Two Phones, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Florence McDonald, who 
recently arrived at the Farms after 
several years residence at Antigon- 
ish, N. 8., has accepted a position 
in a Boston attorney’s office. 
In Neighbor’s Hall, this evening, 
John West Colony will Install its 
officers recently elected. The work 
will be performed by Deputy Su- 
preme Governor James McLaughlin 
of Lynn assisted by the Pilgrim 
Association Degree staff. For the 
good of the order there will be an 
entertainment and _ refreshments. 
Visiting members of the order from 
neighboring colonies will be pres- 
ent. 
Miss Augusta Cross, who resided 
on Hale street, near the Manchester 
Tine, will spend the winter with rela- 
tives at Kittery, Me. She has iust 
celebrated the passing of her 76th 
anniversary. 
John M. Publicover plans_ to 
start tomorrow on his annual gun- 
ning trip on Ipswich Bay for wild 
sea duck. His skill as a gunner in 
the past can be testified to by 
many of his friends who have been 
remembered by trophies of his 
marksmanship. 
Registration for the National and 
State election on Nov. 5th closed 
Wednesday evening with a total of 
the history of the city. The gain in 
4.166 names on the list, the largest in 
Ward 6, over last year, is only 4 
wheh gives this ward a total of 348 
voters. 
Next week will be a busy one for 
Preston Post 188, G. A. R. On Mon- 
‘day they go to Essex to attend the 
inspection of that Post, on Wednes- 
day they will themselves be inspect- 
ed by Comrade E. P. Stanley of Man- 
chester and on this occasion will en- 
 tertain several out of town comrades 
and on Friday evening the post will 
accompany Past Commader Charles 
H. Day to Manchester where he will 
he the inspection officer of Allen Post 
67 of that town. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Preston Womens Relief Corps 93 
celebrated their 25th anniversary 
last Monday evening in Neighbor’s 
hall. Preston Post 188, G. A. R. were 
special guests. There were also many 
other guests present including mem- 
bers of the families of the corps, de- 
partment officials and others. At 7 
o'clock a banqeut was served, over 
150 participating. Miss Grace Con- 
nell. rendered several vocal selec- 
tions Among the speakers were 
dept. pres., of the W. R. C., Mrs. 
Holbrook, past dept. pres., Mrs. Lib- 
by, past dept. commander Holsey of 
the G. A R. and past post commander 
Charles H. Day. The corps has a 
membership of 87 and during the 
vears of organization has done most 
excellent work and has not only been 
of exceptional aid to the local post 
has been considered one of the 
best corps in the Mass. Dept. The 
Breeze extends to these ladies its 
hearty congratulations upon the cele- 
bration of the 25th anniversary and 
a_ sincere wish that they may con- 
tinue their noble work. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Standley and 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardy spent 
last Saturday, Sunday and Monday 
enjoying camp life at the Hardy 
camp on the shores of Gravelly 
Pond. 
John A. Burechstead, a former Bev- 
erly Farms man, who has been at 
Winchester, N. H., for the last year, 
has recently moved from there to 
Kingston, N. H. 
In accordance with our usual cus- 
tom at this season of the year we 
are offering the Breeze for the bal- 
ance of the year FREE to all new 
subseribers. All names added to 
our list . between now and New 
Year’s will be dated Jan. 1, 1913. 
————— TY 
Dr. Edward T. Rogers 
DENTIST 
OF 120 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will be at Beverly Farms 
Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays 
Over Varney’s Drug Store. Tel. 77 
Thissell Company 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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I. SHUMAN, Proprietor 
Mr. Shuman was formerly with R. H. 
White, and C. F. Hovey & Co., for 
eight years. 
Fourth Season on the North Shore 
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