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BEVERLY FARMS. 
James Wiseman and S. J. Connolly 
have gone to Phillips Exeter to con- 
tinue their studies. Both young men 
are quite prominent in athletics and 
their many friends here look to see 
them make a good record in the school 
games. 
The George Howes, who are at the 
Little cottage this year, entertained a 
small party of friends at their shore 
place last night. 
Mrs. Henry C. Weston has closed 
her shore residence for the season, 
and will beat Lenox for the remainder 
of the fall. 
The Clay Pierces entertained a 
party of six at dinner Monday night. 
A dinner was given by Frank Bart- 
lett at his Pride’s Crossing place last 
night, at which ten guests were pres- 
ent. 
Miss F. E. Horton, who has recent- 
ly been the guest of the Reginald 
Robbins at their Pride’s Crossing es- 
tate, left Thursday for the Fabyans. 
Neal Rantoul entertained a small 
party of friends at dinner at his beau- 
tiful shore place at Beverly Farms 
last night. 
Mrs. J. F. Moat is the guest of Mrs. 
John Cordner at her shore place this 
week. The Cordners, hy the way, 
will close their place next Wednesday. 
Thomas McDonald is enjoying a 
trip through New Hampshire. He 
left here Thursday. 
The Bryce Allans entertained a 
party of sixteen at dinner at their 
shore residence Sunday evening. 
They also entertained a smal] party at 
lunch the same day. 
The H. D. Burnhams entertained a 
party of ten friends at a dinner last 
night. 
The leap year party given at the 
Farms Tuesday evening was a very 
successful affair and quite a large 
number enjoyed the dancing. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEV ERY 
Messers Crowley and Lunt, pro- 
prieters and editors of the Casco Bay 
Breeze and also publishers of the Bev- 
erly Directory and Guide, have re- 
turned here after a most successful 
season at Casco Bay. 
Miss Edna L. Stiles entertained 
the F. F. F. K. Club at her home on 
Railroad avenue Monday night. The 
evening was greatly enjoyed by the 
young people with various games, and 
refreshments served by the young 
The 
young people departed at a season- 
able hour voting Miss Stiles a capital 
hostess added to the pleasure. 
hostess. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Eaton 
have been entertaining this week Mr. 
and Mrs, R.S. Beck of Dorchester 
at their home on Odell avenue. 
Mrs. D. C. Smith and daughter are 
again at their Beverly home after an 
enjoyable vacation at Rye Beach. 
Mrs. C. L. Doble is enjoying a 
weeks vacation which she is spending 
with triends at Richmond, Me. 
William -H.7 Meade and’ G. C. 
Stickney left Friday for a trip to the 
St. Louis fair. They will visit Niagra 
Falls, Chicago, Detroit, Washington 
and New York enroute. 
Friendship Rebekah lodge enter- 
tained at Odd Fellow’s Hall Thurs- 
day evening at a baked bean supper. 
After the supper a pleasing musical 
and literay entertainment was enjoy- 
ed. 
The hearing on the petition of the 
Beverly and Haverhill has again been 
postponed, this time until October 20 
on request of counsel Clemens for the 
road. 
You will find new fall suits, coats, 
waists, furs and millinery at the Metro- 
politan store. Notice theirad. * 
_ Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina 
tion Store. -* | 
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. 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, BEVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
Party at Magnolia. 
Gorham Davis entertained a large 
party of Gloucester friends at his 
place in Magnolia, Wednesday. 
Each year at the close of the season 
Mr. Davis invites his friends down to 
Magnolia for a day to enjoy them- 
selves, and about 75 availed them- 
selves of the privilege this year. 
The party came up from Gloucester 
on the 10.18 train, and were taken to 
Magnolia in Mr. Davis’ wagonettes. 
Until dinner time they enjoyed them- 
selves about the beach and visiting the 
many places of interest that abound 
here: 
At the dinner hour all returned to 
the automobile shed, which had been 
fixed up as a dining room for the occa- 
sion, and which was elaborately dec- 
orated with autumn foliage, and here 
they enjoyed a bountiful repast. 
The remainder of the day was 
passed as each saw fit, and upon de- 
parting all united in voting Mr. Davis 
a capital host, and turned homeward 
with the memory of a most pleasant 
outing to treasure up in the time to 
come. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF 4VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
VETERINARY. 
WW. 2 WEIN 2 4S ave 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
& MEATS AND PROVISIONS * 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
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OB at hy 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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