ee ee ee ee. ee 
- getting along nicely. 
June 15, 1917. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Florence Connell has secured 
a good position with Otis T. Dunham, 
Dodge st., North Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Victor de Bellefoid 
of Boston are occupying rooms in the 
Arthur L. Standley apartments, Vine 
and Oak sts., for the season, 
The Western Union Tel. office in 
Neighbors hall block opened the first 
of the week for the season. Mr. 
Berry is the operator in charge. 
The American Express Co. has 
opened its Pride’s Crossing office in 
the Trowt building for the season. 
John Casey is the manager. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Robinson of 
Ellsworth, Me., have spent the past 
week visiting friends at Beverly 
Farms. They returned home _ this 
morning. 
S. John Connolly has been confined 
at the St. Elizabeth hospital, Brigh- 
ton, the past week. He recently un- 
derwent an operation and has been 
He is expected 
home in a couple of days. 
Preston W. R. corps gave a most 
pleasing entertainment to a large audi- 
ence in Neighbors hall last evening. 
The program consisted of a drama 
entitled “Visions of Fair Women,” 
anda ministrel show. The entertainers 
were all local people. 
Rey. James H. Downey, asst. 
pastor of St. Margaret’s church has 
the sympathy of the community over 
the loss of -his mother, ‘who. ‘passed 
away at her home in Plymouth, the 
latter part of last week. A number 
of Beverly Farms people attended the 
funeral services. 
Major George F. Keenan, formerly 
captain of the tst Mass. Ambulance 
corps, who has been connected with 
the medical department of the :na- 
tional guard since his return from the 
Mexican border, .has:*been ordered 
south for immediate service as chief 
surgeon. He will be stationed at Fort 
Oglethorpe, Ga. Dr. Keenan married 
Miss Gertrude Connolly, daughter of 
Alderman and Mrs. Thos. D. Con- 
nolly of Beverly Farms. 
Among the recent local real estate 
transfers is noted the following: 
Louis A. Shaw of Beverly : Farms 
conveys to Russell Burrage of Bos- 
ton, 57.936 acres of land on Hart st. 
and Preston place; also 43,480 square 
feet land, and buildings on Preston 
Place road; also 1.795 acres of land 
in Beverly Farms. By the above sale 
Mr. Shaw disposes of his total estate 
at Beverly Farms. He has a country 
home in Peterboro, N. H. 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
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' 164 CABOT STREET - 
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Poultry and Game 
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Telephone Beverly Farms 8210 or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
Afternoon tea served. 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
(eats and Provistons 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The best Quality 
Morning and Promptly Filled 
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. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stevens of 
Williamstown have been among the 
visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Miss Lillian Merrill, one of the 
popular telephone operators at the 
Beverly Farms exchange, is to be 
married next Thursday, June 21, to 
John Hogan of Beverly. 
The electric sign at the Page & 
Shaw tea house at Beverly Farms is 
attracting considerable attention, It 
is hung from a tree in front of the 
building and can be seen from a dis- 
R. E. Henderson 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
Beverly Farms - - Mass. 
AGENT FOR 
Maillard ( New York) high grade 
CHOCOLATES 
H. D. Foss & Co. 
Quality Chocolates 
( Boston) 
OFFICIAI 
SIGN | 
—S4~ Chocolates 
Ya Cpocotaila, that ast differnt” 
Eastman Kodaks and Films 
DEVELOPING and PRINTING 
Two Telephones—77 and 8202 
Gpe, 
tance of Hale st. It 
has 140 colored 
colors of the 
trademark. 
matching the 
Page & aye 
BEVERLY. - MASS, 
elephone 
lamps, 
famuliar 
