, Mass. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS, and MONTSERRAT 
ee” BLP. WOODBURY & SON “s«" 
6. AU KNOERR pom ee 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures 
Agent for the SANTO ELECTRIG VAGUUM GLEANER, the latest improve- 
ment. For Sale or for Rent. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, TEL.—OFFICE 53-2 RES. 16-14 [lanchester, [lass 
THE PIERCE NURSERY 
Has leased a large field on 
Hart St., Beverly Farms, Mass. 
and is prepared to fill all orders 
Telephone 97 : 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Telephone Salem 820 287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A large and brilliant reception fol- 
lowed the wedding of Miss Frances 
Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
John H. Sutton to Claxton Monro of 
North Andover, which took place at 
the summer home of the _ bride’s 
,aunt, Mrs. Joseph Whitney Lefavour, 
at 132 Hale street, Beverly Cove, on 
last Saturday afternoon. It was at- 
tended by representatives of all the 
colonies along the shore, and from 
friends from Boston, Brookline, Sa- 
lem, Peabody, Lawrence, Andover, 
North Andover and other nearby 
places. Under an arch of greenery, 
dotted with white flowers, the cere- 
mony was performed by the Rev. H. 
U. Monro, father of the groom, as- 
sisted by the Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn, 
rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal church 
of Beverly, the impressive ring ser- 
vice being used. ‘The bride presented 
a charming appearance in a gown of 
white satin, cut en traine and trimmed 
with rare lace, a family heirloom. 
She wore a veil caught up with or- 
ange blossoms and carried a shower 
bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss 
Mary Sutton, a sister of the bride, 
was the maid of honor and was at- 
tractive in a gown of pink satin and 
chiffon. The best man was George 
Leonard of Boston. The Salem Ca- 
det orchestra played during the wed- 
ding service. Following the wedding 
there was a large reception at the Le- 
favour home for which between five 
and six hundred invitations were sent 
out. Mr. and Mrs. Monro were as- 
sited in receiving by Mrs. J. W. Le- 
favour, aunt of the bride, with whom 
she has-lived for many years, and 
Mrs. Sutton. Mr. Leonard and Eben 
Sutton, a brother of the groom, pre- 
sented the guests. The Salem Cadet 
band furnished the music for the re- 
ception which was one of the largest 
and most fashionable of the Beverly 
summer season. ‘There were many 
rare gifts in cut glass, silver and 
bric-a-brac. After an extended trip 
Mr. and Mrs. Monro will reside at 
Lawrence, where they will be at home 
after the first of August. 
o 9°99 
Among the farewell hospitalities 
tendered Louis Leviseur and family 
of Boston, previous to their sailing 
for Europe, was a dinner party at the 
Hospital Point, Beverly, cottage of 
Alexander Steinert. The Leviseur 
family had a cottage on the Wood- 
bury estate, Beverly, last season. 
oOo 909 
Daniel B. Wentz and family of 
Chilton Hills, Pa., who are to be at 
Burgess Point, Beverly, this season, 
are at present at Big Gap, Va. 
