May 25, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 99 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Barrett 
of Elizabeth, N. J., have spent the 
past week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathews 
of Allentown, Pa., have been among 
the visitors at Beverly Farms the 
past week. 
Next Tuesday afternoon Preston 
Relief corps will meet at the Beverly 
Farms cemetery to decorate the 
graves of its departed members. This 
in accordance with the annual custom. 
The old Cross house on Hale st., 
which is somewhat of a landmark, is 
to be torn down and its site filled in 
and graded. The estate was recently 
purchased by St. Margaret’s parish 
and adjoins that property. 
The Ladies Sewing circle met at 
the local Baptist church yesterday 
afternoon where the members sewed 
on articles for the annual fair. At 
six o'clock a supper was served to 
the members and their guests. 
Peter Gaudreau’s barbershop, in 
Central square, will be closed all day 
next Wednesday—Decoration Day. 
No trouble in having your tonsorial 
wants attended to the day before— 
three barbers, no waits. adv. 
This evening the Girls’ club of the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church will 
hold their “at home.” The members 
have invited their friends and will 
make the gathering especially pleas- 
ant, as this will be the closing meet- 
ing before the commencement of the 
summer vacation. 
Memorial Day will be observed at 
Beverly Farms in the customary man- 
ner next Wednesday. Preston post, 
168, G. .\. R., escorted by Andrew 
Standley camp, S. of V., members of 
the fire department and invited guests 
and headed by the police and the Bevy- 
erly Farms band, will march up Hale 
st. at 1.30 o'clock. They will counter- 
march through Hale st. to Central sq., 
to Hart st., to the Beverly Farms 
cemetery. The graves of the soldier 
dead will be decorated and the ritual 
read. The line of march will then be 
through Hart, Hale and Beach sts. to 
West Beach where flowers will be 
thrown upon the waters in honor of 
the sailor dead. The procession will 
then proceed up West st. to Central 
sq. and be dismissed. In the evening 
all are cordially invited to attend the 
Memorial services at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church when H. Hard- 
ing Hale of Boston, a former S$. of V. 
division commander will give a patri- 
otic address. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
. NOTICE 
I wish to give emphatic denial to 
the report that I have sold my provi- 
sion business in Beverly Farms. 
There is not an atom of truth in the 
report. I have been in business on 
the North Shore for 30 years and 
have no immediate intention of mak- 
ing a change. 
WALTER P. BREWER, 
Brewer’s Market, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
April 12, 1917. 
Harry Sadoian, who was at Bev- 
erly Farms two seasons ago, has re- 
turned to his old position at Peter 
Gaudreau’s barber shop, Central sq., 
after being employed at Miami, Fla., 
the past season. Peter believes the 
best way to keep his patrons is to 
serve them. “No waits” is the slogan 
at his shop—three first-class barbers. 
The Page & Shaw tea room on 
Hale st. is practically completed. It 
is a pretty and attractive place. Its 
location on a high elevation, sur- 
rounded by pine trees, will offer to 
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Mass. 
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R. E. HENDERSON 
Box 244. BEVERLY. MASS. 
Telephone. 
