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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodbury 
are spending their vacation at Bart- 
lett Island, Me. 
Misses May F. and Nellie L. 
Woodbury and Miss Julia A. Cor- 
bett have returned from a _ two 
weeks’ stay at the Orient house, 
Kearsarge, N. H. 
Charles S. Howard and son Les- 
ter of Federal street have been so- 
journing at Derry, N. H. 
Miss Mabel H. Parsons has re- 
turned from a pleasant vacation at 
Peak’s Island, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Lar- 
com are spending the month at 
Winter Harbor, Me. 
Arthur Downing is to spend the 
coming ten days at Skowhegan, 
Me., as the guest of friends. 
Miss Fannie Pedrick of Cross 
street is the guest of Miss Abbie 
Willand at North Wolfboro, N. H. 
Mrs. Franklin C. Maude is 
spending a two weeks’ vacation at 
Candia, N. H. 
Miss Ethel Sargent of Holyoke 
is the guest of Beverly friends for 
the week-end. 
William D. Chisholm of Boston 
spent Sunday as the guest of Hol- 
lis L. Cameron. 
Miss Goldie M. Leavitt is spend- 
ing her vacation among the White 
Mountains. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dyer 
and children of Thorndike street 
have returned from an enjoyable 
sojourn in Maine. 
Harry P. Cole and Nathan H. 
Foster are enjoying a vacation at 
Pleasant Valley, Conn. 
Daniel McEachran of 
street left Tuesday for a 
weeks’ trip to Cape Breton. 
Willis C. Whitcomb and Dwight 
Davenport are home from a fish- 
ing trip to Tim’s Pond, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Richards 
are at “Hobbs-is-Inn,’ Wolfboro, 
N. H., for their summer rest. 
Fayette 
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is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carviage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
158 ESSEX STREET, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ober and 
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Stickney 
and family have returned from a 
two weeks’ vacation pleasantly 
spent at Twin Lake Villa, New 
London, N. H. 
Misses Harriet W. Stickney and 
Sallie H. Kenniston chaperoned a 
party of young misses at a house 
party at Asbury Grove Wednesday 
and Thursday. 
Mrs. James Matheson and Misses 
Dorothy and Helen Matheson are 
sojourning at Deerfield, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Batchel- 
der of Highland avenue are home 
from a delightful trip to Maine, 
Sallie H. Kennison chaperoned a 
Ellsworth, North East Harbor and 
Surrey. 
West D. Eldredge is on a trip to 
California, where he is to visit his 
mother at Sacramento. Mrs. EIl- 
dredge and Miss Lucy A. Eldredge 
will return with him. 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
Ofte | Gale Ac IN 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including ‘““SHUR-ON ”’ and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Miss Edith Elliott has been 
spending her summer’s vacation in 
Putnam, Conn. 
Mrs. George K. Thornton of 
Quincy Park is at Silver Lake, N. 
H., for two weeks. 
Miss Myrtle Hilyard of Union 
street will spend the coming month 
with friends in Eastport, Me. 
Mrs. Edwin P. Frost and Miss 
Emma S. Densmore are sojourning 
ator skKent, Nay. 
Reynold Covey of Pleasant street 
enjoyed the week as the guest of 
friends in Woburn. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Spear 
and George Spear are enjoying a 
vacation at New Ipswich, N. H. 
Improvements are being made 
upon the C. P. Lefavour house on 
Lovett street. 
To Let, Want, Lost, Found, etc., 25 
cents first week; 10 cents a week 
after. 
A Check Account is a Necessity 
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 ona | footing with 
the most experienced and astute business men of the country. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BAN 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $5.00 AND UP PER YEAR 
ANDREW W. Rockers, President. 
JASPER R, Pore, Vice-President. 
BEVERLY, 
MASS. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
