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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
More than 200 children from the 
Prince and Perkins school of Boston 
and one of the playgrounds in that 
city, accompanied by several mem- 
bers of the “Mothers’ Club,” were the 
guests of Mrs. Charles M. Cabot at 
West Beach on. Wednesday. The 
children enjoyed immensely the bath- 
ing, and a varied list of games was 
provided for their amusement. The 
members of the party had lunch on 
the beach and rounded out a most 
pleasant day at the seashore. 
Children of the Ward 1 playground, 
Beverly, were the guests Wednesday 
of the young people at the Farms 
playground. In the afternoon the 
baseball nine connected with the local 
grounds defeated their guests by a 
score of 7 to 4. 
Mrs. William Swan = and 
Roger and Walter arrived at Beverly 
Farms Wednesday for a few days’ 
visit with friends here. They moved 
from the Farms last June to North 
Easton, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins of 
Chicago arrived at the Farms Wed- 
nesday for a visit with Mrs. Perkins’ 
sister, Mrs. Ober and Mrs. Hooper 
of Hale street. 
Frank B. Grove, who has spent the 
past three weeks at the Farms, has 
left to resume his business in Balti- 
more, Md. Mr. Grove and child will 
sons, 
remain here until the close of the 
summer. 
Miss Mildred Gerrish returned to 
her home yesterday after a ten days’ 
stay at North Conway, N. H. She 
will leave shortly for Vermont, 
where she will spend several weeks. 
Mrs. Edwin L. Pride entertained a 
party of lady friends at her summer 
home on Hale street, Tuesday. The 
party jalso had a pleasant visit to 
West Beach and the pavilion. 
Samuel F. Collamore and daughter 
Miss Lizzie, of Greenwood avenue, 
left yesterday for their annual vaca- 
tion visiting relatives at Poland 
Springs, Me. 
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The residence of Rev. E. J. V. 
Huiginn of Beverly, was the scene of 
a pretty wedding last Tuesday even- 
ing when Delia May, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eddy of Beverly 
Farms became the bride of Richard 
Henry Wilkinson of Beverly. The 
bride was gowned in pink voile over 
white silk and carried a shower bou- 
quet of sweet peas. Following the 
wedding there was reception at the 
hone of the bride’s parents, 99 Has- 
kell street and many called during the 
evening to congratulate the young 
couple. After a short trip Mr. 
and Mrs. Wilkinson will reside at 24 
Kernwood avenue, Beverly. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms 
P. O.:' Miss Beebe, Mrs. George 
Beaumisle, Dennis Cunningham, Miss 
Grace Estabrook, Miss Susan Killin, 
Miss Rose Bell Hayward, Henry Hall, 
George Law, Miss P. Perreal. Miss 
E. W. Perkins, Miss Bertha Phillebi- 
sen, Robert Scales, C. Whitman, Miss 
A. FE. Whitney, Miss Elizabeth 
Young.—Wm. R. Brooks, P. M. 
FAMILIAR FAc#S 
Wealthy City Man (who has taken 
a fancy to revisit his village birth- 
place)—Ah, me! there is the red 
school-house, and yonder is the old 
church. How well I remember them! 
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But the dear old familiar faces are 
gone; not one remains to recall those 
happy— 
The Oldest Inhabitant (advancing) 
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—Ye’re Bill Judd, ain’t ye? I knew ye | 
the minute I sot eyes on to ye; I 
trusted your father for a codfish in 
1883, an’ if ye’ve got the money han- 
dy I’d be obleeged if ye’d settle it— 
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