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BEVERLY FARMS | 
The school teachers at the Farms 
school celebrated the 17th by a trolly 
trip, starting from Montserrat. 
Mrs John H, Watson opened her 
cottage on Everett street, “Thursday for 
the accommodation of summer boarders. 
Capt. Duncan T. Smith has sent 
word that the ‘‘ Mickey II’’ arrived safe- 
ly at New London, but that they run in- 
to foul weather part of their trip. 
Eugene Connolly was a member of 
the graduation class of Phillips Exeter 
Academy, and received his diploma _ this 
week. .A number of his friends from 
this vicinity attended the exercises. 
Mrs. Robert Smith and her two. chil- 
dren were passengers on the Cymric 
which arrived from Liverpool, Monday. 
Mrs. Smith has been visiting her old 
home in England for several months. 
William Watts of Pride’s Crossing has 
been entertaining a party of guests from 
western New Jersey, during the past 
week. One of the pleasant features of 
their stay, wasa motor boat trip along the 
North Shore. 
A dance and social is scheduled to take 
place at Neighbor’s hall, Wednesday 
evening, July 8. The dance will be 
given by the North Shore club of which 
John Quirk and a number of Beveriy 
Farms young men are at the head. 
The mission at St. Margaret’s church 
for women this week, has been well at- 
tended and considerable interest taken. 
Next week a mission for. men will be 
held. “Tuesday and Wednesday after- 
noons have been set aside for the chil- 
dren of the parish. 
A Scottish dance will be held Friday 
evening, July 17th, under the auspices 
of Clan Wallace 127. This dance has, 
in past years proved a great attraction, 
the novelty of the Highland costimes 
and music of the bagpipes being a strong 
drawing card. 
John West colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
held an open meeting last night to which 
were invited their friends. Supreme 
Governor Foster and Deputy Supreme 
Governor Richardson, and other high 
officials of the order were present, as 
well as representatives from the neighbor- 
ing colonies. After a short business 
meeting the evening was given over to 
the entertainment committee and later 
refreshments were served. 
The Sewing Circle connected with 
Preston W. R. C. metin G A. R. 
hall, “Tuesday afternoon. At six the 
» party was served with supper in the tan- 
quet hall. In the evening the regular 
meeting of the corps was held. ‘The 
corps is planning to hold a lawn party 
some time in July, also a fair late. in 
August or early in September the pro- 
ceeds of which will be devoted to the 
proposed new Memorial hall fund. 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. Af 
GROCER Olives; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. « 
AGENT FOR: Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
King Arthur Flour. Biscuits and Wafers; Huntley & Palmer's. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & Ri Meats. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
123 Hale Street a Beverly, Mass. & Telephone Connection 
Carpet Cleaning and Rug Works 
Garpets and Rugs of all 
kinds thoroughly Gleansed 
Carpets made into Handsome Rugs. 
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Works: Washington Sq., “{tse-1° Gloucester, Mass. 
TENTS 2n¢ 
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North Shore Trade 
and can furnish first- 
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work done on the ! SCL SELETS ul 
North Shore — 
Canvas Hammocks, Tent Poles and Pins, Flag Poles, Large and Small 
Tents, Awnings, Frames and Fixtures, Floor Covers 
Wedding Canopies 
Telephone, Richmond 1726-2 
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SAPS Remy 
““Never Say Die’’ 
Is an old motto, but our advice is ‘‘if you have 
anything worth dyeing, have it dyed.’’ And 
there are so many supposedly worthless things 
in the way of clothing, curtains, feathers, ete., 
that are worth dyeing and cleaning that we would 
ask you to think it over seriously before throwing 
or giving them away, and see how nice and 
new-looking we can‘make garments that now 
appear to be old and shabby. And the cost is 
but trifling. 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
