NORTH SHORE, BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Officer Williams entertained a num- 
ber of friends at his cottage on Misery 
Island on Labor Day. 
Gregory Connolly left here Tuesday 
on a business trip to New York and 
New Jersey. 
Miss Elizabeth Gillan of San Fran- 
cisco, who has been the guest of the 
Misses May and Anna Connolly at the 
Farms this summer, but who has been 
in New York recently, has returned 
to the Farms and is again the guest 
of the Misses Connolly. 
St. Margaret’s church is planning 
for a fair to be held in aid of the 
church early this coming month. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ordway are 
receiving congratulations upon the 
birth of a son. 
The Beverly Farms hotel has 
changed hands. Edward McCann, 
the former proprietor, has sold out to 
his brother-in-law, Lawrence Diggins. 
Louis Larson is erecting a business 
block on Haskell street. There will 
be room for two-stores on the first 
floor and tenements overhead. 
A very pleasant reunion of the 
week was that of the May family, 
which was held Labor day at the old 
May homestead on Hart street, now 
occupied by Mrs. Lydia Williams. 
-About 50 members of the family, 
ranging in age from a few months to 
over 70 years, were present, and the 
occasion was most enjoyabie. Guests 
were present from Malden, Everett, 
Boston and Beverly. 
Howard Doane, Rev. Clarence S. 
Pond, Arthur Mayberry and a few 
others on board Mr. Doane’s trim 
sloop enjoyed a fishing trip down the 
harbor Labor day afternoon. An ex- 
cellent time and a good catch are 
reported. 
Driver Pike of the hook and ladder 
resumed his duties at the local engine 
house, Tuesday, after a two weeks’ 
vacation, which he spent with his 
family in camp at Conomo. 
Miss Margaret Mitchell left here 
Tuesday for her home in Pawtucket, 
R.I, after a delightful visit of a month 
with the Elmer Standleys. 
Walter Broderick returned to Bos- 
ton Wednesday after a few weeks’ 
visit with his cousin, Frank I. Lamas- 
ney. 
Among the Farms people who took 
in the excursion to Alton Bay Wednes- 
day were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe, Miss 
Annie Holmes, Otis Luke and two 
‘children, and George Day. 
The Isaac R. Thomases had covers 
‘set for 10 at dinner Tuesday. 
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