BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Eleanor Connolly resumed 
her studies at St. Mary’s Academy at 
Hooksett, N. H., Wednesday, after 
her holiday vacation. On Tuesday 
quite a large party of her young 
friends called and spent the evening 
with her. The time was most happily 
passed. 
It is understood that two well 
known Beverly Farms young men 
have bought the Beverly Farms house 
property, known sometimes as the 
shoe factory, located on Vine st., and 
will soon make improvements upon 
the building. They bought for invest- 
Sinent: 
. Preston Post, 188, G. A. R., held 
its installation of officers in G. A. R. 
hall on Wednesday evening. The 
installing officer was past commander 
Eben Day. Following the official 
work there was a camp fire and 4 
collation was served in the banquet 
hall. 
The Mayor in the making up of the 
committees for the year made a wise 
selection is putting Alderman Loring 
of Ward 6 on the finance committee. 
Going to the “movies” in Beverly 
and Salem is a popular diversion for 
many Beverly Farms folk,—about the 
only way to pass the dull winter days. 
Miss Alice W. Stevens of Bridge- 
port, Conn., has been visiting at Bev- 
erly Farms the past week. 
Daniel M. Lineham is out with a 
new Overland touring car. It is a 
beauty. 
Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Peter 
Ward were reminded of it being their 
17th wedding anniversary by receiv- 
ing from their friends many congratu-. 
lations and best wishes. 
Mrs. Ada M. Prescott, wife of Ro- 
land Prescott, died at her late home 
in Westfield, after an illness of some 
length. The deceased was before her 
matriage Miss Ada Maud Medcaif, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Med- 
calf of Pickett’s court, Beverly Farms. 
She was a very popular among her 
young friends. About nine months 
ago she buried here her only child. 
Besides a husband she leaves a 
father, mother and several brothers 
and sisters to mourn her loss. Fun- 
eral services were held at St. John’s 
Episcopal, church, Beverly Farms, at 
10 o'clock this morning (Friday) and 
burial was at the Beverly Farms 
cemetery. 
Fishing through the ice at Gravelly 
and Chebbaco Lakes has been the at- 
traction for a number of Beverly 
Farms parties, who, during the past 
week or ten days, have found it to be 
of much enjoyment and a source of a 
day’s outing as well, 
NORE (SHORE “BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTICES 
BEVERLY FARMS 
St. JonHn’s Cuurcu (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
First Sunday in each month, at 11 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 11 a. m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at 10 a. m. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hull (Lily 
Drinkwater) are visiting Mr. Hull’s 
parents, Mr.vand. Mrs) Charles’ H, 
Hull, at East Taunton. 
Howard P. Williams is acting as a 
relief clerk at the Standley Shoe 
store, Central square. 
The marriage of Miss Mary 
Josephine Dwyer, daughter of Mrs. 
John Dwyer, to William Thomas 
Cray, took place at St. Margaret’s 
church on Wednesday evening. Miss 
Katherine Dwyer, a sister of the bride 
was bridesmaid, and Joseph Cray of 
Boston, a brother of the groom, was 
best man. ‘The ceremony was per- 
formed by Rev. Fr. Downey. At the 
home of the bride’s mother, 662 Hale 
st., the happy couple held a reception 
to relatives and close friends, after 
which they left for a short wedding 
trip. Upon their return they will live 
on Everett st. The bride is a very 
popular young lady and was for quite 
a while the chief operator at the Bev- 
erly Farms exchange. Mr. Cray is 
the baggage agent at the Pride’s 
Crossing station. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Arnold of 
North Adams have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Lewis G. Williams had a serious 
operation performed Tuesday at the 
Beverly hospital. While he has been 
very ill, he is now reported to be much 
improved,—welcome news to his 
host of friends. 
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HIGH quality goods at LOW 
Prices is our Motto 
this winter 
Be on the Look-out for 
Our Butcher Cart 
Which. calls at Manchester three 
times a week; also Beverly 
Farms 
Everything at lowest prices and 
first quality. 
Send an order and driver will 
| call on any street in town. 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
2 
stop at the 
ne i New 
; ¥ Fireproof 
NAVARRE 
Seventh Ave. at 38th Street 
A Room with a Bath fer a Dollar and 
a 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar-and a Half 
A Room witha Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
Rooms Rooms 
with Bath two Persons 
$1.50 $2.00 
$2.50 
$2.50 $3.00 
_— 
Restaurant at Moderate Prices. 
T oa. 
Free: A PENN Safety Razor for each Guest. 
350 ROOMS 200 BATHS 
Valuable colored Map of New York. Gratis. 
Edgar T. Smith - Managing Director. 
Poultry and Game 
BREWER’S 
MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Eggs and _ Butter 
fiuit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
