NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Alexander Dow has just passed the 
80th milestone in life’s journey and is, 
with one or two exceptions, the oldest 
man at the present time at the Farms. 
Mr. Dow is of Scotch descent. He 
is in good health, attending to his 
duties almost every day at the Sunny- 
side green houses. 
Mrs. Silverberg has received news 
of the safe arrival of her mother at 
Los Angeles, Cal., who left here 
about two weeks ago to visit her son 
there. 
Gregory P. Connolly, 2d, and Eu- 
gene Connolly left on Wednesday to 
again take up their studies at Philips 
Exeter Academy. 
After an absence since early spring 
Percy Noyes came down last Sunday 
from Centerville and spent the day re- 
newing old acquaintances. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eastwood, Mrs Bell, 
Miss Caroline Auld and Miss Soper, 
who are connécted with the mission 
work at the Ruggles street Neighbor- 
hood house, Boston, are today being 
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
D. Connolly at their Oak street home. 
George Tingley, the engineer at 
the West street fire station, and 
Officer Calvin L. Williams, are both 
back to their customary duties after 
enjoying their annual vacations. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy have 
been entertaining Miss Florence 
Ashley of Lynn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cabot re- 
turned to the Farms on Tuesday from 
a trip to the Pacific coast, being 
absent about six weeks. 
Mr. Gregory P. Connolly, 2d, and 
Eugene Connolly entertained a party 
of about sixty of their friends ata 
sociable given in Neighbor’s hall last 
Monday evening. The affair was a 
fitting conclusion to their enjoyable 
summer vacation. 
If you wish to help the sick, buy a 
“Sam Sam" button for the Beverly 
hospital day event, which is to be held 
upon Peabody’s field, Montserrat, 
next Wednesday. Your contribution, 
Established 1877 Tel.: 
E. C. SAWYER 
126 and 130 Rantoul St., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
~ Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
Cor. Bow St. 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing: 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
either in money or something for the 
refreshment table will be very much 
appreciated. As the Farms table will 
be in charge of Mrs. Charles H. 
Trowt, Mrs. Elmer Standley, Mrs. 
Howard E. Morgan, Mrs. Louise 
Wyatt, Miss Jane Bartlett and Miss 
May D. Connolly, anything sent to 
them will go towards helping out the 
good cause. 
The interesting, though unpleasant 
outcome of the recent meeting of the 
milk producers held at Hamilton 
Wednesday, was the vote to raise the 
price of milk to the dealer to five 
cents a quart, which is an indication 
that the consumer will be obliged to 
pay nine or ten cents a quart or go 
withcut, a choice in either case not 
over and above pleasant. 
George W. Larcom, who is a mem- 
ber of Preston Post 188, has gone to 
Saratoga, N.Y., to attend the G.A.R. 
convention. 
Things are beginning ‘to look 
rather quiet at West Beach, and 
already the coming of fall is apparent. 
The change at the beach is, of course, 
somewhat due to the opening of 
school which has taken away most of 
the young people who used to congre- 
gate here. The temperature of the 
water the past week, however, has 
been quite warm and a good many 
bathers have been noted. 
The Farms ladies who are to have 
charge of the refreshment table at the 
“Sam Sam”’ hospital day, will have in 
connection therewith the “hot-dog”’ 
counter which proved so_ successful 
last year. Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly, 
who is one of the hospital directors, will 
have charge of the midway or fakir’s 
row, which will have a variety of 
features for the entertainment of the 
crowd and will be a Coney island in 
miniature, 
Telephone Connection. 
S A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Director and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Wolcmoler, devel ond Ogi 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St., BEVERLY 
The Pickett Coal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
Coal " Wood 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HalIR 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
can consistently be extended. 
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Good Business Policy 
It is good business policy for you to deposit your money with this Bank. 
It brings us closer together and makes our interests mutual. 
Our depositors receive absolute assurance that we will extend every courtesy and convenience that 
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