NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY 
One of the prettiest weddings of 
_ the summer was that solemnized at 
Crystal Lake Farm, Groton, on 
Labor Day, when Effie; Fettyplace 
Lefavour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Israel Lefavour of Lothrop street, 
was united in marriage to Roy 
Adrian Cunningham, also of this 
city, by the Rev. S. Ingersoll Bry- 
ant. The knot was tied out in the 
open air beneath the trees. A re- 
ception followed the ceremony, a 
wedding supper being served to the 
guests. A large number of Beverly 
friends and relatives were present. 
Milo C. Dodge of Plymouth 
spent the holiday with his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Dodge of 
Summer street. 
Principal Benjamin S. Hurd of 
the High school and Mrs. Hurd 
have returned from St. Stephens, 
_ N. B., where they spent the sum- 
mer. 
Miss Clarice Branch of Danielson, 
Conn., has returned to her home 
after a fortnight’s vacation pleas- 
antly spent as the guest of Miss 
Nettie C. Morgan of Bartlett street. 
Mrs. Harriet P. Cross and family 
of Rochester, N. Y., left for home 
on Labor Day after a month’s visit 
with relatives in the citv. 
Mrs. C. F. Davis and Miss Pearl 
Davis are on a trip to Lake George. 
The city began the collection of 
ashes and rubbish in the various 
wards of the city proper on Tues- 
day. During the winter collection 
will be made twice per month, but 
during the summer months but one 
collection per month will be made. 
It would seem that the city went 
“back-side-to” in the matter of the 
collections of refuse, and that the 
proper matter-to be collected should 
have been the garbage which is a 
menace to the health of the com- 
munity as well as being a distinct 
nuisance to the householder who 
finds it extremely difficult to have 
it removed. ‘But next year | will 
bring both collections, it is hoped. 
ANDREW W. Rocers, President. 
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pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it willor will not 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Grace S. Perry of Broadway 
has been entertaining Miss Helen 
Carter of Sutton, N. H., formerly 
of Beverly, during the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Elliott of 
Butman street are enjoying a fort- 
night’s vacation at Straw cottage, 
George’s Mills, N. H. 
Misses Annie Fielder and Julia 
Pickett are sojourning at Bradford, 
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Everett A. Foster of Hale street 
has returned from a pleasant vaca- 
tion spent at the Eastman house, 
North Conway, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ozra M. Field are 
spending a fortnight at Rowe and 
Springfield, Mass. 
H. W. Billings has returned from 
Sebago Lake, Me., where he has 
been spending a pleasant vacation. 
Clarence E. Howard and George 
W. Hopps are cruising on the St. 
Croix River. 
P. J. Cunningham of Gloucester 
has assumed his duties as night 
operator at the local exchange of 
the N. E.eT.r&T. Co? Before leav- 
ing Gloucester he was made the re- 
cipient of a pair of gold link cuff 
buttons, the gift of the Gloucester 
operators. 
Misses Bertha M. Graves and L. 
M. Graves have returned from a 
visit with relatives in Needham, 
Mass. 
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson is the guest 
of friends in. Pelham, N. H. 
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 on a 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 
JASPER R. Pope, Vice-President. 
Misses Fannie Wood and Ethel 
Burns of Rial Side are sojourning 
for two weeks at Baring, Me. 
Mrs. Edwin P. Frost of Cabot 
street is entertaining her cousin, 
Mrs. Laura A. Baker of Vancouver, 
boy Cer 
Miss Clara A. Smith has returned 
from a two months’ tour of Europe. 
Rev. and Mrs. Ezra A. Hoyt have 
returned from a vacation spent in 
New Hampshire. 
Wonderland’s Glorious Carnival. 
It has been the aim all along on 
the part of Manager Floyd C. 
Thompson to accentuate the im- 
portance of Wonderland’s free 
shows, giving, in addition to the 
concerts every afternoon and even- 
ing by the Salem Cadet Band, a 
number of other very strong  fea- 
tures. This idea, so steadfastly ad- 
hered to since the opening of the 
season, is even more strongly mani- 
fest now than ever in the celebra- 
tion of the free carnival at Revere 
beach, which began on Labor -Day 
and lasts until Sept. 16, the date of 
the closing of Wonderland. There 
are fully 50,000 extra Edison incan- 
descent lights, and thousands of 
Japanese lanterns add their sway- 
ine, shimmering glow to the illu- 
mination which every night makes 
Wonderland a veritable fairy land 
Next week is positively the Iosc 
week of Wonderland’s merry, and 
by all accounts, supremely prosper- 
ous season. 
BEVERLY, 
MASS. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
