BEVERLY FARMS 
St. Margaret’s Court of Forresters, 
68, held an enjoyable social and dance 
in Neighbor’s hall Tuesday evening. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Chas. Hillyard (chairman), 
Misses Julia Kelly and Vina Walsh, 
Michael Ring and James Hallisey. 
The ever popular Heaphy’s Orchestra 
furnished the music. 
On Wednesday a carpenter who 
was at work at West Beach sawing off 
the ends of the new piles fell and 
landed upon the float beneath, severely 
injuring his arm and back. He was 
taken to the Beverly Hospital. 
Herman McDonald and Andrew 
Diestart have been enjoying camp 
life upon the shores of Sunapee Lake, 
N.H., the past week. 
Miss Jennie Hanson who on Mon- 
day attained the 16th milestone of 
her young and happy existence and 
her friend Miss ilhelmina Burn- 
strum of Beverly Cove, which date 
was also her birthday, jointly cele- 
brated the happy events on Monday 
evening last by holding a birthday 
lawn party upon the grounds adjoining 
Miss Hanson’s residence on Vine 
street. The lawn was prettily deco- 
rated with Japanese lanterns and 
_ tables with refreshments were spread 
under the trees. Besides their Farms 
relatives and fiiends there was a large 
party present from Peverly and Salem. 
The enjoyment of the occasion was 
perhaps increased by the various 
forms of entertainment furnished by 
the different artists present, with 
vocal and instrumental music. During 
the evening each of the young ladies 
were presented with numerous 
presents. 
The Misses Mary and Katherine 
Casey of Providence, RI., who have 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. _ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
spent the past week as guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Thos. D. Connolly, con- 
cluded their visit the early part of 
this week and on Wednesday’s sailing 
of the ““Cymric”’ they were passengers 
with other members of their family. 
They will spend the next two months 
abroad. 
The many friends of Edward Faulk- 
ner of Salem, a carpenter, who is 
quite well-known at the Farms, will 
be pained to hear of his misfortune 
which recently befell him while 
alighting from a moving car. He 
caught his foot and fell back onto the 
rail, the wheel running over his hand. 
Mr. Faulkner was taken to the hos- 
pital where it was found necessary to 
amputate his arm at the wrist. 
Men’s Collars and Underwear at 
White’s. i 
Henry D. Larcom 
The body of Henry D. Larcom, the 
son of Mrs. Joseph Larcom of Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, was found in 
the waters of West beach about eight 
o’clock Monday morning. The body 
was but a short distance from shore 
near the boat landing. It was found 
by Charles Jones and Frank Blaney, 
two fishermen, who brought the body 
to the shore and notified the police. 
Medical examiner Stickney was called 
and he ordered the body to be taken 
to the undertaking rooms of Lee & 
Cressy. 2 
Mr. Larcom lived with his mother 
on Hale street and he was last seen 
‘shortly after eight o'clock Sunday 
evening. It is thought that he ended 
his life by suicide as he had at times 
threatened to do so. 
He was born at Beverly Farms and 
has always lived there. He was 37 
years old and leaves a mother, five 
brothers and two sisters. 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 
aoa CARE LNTER——— 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS, SCREENS, ETC. 
HOWARD A. DOANE 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
GEHORGE W. 
O’°DEA 
HOUSE PAINTING in all its Branches 
TEL. 71-3 
PAPER HANGING AND GLAZING 
All orders will receive prompt attention ; 
P. O. Box 81, . A 
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PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Established in Beverly in 1885 
Frank N. Hoag 
* & TAILOR »* »& 
184 Cabot Street, 
OPPOSITE THE BANK 
Beverly 
Repairing and Altering, Steam Cleansing 
and Dyeing 
Ladies’ Garments Altered and Pressed 
NATIVE PRICES TO SUMMER PEOPLE 
Telephone 271-3 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140. 
JOHN DANEILS 
Grocerics and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Headquarters for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world. eat, Poultry and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Fruitand Berries. Allof the best quality. 
Orders collected eveyr morning, and promptly filled. 
WVieiR Ee ZO) 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS, 
WYATT’S MARHET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Tel. Con. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions from drugs 
of Recognized Standard Quality. 
This department is constantly under 
the personal supervision of graduates 
in pharmacy. 
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Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
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