30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
224 CasoT St. BEVERLY 
MASON BLDG., OPP. Y. M. C. A. 
Most families along the North Shore are my 
patrons and their continued patronage speaks for 
my reliability. 
My prices for tailored gowns are moderate and I 
guarantee satisfaction in every respect. 
Wi. call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
Telephone 209-J 
HE Ricut ReverEND WiLL1AM Lawrence, D.D., 
Bishop of Massachusetts, preached at St. John’s 
church in Beverly Farms last Sunday. He also admin- 
istered the rite of confirmation. A large and interested 
audience was out to hear the Bishop and witness the im- 
pressive ceremony. During his visit over the week-end 
Bishop Lawrence stayed with his sister’s family, Judge 
and Mrs. W. C. Loring at Pride’s Crossing. On Sunday 
he was the dinner guest at the Daniels cottage at Beveriy 
Farms where Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peabody (Marian 
Lawrence) are living this summer. In the afternoon he 
conducted an interesting baptismal service at the church. 
The little seventeen-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis L. Higginson, Jr., of Coolidge’s Point, Manches- 
ter, was christened Griselda, after a great-great-great- 
grandmother. The godmothers are Miss Mable Choate, 
daughter of Ambassador Choate, and Lady Mount 
Stephen of London. The christening party at the church 
was composed of the immediate family only, and after 
the ceremony went to the Pride’s Crossing home of Mrs. 
Lucius Manlius Sargent for tea. Mrs. Sargent is the 
baby’s maternal grandmother, and the Hon. T. Jefferson 
Coolidge is the great-grandfather of the little one on the 
mother’s side. F. L. Higginson of Pride’s Crossing :s 
the paternal grandfather. 
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William W. Caswell and family of New York are 
new-comners to Brownland cottages, Manchester, this year. 
They have just taken rooms for July and August and are 
expected to arrive tomorrow. 
"LARGEST HARDWARE STORE“, NORTH SHORE 
June 30, 1916. 
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263 Cabot Street Beverly, Mass. 
The Misses Loring entertained the Essex County 
Camp-fire girls last Saturday at “Burnside,” Pride’s 
Crossing. About 207 girls were out in charge of Miss 
Tarr of Gloucester, Miss Perkins of North Beverly and 
Miss Patillio, an organizer. The fine beach was enjoyed 
and the ceremonies of the order made up the amusement 
of the afternoon. On Tuesday the Misses Loring had 4 
tea for 150 of the Beverly hospital aid society. The lawns 
and gardens at “Burnside” are an ideal place for these 
al fresco affairs which are frequent events of the summer. 
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Many from the North Shore attended the wedding 
in Emmanuel Church last Wednesday of Miss Margaret 
Randolph Rotch, daughter of Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotci, 
to James J. Storrow, Jr. The Storrows were formerly of 
the Marblehead colony and have many friends along the 
Shore. 
The charm and value of a tea room is in its appearance 
and what it serves. An old legend says that the one who 
finds the bluebird finds happiness. Anyway, a Bluebird - 
Tea Room has been established at Pride’s Crossing which 
cannot help but please its frequenters. Blue and gray 
furnishings, bluebird dishes and attractively arranged 
tables and show-cases are noticed. Home-made bread, 
cakes, marmalade, chili-con-carne and waffles are among 
some of the dainty things served. A special feature is the 
Watch for the special 
It is on 
box lunches put up to take out. 
Bluebird window decorations for the Fourth. 
Hale street, near the postoffice. 
Builders’ Hardware, 
Auto Supplies, Paints and Oils, 
‘Cutlery. Garden Seeds. 
Sporting Goods. 
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Whitcomb, Carter Co. 
Free Delivery to all Parts of Essex County 
Phone 882 
182-186 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
