BEVERLY 
Mrs. Henry S. Parker is the guest 
of friends in Portland, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ozra M. Field have 
had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Field of 
Shelburne Falls as their guests the 
past week. 
The engagement of Miss Mary 
Esther Dodge of Hamilton to John 
Meacom Whitcomb of this city has 
been announced. 
Mrs. Mary L. Jones js at North 
Berwick, Me., for a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Clark are 
happy at the advent of a son and 
heir into their household, born 
Monday. 
James L. Grady, Mark A. Kearns 
and Fred E. Warner spent Sunday 
as the guests of friends at Dover, 
Miss Mildred Hyam is visiting 
relatives in Portsmouth, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor re- 
turned Wednesday from a pleasant 
sojourn in Nova Scotia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Frost of 
Washington street have, beén enter- 
taining Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. 
Puller of Schenectady, N. Y., the 
past week. 
Misses Grace S. and Mary Mars- 
ton are enjoying their vacation at 
Ashburnham, Mass. 
Mrs. Charles L. Odell and daugh- 
ter left Thursday for Twin Lake 
villa, New London, N. H., where 
they will spend the coming fort- 
night. 
Miss Maude Barbour of Lethrop 
is spending her vacation days at 
~Mount Vernon, N. H. 
Albert J. Garland and Master 
Newton Garland are guests of 
friends at Bangor and Hampton, 
Maine. 
Misses Evelyn Guinivan and 
Frances Hennessey are having a 
pleasant sojourn at Alstead, N. H. 
William L. Pickett is the guest of 
Dr. F. H. Clock at his home in 
Candia, N. H. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
{58 ESSEX STREET, 
Harry C. Webber and Rufus H. 
Woodbury left Wednesday evening 
foi a trip through the Maine woods. 
Miss Louisbelle Willard of Pleas- 
ant street has been entertaining 
Miss Ethel Richardson and Leah 
MacKintosh of Winchester this 
week. 
The Gulf Refining Company’s 
steamer “Larimer” docked at the 
local wharf on Tuesday laden with 
a full cargo of refined oils. 
The rooms of the Beverly His- 
torical society will be open on 
Wednesday and Saturday after- 
noons from 2 to § for the reception 
of visitors. There have been num- 
erous additions to the already large 
collection of curios and _ articles 
dealing with the history of Beverly 
and the exhibition is one _ well 
worth attending. 
Miss Amy Bartlett of Stone 
street is spending her summer 
holidays at Salem, N. H. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
Oeil iCal AUN 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including ‘‘SHUR-ON ” and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
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THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it willor will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Mrs. Mary A. Welch and family 
of Abbott street left Tuesday for 
Alstead, N. H., where they will 
spend the remainder of the month 
of August. 
Miss Helen A. Allen, with her 
friend, Miss Gertrude Knowlton of 
Hamilton, is at Mirror Lake, N. H., 
for her vacation. 
George W. Gangloff with a party 
of friends are to enjoy the remain- 
der of the month of August at St. 
Bernard, N. S. 
Miss Elsie L. Foster 
a vacation at North 
N. H. 
Officer Charles W. Mitchell is 
substituting for Officer Alonzo L. 
Goodhue during the latter’s vaca- 
> enjoying 
Woodstock, 
tion. 
Mr. and Mrs. Merton I. Ellis and 
Miss: Clara Ellis have returned 
from Guilford, Me., where they 
passed a pleasant two weeks’ vaca- 
tion. 
A Check Account is a Necessity i 
You may carry a check account with us, against which you may give checks in paying all bills. 
The advantage of this is: 
that should a receipt, or a receipted bill, miscarry by any chance, your returned check would be a receipt, affording protection. 
This method is simple and convenient —it tabulates and systematizes your expenditures— and puts you on a footing with 
the most experienced and astute business men of the country. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BAN 
BEVERLY, 
MASS. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $5.00 AND UP PER YEAR 
ANDREW W. RocGers, President. 
JASPER R- Pope, Vice-President. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier, 
