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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
There has been little going on here 
during the week outside the usual 
round of social events, such as in- 
formal luncheons and dinners, and 
bridge and euchre parties.to fill out 
the time. The tennis and golf at 
Manchester held the attention of 
many of the younger set, many of 
whom played inthe tournaments. 
Mrs. Philip Gardner left here 
Wednesday for Bar Harbor, where 
she will spend a few days visiting 
friends. 
Miss Nancy Mitchell of Pawtucket, 
R. I., is a guest this week of Mr. and 
Mrs. Elmer Standley. Miss Frances 
Mitchell, who was here last week, 
returned the first of the week. 
Mrs. C. C. Davis has as her guest 
this week her mother, Mrs. Sumner 
of Boston. 
Philip Dexter had a party of friends 
at his farm in Manchester last Satur- 
day for a shoot. 
The launch is now plying between 
West Beach and Misery Island, and’ 
most of the cottages are either occu- 
pied or hired for the balance of the 
season. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Practical latchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
W. Kernochan of New York has 
been a guest at the C. H. Tweeds 
this week. 
G.C. Bartlett of Albany has taken 
J.C. Leonard’s place at the railroad 
station as Operator. 
Mrs. James Luke of Boston, who is 
with her son, Otis Luke, at ‘his cot- 
tage here, has been quite ill this week, 
though she is reported much improved 
now. Her son, Arthur Luke, and 
her daughter Mrs. Edgar Bliss, and 
Mr. Bliss have been here this week. 
Dr, J.. J... Keardon.entertained. a 
party of friends from Boston the early 
part of the week by a trip down the 
bay in the Patrol. 
West Beach continues to be popu- 
lar, crowds being on the beach every 
day enjoying the refreshing brine and 
boating. 
Joseph Peele of Boston was in 
town this week renewing old acquaint- 
ances. 
Stephen Connolly and family have 
taken the J. C. Rogers bungalow on 
Misery Island. They have as their 
guests this week Dr. and Mrs. M. J. 
Fallon of Worcester, Dr. and Mrs. 
Hubert F. Holland of Jamaica Plain 
and J.C. Pellitier, state deputy, K. 
Of Cs 
Miss Laura Bennett entertained a 
party of friends at her Greenwood 
avenue home, one night the first of 
the week, with a lawn party: 
About 20 members of the local post, 
GiA.RY, “are “exptcted to--be:in the 
parade in Boston, Tuesday. ‘They 
will leave here on thh 8.09 train, 
Tuesday. 
Tremont Theatre, 
“Woodland,” the delightful musical fan- 
tasy that has charmed theatre patrons all 
summer at the Tremont in Boston, is now at 
the end of its run, next week being the last. 
‘‘ Woodland” will be followed at the Tre- 
~ mont by George Ade’s latest work, “ The 
Sho-Gun.” This is a Korean comic opera, 
and the music was written by Gustav Luders. 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clock, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
160 Cabot Street, 
Agents for the Eastman Kodak Co. 
BEVERLY. 
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Iles | ie 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, BEVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
The play is the more interesting from the 
fact it is the first joint product of Mr. Ade 
and Mr. Luders. ‘The Sho-Gun” comes 
to Boston with a record of a most successful 
run of ten weeks in Chicago. It will be 
presented at the Tremont by a splendid 
company, and the production has been de- 
scribed as decidedly beautiful. This fact 
will be known from the ‘Sho-Gun” being 
under the management of Henry W. Savage. 
Seats for the “Sho-Gun” will be on sale 
August 15, and there is certain to be a big 
demand for the opening. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer stre.t, Manchester, Mass. 
MASON 
W. L. MALOON & CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
George S. Sinnicks, 
BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Office hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 6. 
Room 7 A. B. & W. Block, Beverly. 
“Korn Vanish Treatment.” 
DR LAURENCE AR BLOOD, 
CHIROPODIST. 
Evenings, 7 to 9. 
VETERINARY. 
Ww. B. WENTZELL, D.v.s. 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Officeand Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
SIMON McHKIERNAN, 
eee Butler oee 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons. Have been 
for several years with Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE 
PARKER. 
Tel. 754-2 Bev, 
182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS s 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGS GTS Fr, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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