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D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
waa GAROT oT. : > 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. 
Witt call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
Telephone 209-M 
H. P. Woodbury & Son, 
BEVERLY 
dale GROCERIES iter Prices 
Telephone 546 
AGENTS FOR 
Nobscot and Poland Spring Waters 
Deerfoot Farm Butter and Cream 
5. S. PIERCE SPECIALTIES 
Prompt Delivery in Beverly, North Beverly, 
Pride’s and Beverly Farms 
on Grapevine road. The pretty formal garden in front of 
the house in very showy now with the tall red ramblers 
which are clinging to arches swung together by heavy 
iron chains. It is a most unique arrangement and makes 
a striking picture now when seen from the roadway. The 
roses over the doorway and the vinecovered stone wal! 
are also pretty features of the place. The house and 
barn, large gray-shingled affairs with white trimmings 
and green blinds are among the most noticeable in this 
region of Wenham Neck. ‘The Arthur Littles and their 
daughters, the Misses Anne and Jessie Means are living 
in Beverly Farms this season in the School House cottage. 
Tutoring In All Subjects 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder : 35 
EMERSON’S SPECIALTY SHOP 
PHONES 20 2: W S22 es 
Lbs Wt IN Corr VE; CORSETS 
HATS Expert Fittings 
EXCLUSIVE LADIES’ LINGERIE 
MADE of BATISTE and SILKS 
A visit to our little shop will convince you of our 
genuine values in our Specialties 
263 Cabot Street =F Beverly, Mass. 
Three years’ experience in North Shore families. Best 
references from prominent North Shore people. Special 
attention to preparation for college entrance and make- 
up exams, and to preparatory school entrance and make. 
up exams, 
FRANCIS G. ROSS, A. B., Harvard, IQI4 
Summer Address: Address until June 10: Holderness 
8 High St., Ipswich, Mass. School, Plymouth, N. H. 
At present an Instructor in Holderness 
Mrs. Charles T. Parker of “Cotshabbie,” Wenham, 
spent Wednesday in Beverly at the Thorndike club of 
which she is the founder. The club was having a pastry 
sale in the afternoon and a lawn party at night. 
was enjoyed in the assembly room. The club is now in its 
new quarters on Dane street. An old house was re- 
modeled making a commodious place for the girls, about 
200 members, to enjoy classes, rest rooms and recreation 
rooms. Mrs. Parker gave the club a piano and some of 
the furnishings. The club is entirely self-supporting. An 
exchange is also one of the features. ‘The club is ful- 
Dancing 
filling a long felt want in Beverly and cannot fail to have 
the support of the many friends of the working girl. 
Mrs. Parker is constantly working and planning methods 
by which its usefulness may be spread to all girls. 
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Free Delivery to all Parts of Essex County 
Phone 882 
182-186 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
