34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
and Reminder 
June 15, 1917. 
BEVERLY FARMS © 
James E. McDonnell is now work- 
ing for Connolly Bros. at Fitchburg, 
Mass. 
The North Shore club will give the 
first dance of the season in Neighbors 
hall next Thursday evening, June 21. 
The Bible school of the local 
Baptist church observed its go anni- 
versary last Sunday. Rev. Mr. 
Peede, a former pastor, delivered the 
morning address. At the noon ser- 
vice addresses were made by the 
superintendents of neighboring Sun- 
day Schools. In the afternoon the 
annual children’s exercises were held. 
Walter P. Brewer, proprietor of 
Brewer’s Market, makes an emphatic 
denial of the rumor that he had sold 
or was to sell his business in Beverly 
Farms. ‘Mr. Brewer has been in the 
provision business in Beverly Farms, 
in his own name, for Io years, and 
previously for 20 years he was man- 
ager of a market. He has no inten- 
tion of making a change at the pres- 
ent time. 
Your Patriotic Duty 
Uncle Sam needs money 
to carry on the fight for you 
and yours—you can show 
your interest by subscribing 
for a Liberty bond. You 
can get them in $50 or 
multiples thereof and if you 
do not have the money to 
pay for all at once you can 
pay 2 per cent. on applica- 
tion, 18 per cent. on June 
28, 20 per cent. on July 30, 
30 per cent. on Aug. 15, 
and 30 per cent. on Aug. 30 
We will handle your sub- 
scription without one cent 
of cost to you. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
KE. 8. Webber, Cashier 
‘as secretary, 
year of continuous service in those - 
mis Ga 
BILES. 
Painting and Varnishing 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN. TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET i tt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Born in Beverly Farms, June 11, a 
daughter to Angelo and Lisa  (Let- 
zia) Grelmi, of Hardy place. 
Miss Lena Capello of Manchester is 
one of the clerks at the new Beverly 
Farms tea house of Page & Shaw. 
Mrs. George F. Keenan and son, 
George, Jr., of Brighton, are visiting 
Mrs. Keenan’s parents, Alderman and 
Mrs. Thomas D, Connolly, Oak st. 
Edmund L,. McDonnell has injured 
the ligaments in his left leg so badly 
that he has been obliged to use a pair 
of crutches to get around with all 
this week. 
Beverly public schools will close for 
the summer vacation during the week 
of June 25th. It is very probable 
that the sessions will continue through 
that week till Friday. 
Miss Sarah F. Donovan has spent 
the past week at Beverly Farms visit- 
ing her family on High st. Miss 
Donovan is a trained nurse and is em- 
ployed in New York City. 
At the celebration of the anniver- 
sary of the Baptist Sunday School 
last Sunday, Willis A. Pride as super- 
intendent and Miss M. Elizabeth Hull 
completed their 30th 
positions and received many congratu- 
lations upon the fact. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Brady 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter, 
Horace J. H. Sears, Esq., of Danvers. 
Miss Brady is a popular Beverly 
Farms young lady; she is a steno- 
grapher and is employed at the state 
institution at Waverley. 
The American National Red Cross 
surgical dressings, at the Beverly 
Farms Public Library basement! On 
Mondays, 10 to I2 a. m. and 2 to 5 
p. m.; Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p. m.; Wed- 
nesdays, 2 2 to 5 p.m., and Thursdays, 
2 to 5. This means that your help is 
needed. 
The land on the Haven estate, 
which was so kindly turned over for 
public gardens for Beverly Farms 
people by Miss Mary Haven, has 
been taken by the following: James 
Mary Elizabeth Brady to: 
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HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Delaney s 
Aputherary 
Cor. Capot AND ABBoTrT oth 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
| drug store should keep. 
S. A. Gentlee & Son 
S. A. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-w 
Cc, H. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-R 
UNDERTAKERS 
277 CABOT STREET, 
Beverly 
TEL. 480 
Calls Answered Anywhere Day or Night 
Samuel A. 
John 
Giel, Patrick 
McKinnon, 
Gorman, 
George Medcalfe, 
Garvey, Thomas O’Neil, Eugene Mc- 
Carthy, Meyer Hamburger, James 
Fanning, John Hallisey, William 
Leahy, Daniel Gilmartin, Jeremiah J. 
Cronin, Jerry Callahan and Edward 
Glidden. Each of these has a good 
sized portion allotted; the soil is ideal 
and excellent returns can well be ex- 
pected. 
ry 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. 
Cheerfulness is what greases the 
axles. of the world; some people go 
through life creaking, 
