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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Pauline Welch of Danvers was 
a guest of Miss Maude Cu:bert over 
Sunday. 
The building now occupied by Pub- 
licover Bros., to be vacated at once, is 
to be used as a bakery, it is said. A 
man who formerly was connected 
with Smith, the Beverly baker, is at 
the head of the new concern to be 
started here. Several years ago, be- 
fore Publicover Bros. occupied this 
building, there was a bakery in opera- 
tion there. 
Joseph M. Collins, of Beverly, is 
the agent of the American Exp. Co. 
at Pride’s and Beverly Farms for the 
summer, with office at Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
Mrs. John Wyatt, who has been 
quite seriously ill at her Pride’s home, 
is much improved the past few days. 
F. W. Broad, of Boston, is the new 
meat-cutter at Wyatt’s market for the 
summer. 
Commencing last Sunday three 
masses were said at St. Margaret’s 
church, at 7, 9 and 10.30 respectively, 
and will be continued on Sundays dur- 
ing June, July, August and Septem- 
ber. 
The Board of Aldermen visited 
Beverly Farms Tuesday, locating a 
number of new electric lights, which, 
when installed, will fill in part a long 
felt want, as for some time the matter 
of additional street lights for this sec- 
tion has been agitated. 
With the coming of June and warm 
weather West Beach is the center of 
attraction for scores of people who 
daily make it a rendezvous. Many of 
the bath houses have been let for the 
season, and a number of the more 
enthusiastic bathers have already 
taken daily dips into the brine. 
Plans for the Fourth. 
The Beverly Farms committee on 
Fourth of July celebration will meet 
next week to take steps toward giving 
the people of Ward 6 their usual cele- 
bration. The committee is composed 
of business men and representative 
citizens of the place who work hard 
each year to make the holiday a suc- 
cess, and their efforts in the past have 
been crowned with complete success. 
Not alone have the people of the 
Farms been given an entertainment 
which exceeds greatly that which 
could be expected from the money 
raised wholly by subscription, but 
many visitors have been attracted to 
the celebration. There is something 
doing in Beverly Farms every Fourth 
from early to late with a variety to 
suit all tastes. 
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STILL DOING BUSINESS. 
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P. O. Box 21%, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
D. H. MAMPRE, 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies’ Tailorin 
30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Up - to - Date Styles, Fabrics and 
Workmanship. 
Fashionable North Shore Pat- 
ronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing, 
at LOW PRICES. 
ENDICOTT BLOG, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel. 451-2. 
