June 8, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Louis Hardy entertained: the 
Ladies’ Sewing circle last evening at 
‘her home in Hale st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Haskins 
of Trenton, N. J., have been among 
the visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Zeverly Farms ladies are invited to 
meet at the G. A. R. hall on Tuesday 
afternoons with the sewing circle 
which is working for the Red Cross. 
Peter McLaughlin arrived home on 
Wednesday for a few days’ visit with 
his family. He is a superintendent 
for Connolly Bros. on a large job at 
Warrenton, Va. 
Alfred E. Medcalfe is another pop- 
ular Beverly Farms young man who 
has recently entered the U. 5. service. 
He has enlisted in the navy and is 
stationed at Charlestown Navy Yard 
at present. 
Try one of our Leatherex soles the 
next time you have your shoes re- 
paired. Not rubber; will keep out 
dampness. Whole sole and _ heel 
$1.75; half-sole and heel, $1.35.— 
J. A. Culbert, Beverly Farms. — adv.. 
The new granite curbstones for the 
sidewalk improvement at Beverly 
Farms were distributed along the 
streets where they will be placed. 
West, Oak, Hart and Hale sts. are 
some of those which will have side- 
walk improvements this year. 
The widening of the corner at the 
Haven estate on West st. is now com- 
‘pleted. The improvement was great- 
ly. needed and is much appreciated. 
There is now a wide, safe turn where 
there was formerly a sharp, blind 
curve. 
A party of young people from the 
Manchester Baptist church gave a 
most pleasing entertainment on Tues- 
day evening at the local Baptist 
church before a large audience. One 
number on the program was a sketch 
entitled, “The Old Peabody Pew.” 
Hershel Lutes of Indianapolis, Ind., 
private secretary to former Senator 
A. J. Beveridge, arrived at Beverly 
Farms this week and his stay will 
probably extend to the late falls. 
Lutes was one of the young men who 
registered here on Tuesday. 
Preston W. R. C. will give a public 
entertainment and dance in Neighbors 
hall on Thursday evening, June 14. 
The proceeds will be devoted towards 
the fund now being raised by the var- 
ious corps throughout the state to de- 
fray the expenses of the coming G. A. 
R. encampment to be held in Boston 
in August. 
SPRAYING, 
and INSECT WORK 
BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
164 CABOT STREET - 
40 minutes from Boston. 
conducted at Beverly Farms. 
Poultry and Game 
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Automobile parties accommodated. 
Afternoon tea served. 
R’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Meats and Provisions 
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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. 
There were 152 men registered for 
the draft at Beverly Farms last Tues- 
day. Of this number 53 were aliens. 
There was a total registration in the 
city of 2017, 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
June -F1, °r12—Robt. Warwick in 
“The Argyle Case.” War, travel and 
comedy pictures. 
June 13, 14—Pearl White in “May 
Blossom.’ Marie Doro in “Heart's 
Desire.” Pathé Weekly. Comedy. 
June 15, 16—Mary Pickford ine Ac 
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Beverly Farms - - Mass. 
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Two Telephones—77 and 8202 
Romance of the Redwoods.” — Picto- 
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story, “Grant, the Reporter.” 
R. E. HENDERSON 
Box 244. BEVERLY. MASS. 
Telephone. 
