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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Murdock McDonald left the 
early part of this week and is enjoying 
country life at Intervale, N.H. 
The “Girls” some 25 or 30 in num- 
ber, entertained their friends at a 
dance in Marshall’s hall on Thursday 
evening. 
The tug-of-war team of Div. 12, 
A.O.H., of Beverly, which met a fair 
and square defeat from the Farms 
“‘Yannigans” at the lawn party given 
last week are now putting up all kinds 
of excuses by way of explanation. As 
there is to be a tug-of-war contest at 
a dance to be held in Neighbor’s hall 
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, this same 
team from Beverly is given a cordial 
invitation to be there, and the “ Yanni- 
gans”’ will again probably repeat the 
dose. Or ifthe above date is incon- 
venient the Farms team is ready to 
meet them at any other time or place 
for ‘fun, money or marbles.” 
Proctor Denno has gone to Antigo- 
nish, N.S., where he will take a course 
in the local college there. 
Mrs. George F. Wood has returned 
from a two weeks’ sojourn at the 
Scott Frazier farm at Franklin, N.H. 
Miss Mary Hill of Brookline, who is 
well known and has many friends here, 
goes next week to Atlanta, Ga., where 
she has accepted a position as teacher 
of physical culture and gymnastics. 
At the Hamilton driving club 
matinee last Saturday, Dr. John J. 
Riorden, driving his fast Fred W., 
won out in an event against some fast 
ones. 
Jeremiah Toomey and _ James 
McKeon were the managers for a 
large paity of young people who on 
last Tuesday evening enjoyed a moon- 
light ride out through the country, 
ending at Lakecroft, where supper 
was served, after which an hour or so 
was spent in dancing in the large 
dining-room of the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Stevens 
have returned to their Rochester, 
N.H., home after spending the past 
two weeks visiting friends at the 
Farms. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1877 Tel.: 
FE. C. SAWYER 
126 and 13O Rantoul St., Cor. Bow St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
John Garvey and Daniel Gilmartin 
have taken a contract to repair the 
beach wall on the Lee estate, and 
have already started work. 
The ladies in charge of the Farms 
table at Peabody’s field Wednesday at 
the Sam-Sam in aid of the Beverly 
hospital, desire through the BREEZE 
to express their sincere thanks for the 
articles and money sent in to them, 
and also for the generous patronage 
given them, all of which helped to 
make the affair one of success. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Collamore 
and Miss May D. Connolly were in at- . 
tendance at Beverly Wednesday even- 
ing at the Hardy-Arey wedding and 
reception. 
Miss Louise Donovan of Dorches- 
ter is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 
D. Connolly, Oak street. At the 
Sam-Sam Miss Donovan was a “gypsy 
girl” and aided considerable in helping 
out the good cause. 
Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, was 
a gay one for the domestics along the 
North Shore, as they were royally en- 
tertained by some of the help at the 
house ‘of ‘Mr. C. H.y Tweed> ~ The 
dampness of the evening somewhat 
marred the pleasure of the occasion 
but nevertheless, there were about 
seventy who joined in the merriment. 
The house was thrown open as Mrs. 
C. H. Tweed was visiting friends in 
Vermont. Dancing was indulged in 
till past midnight, supper being served 
at 12, after which a few up-to-date 
songs were sung by H. Lyne, Law- 
rence Gadd from Hamilton, and a 
very pretty song by Miss Nellie 
Dixon, which was heartily applauded. 
Joseph F. Haskell of Maplewood 
was in town Thursday renewing 
acquaintances. 
Telephone Connection. 
S A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Director and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night. 
BEVERLY. 
277 Cabot Street. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Walchiaker, Jeweler tnd Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St., BEVERLY 
The Pickett Goal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
Coal Wood 
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Cement, Lime, Sanp AND Hair 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
can consistently be extended. 
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