BE  gecroce" BEVERLY: 
Be iied *Charles 
Ls Foster of Hale 
street has been entertaining Miss 
_ Christine Henderson of East 
_ Frampton, Canada. 
Zeno C. Ross is attending Phil- 
es 
_ lips Andover academy. 
_ Franklin Dexter, Esq., of Boston 
_ will speak at the first meeting of 
Pe the Get Together club at St. Pe- 
' ter’s parish house next Tuesday 
evening. The club has prepared a 
_ most attractive programme for the 
- winter. 
Miss Olive G. Bennett has re- 
turned from a moath’s vacation 
spent at Niagara Falls. 
Miss Annie Newman of Bartlett 
_. street has returned from a three 
months’ visit with her brother in 
Westminster, Mess. 
-Mr. end Mrs. Charles M. Hazen 
ot Hale street nave been entertain- 
ing Dr. and Mrs. Neil McAllister 
and Miss Florence H. Hazen of La- 
conia, N. H., the past week. 
y Work is progressing rapidly on 
_ the laying of the artificial sidewalk 
on Washington street, and already 
pedestrians appreciate the improve- 
ment. 
Elisha Cook of Roundy street has 
been entertaining his sister, Mrs. 
Amora Smith of Provinceton. 
Mrs. Henry A. Webber of High- 
Meemiand avenue is at Searsport, Me., 
for a short time. 
Andrew S. Reed is the guest of 
* his parents in Almonte, Ontario, 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brown 
have returned trom a trip to Mon- 
treal and Quebec. 
Frank W. Adams has removed 
his insurance office from the Endi- 
cott building to 17 and 18 Mason 
building. 
the .Literary...club. of the .St. 
Peter's church organized Tuesday 
evening with the pastor, Rev. Mr. 
Huiguin, as president. 
Miss Gertrude Walker of Salem 
rendered several solos and readings 
by Edw. Poffly were enjoyed. 
Cadet Officer Harry L. Chick of 
the Mass. Nautical Training ship, 
“Enterprise” arrived home this 
week and will remain here for a 
short vacation. Mr. Chick will 
eraduate in the spring. 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the 
Methodist church have purchased 
a cottage at Asbury Grove, Hamil- 
ton, and gave a house warming to 
about 150 people. 
Funeral services for Mark Wood- 
bury of Beverly Cove were held 
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Woodbury 
was a long-time resident of the Cove 
and had many friends. 
The Baptist Sunday school  ob- 
served Sunday as Rally Day. There 
was a large attendance, 665 being 
present. Mr. Leverett B. Merrill, 
the noted bass singer, rendered two 
solos in his usual artistic manner. 
This school is in a most flourishing 
condition under the leadership of 
Leland H. Cole, superintendent. 
The 87th anniversary of the Dane 
Street Sunday school was held Sun- 
day evening. The programme was 
most attractive and_ interesting. 
Claude Phillips opened with a vio- 
li solo, followed by recitations and 
chorus and solo singing. This Sun- 
day school is in a prosperous condi- 
tion. 
Mrs. Florence Menke is at Ash- 
landg N. H., on a vacation. 
Karl be Kinks returmed- sto, shic 
old stand Monday, having purchased 
of J. B. Menke the business for- 
merly owned by him. 
Clarence E. Lunt of Casco Bay 
has returned to Beverly for the win- 
ter season. 
Harry B. Innis, the dry goods 
dealer, has leased the Walker house 
on Railroad avenue. 
Fred H. Porter of the National 
bank is in Norfolk, Va. 
Mrs. Stuart M. Leach has been 
enjoying a trip to Philadelphia. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J7S. Reed's 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Railroad station 
Manchester: 
Pride’s Crossing: 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
All Hotels 
Beverly : News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
tion so essential to the promotion of your financial interests. 
We respectfully solicit your Account and Banking Business. 
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