NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The 
Post Office Building - 
150. and 151 s 5 
Two Phones, 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
here will be an auction sale of val- 
uable real estate of the George 5. 
Hadley property at 58 Hart street and 
corner of Greenwood avenue, Beverly 
Farms, sold on the premises in three 
separate parcels on Saturday, Nov. 
16, at 2:30 p.m. The homestead es- 
tate consists of a two-family house of 
12 rooms having modern conven- 
iences, a small barn and lot of land 
containing 9170 square feet, also a 
building lot of land adjoining the 
above, containing 5325 square feet 
and another building lot on Greenwood 
avenue containing 6625 square feet. 
Miss Frances Conway, formerly 
instructor at the Salem exchange is 
now the chief operator at the new 
Beverly Farms central office on Vine 
street. 
Clifford W. Wilder, who has been 
drug clerk at Varney’s drug store for 
several years has accepted a similar 
position in Boston. 
The annual harvest concert of the 
Baptist church will take place Sunday 
evening. There will be special music. 
Local milk dealers have notified 
their customers that the price of milk 
has been advanced from 8 to 9 cents. 
The vote for Hon. A. P. Gardner 
for re-election to Congress, in Ward 6 
whare he secured 204 out of 301 
cast with two opponents in the field 
was exceedingly gratifying to his Bev- 
erly Farms friends, who worked hard 
to give the Congressman a testimonial 
of the high regard in which he is held 
here. Former Rep. Herman A. Mac- 
Donald was chairman of his commit- 
tee and Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, one 
of his most -energetic workers. 
Mrs. Gregory Connolly and two 
children plan to leave tomorrow for’a 
vacation trip to Mrs. Connolly’s form- 
er home in Ireland. ‘They are to be 
away until next spring. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Andrews 
of Bridgeport, Ct., have been visitors 
in Beverly Farms this wek. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cole, who 
have moved from the Lovering house 
on Hale street, recently purchased by 
William S. Pike, have taken one of 
the new cottages near the Montserrat 
station. 
High Grade Food Products 
CoMMENDS Bevery Farms Bapvrist 
CHURCH. 
From the annual report of the 
Board of Directors of the Massachu- 
setts Baptist Missionary society we re- 
print the following reference to the 
work carried on by the Baptist church 
at Beverly Farms: 
“One of the finest examples of 
what may be done by a local church 
has recently come to our attention. 
During the summer at Beverly Farms 
there are a large number of Scandi- 
navians at work on the large estates. 
The pastor of our church, Rev. Clar- 
ence S. Pond, became interested in 
these summer residents and invited 
them to a special service in his church. 
The response was so large and the 
people so ready that a service was ar- 
ranged for each week during the sea- 
son. Every other week a religious ser- 
vice was held on Friday evening, at 
which one of our Swedish mission- 
aries preached. On alternate Fridays 
a social gathering was held. The 
average attendance at the socials was 
thirty and at the religious services 
sixty. These people raised by free- 
will offerings over $200, a large part 
of which was given for benevolent ob- 
jects. This church also during the 
summer opened its doors for edtica- 
tional classes for the Italians. Over 
fifty different men attended. At a 
public illustrated lecture provided by 
the church over seventy Italians were 
in attendance. After the work was 
finished, eleven of these men applied 
for their first citizenship papers. his 
is one of the finest illustrations of 
what our local churches might do to 
show their friendship to these new 
neighbors and to win them to the 
Kingdom. The gratitude and friend- 
ship of these people would be ample 
reward.” 
Lawrence J. Watson of Everett 
street is out again after being confined 
to his home with illness for several 
days. 
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 
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Thissell Company 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
F. W. Varney 
Apothecary 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Can supply you PROMPTLY 
with any goods usually carried in 
stock by a first-class pharmacy 
Bae 
Our Prescription Department is 
constantly under the personal su- 
pervision of Graduates in 
PHARMACY of long experience 
77 and 8027 
If one is busy call other 
Telephones 
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Standard Ol) Co. of New York 
The New England 
TAILORS 
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 
Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. 
Cor. High and Hale Sts. Beverly Farms 
Telephone 8149-2 
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