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BEVERLY FARMS 
There is a movement on foot to 
organize a general committee for the 
purpose of conducting a_ series of 
popular lyceum lectures and enter- 
tainments to be given at the assem- 
bly hall of the Beverly Farms school 
house during the coming fall and 
winter months. The first one will 
probably be given in October and 
on the second Friday evening of 
each month from October to the fol- 
lowing May. The program has not 
yet been finally arranged, but if the 
present plan is carried out it will 
prove a great benefit to the social 
interest of all Beverly Farms people. 
There has been a great need of such 
a course of lectures and entertain- 
ments which in the past have been 
given by the local churches or organi- 
zations. These have been of much 
social advantage, but only to a 
limited number. The possibility of 
holding a general course of events 
in previous years has not been real- 
ized mostly because of the expense 
involved. This modern social move- 
ment now suggests the use of the 
school house which will work to 
much advantage. James B. Dow of 
the school committee has been re- 
quested by the committee to secure 
the free use of the assembly. hall, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
which it is expected will be granted. 
No charge will be made for admis- 
sion to these lectures as other ar- 
rangements will take care of the 
necessary expense. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms post office for week 
ending Sept. 4, 1912: Mr. P. Davies, 
George 8. Barr, Charles Bailey, Mrs. 
Louis Baer, Mrs. Mary A. Drinan, 
B. U. Lissington, Jr., Thomas J. 
Kenney, Miss Mary H. Parker, Miss 
J H. Thompson, Peter Wood.—Wil- 
ham R. Brooks, Postmaster. 
Lucy Daly at B. F. Keith’s. 
One of the most notable engage- 
ments made by Mr. B. F. Keith this 
season for his beautiful Boston 
playhouse, is the return of Lucy 
Daly to vaudeville, after an absence 
of several years. Miss Daly is with- 
out question one of the cleverest 
dancers that ever stepped on an 
American stage. She will appear in 
a new act especially written for her 
by Hap Ward, and entitled ‘‘The 
Different Phases of Life,’’ support- 
ed by a company of pretty girls and 
clever comedians. Aside from this 
brilliant star, the week will be also 
notable for the first American ap- 
pearance, after a tour of the entire 
civilized world, of the Six American 
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Dancers, who begin their season at 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre next week aft- 
er a year’s absence on foreign 
shores. This splendid combination 
of dancers will present many new 
and novel stunts. Still another big 
feature will be Blackface Eddie Ross 
and his famous banjo, in a new ver- 
sion of his now celebrated speciality. 
Other great acts on an excellent bill 
will be Goldsmith and Hoppe, the 
““Two Commercial Drummers,’’ who 
combine comedy with music in the 
most interesting and _ entertaining 
fashion ; Barley’s Dogs, a wonderful- 
ly trained troupe of intelligent can- 
ines; Tom Kyle and Company in 
their amusing farce, ‘‘A Doctored 
Widow,’’ which is said to convert 
seas of trouble into waves of laugh- 
ter; and Corin-Allyn and Tyler, in 
a novel act called ‘‘The Entertain- 
? 
er.’ 
Bogy Tourney at Manchester 
A bogy competition was the fea- ~ 
ture at the Essex County club links 
last Saturday. E. B. Chandler won 
the medal with a score of 4 up. The 
summary : 
E. B. Chandler, 4 up; A. W. Stickney, 
2 up; J. H. Kampmann, 2 up; E. M. Pick- 
man, 2 up; George R. White, 1 up; H. H. 
Stevens, 1 up; C. A. Pierce, 2 down; T. H. 
Warner, 1 down; A. D. Cook, 3 down. 
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Please re- 
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‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
you have been sending us the last two years are just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.’’ 
After looking around: 
“‘T see; you have everything so sanitary and clean; you do such a large business, your stock 
is best quality and fresh all the time.”’ 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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