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Mrs. George P. Davis and her two 
children, returned yesterday to their home 
in Randolph, Vt., after a ten days’ visit 
among relatives here. The children 
during their stay have practically lived 
at the beach. 
Ward 6 was represented at the annual 
picnic, Wednesday, of the Beverly City 
Government, past and present, at the 
Relay house, Nahant, by Alderman Rob- 
ert E. Hodgkins, Councilman Charles 
H. Hull, Asst. Engineer J. M.  Publi- 
cover, Assessor Theodore A. Holmes 
Driver William S. Pike, former council- 
man F. H. Peirce, Charles F. Butman, 
L. J. Watson, 2d, W. B. Publicover 
and George H. Bennett. 
Wilbur J. Peirce and Howard E. 
Morgan have spenta portion of the week 
at their camp cottage on Briar Neck, 
- Gloucester, and with their wives have 
entertained there a number of guests, 
among whom were Dr. and Mrs. FE. T. 
McGourty of Beverly. 
Mrs. Edwin L. Pride entertained a 
party of lady friends from Winter Hill 
_ yesterday at her summer home on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms. A portion of the 
day was spent at West Beach where 
lunch was served in the boat house. 
Miss Joanna Toomey is enjoying a 
_ respite from her duties in a Boston office 
and is spending her vacation at the Farms 
and vicinity. 
Mr. and Mrs. William DeCost of 
Beverly and formerly residents here, 
have the sympathy of their friends here 
over the loss of their five months’ old 
son, Charles, who passed away at Bev- 
erly a week ago. 
Why not have your Printing done a 
the office of THr Breeze Print? 
Mrs, Edward W. Pierce. 
After an illness of over a year, Mary 
J. Pierce, wife of Edward W. Pierce, 
_ passed away at her home on Hale street, 
Pride’s Crossing, Wednesday morning 
at 11 o’clock at the age of 45. Mrs. 
Pierce was born in England but had 
made her home in this country for some 
time, living at Pride’s, where she was 
beloved by the whole community. 
Her death has made a loss that will be 
sorely felt, particularly by those who 
were fortunate enough to count her as a 
neighbor or an intimate friend. She 
leaves a husband and four daughters, 
Mary, Edith, Helen and Ethel. 
Funeral services were held yesterday 
fternoon at her late residence, the pas- 
orof the St. John’s Episcopal church, 
of which she was a regular attendant, 
ciating.. Interment was in the Beverly 
Farms cemetery. 
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