NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Alice Witham, the popular as- 
sistant to Postmaster Elmer Standley, 
is enjoying a couple of weeks respite 
from her duties and is at her home in 
Rockport. 
WIMeGaY tone ee of the * Baptist 
church contemplate giving a musicale 
at the church soon. 
The local order of Forresters will 
have an installation of officers at their 
rooms Wednesday evening, two weeks 
hence. 
Mrs. Susan H. Barlow and Mr.and 
Mrs. Fred Barlow of Pocasset are 
guests over Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. 
Clarence Strong Pond, High street. 
Sellars McKee returned Friday to 
St. Paul’s school, Concord, N.H. 
Adjutant-General William Stopford 
of Beverly will address the Men’s 
union at the Farms, Thursday evening, 
Jan. 26. 
Addison Davis has had a crowd of 
men employed at cutting ice on Gravel 
pond the past week. 
The Manchester Mandolin club 
gave a highly entertaining concert at 
the Baptist church, Monday evening, 
which was well attended. All the 
numbers were rendered in a most 
creditable manner by the young peo- 
ple, the violin solos of Miss Marion 
Scott and the readings by Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Watson Joyce being especially 
well liked. 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond ad- 
dressed the Men’s union at Gloucester 
Thursday evening on the very striking 
topic “ That Reminds Me.” 
Miss Katherine Hurley of Boston 
spent the past week at Beverly Farms. 
Connolly Bros. started work Mon- 
day on an auto shed for Herbert M. 
Sears at his place in Pride’s Crossing. 
In the spring they will build an ocean 
pier off his place. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee, Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank Seabury, Mr. and Mrs. 
C. D. Moulton, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Clifton Long Bremer formed a merry 
party of Farms’ people who went over 
to Salem, Wednesday evening, to play 
in a bridge whist tournament being 
run under the auspices of some of 
Salem’s fashionable set. 
Mr. Edward Haven was noticed 
about the village Thursday. 
Capt. Blaney’s fish wier off West 
Beach suffered considerably from the 
heavy seas the first of the week, one 
side of ‘the wier being wholly de- 
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_John McCarthy returned home from 
the South, Monday. Forsome time he 
has been engaged in plumbing at Balti- 
more and various other cities. ; 
The installation of the officers of 
Preston corps 93, W.R.C., will take 
place at G.A.R. hall next Tuesday 
evening. There will be a collation 
served after the meeting. 
Mrs. Thomas Walen_ returned 
Thursday after a few days visit with 
relatives in Beverly. 
A new hydrant has this week been 
placed on Oak street, opposite the 
station, the old one being removed be- 
cause of a leak. 
Mr. and Mrs Patrick McTiernan 
had a narrow escape from asphixiation 
at their High street home one night 
this week, which they do not care to 
repeat again soon. Tuesday evening 
just before retiring, Mr. McTiernan 
turned off all the registers in the 
various rooms of the house, with the 
exception of his bed-room, just after 
he had banked the fire in the furnace 
with coal. Toward morning Mr. 
McTiernan awoke only to find the 
room filled with gas, and both he and 
his wife were weakened by its fumes. 
Dr. McGrath was called and relieved 
them somewhat, though they now feel 
the result of their experience. 
The friends of Mrs. Geo. F. Wood 
are glad to see her out again after be- 
ing confined to her house the past 
eight weeks with an attack of bronchi- 
tis. 
Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly has gone 
to Worcester, Mass., for a six weeks’ 
visit. 
Word has been received that the 
fair for the New England Deaf Mute 
school at Beverly will take place at 
the Vendome, Boston, in the near 
future. The people of Beverly Farms 
have been asked to contribute towards 
the apron table, and it is hoped that 
many will respond as the cause is sure- 
ly a worthy one. All contributions 
may be sent to Mrs. Otis H. Luke, 
Hampton court, Brookline, or to Miss 
Connolly, Oak street, Beverly Farms. 
The date of the fair will be announced 
later. 
Lawrence Watson, 2d, is confined 
to the house with a severe attack of 
the grip. 
The young people have been taking 
advantage of the excellent skating on 
Haven’s marsh the past week. 
Miss Barbara Daniels, who has been 
suffering with a severe cold is out 
again. 
Miss Downey of Boston visited 
Beverly Farms this week. 
John Trowt gave a dinner Tuesday 
evening to a number of boy friends. 
All kinds of fruit at reasonable 
prices at the Boston Fruit Market. * 
Full line of winter gloves at Bell’s 
Combination store, Manchester. * 
Wee EW. 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LEtT. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS »* 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ana 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches 
ter and Magnolia. 
i191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Daily and Sunday Papers 
H. M. St.Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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