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BEVERLY FARMS 
The “North Shore girls” dancing 
party in Neighbor’s hall, Wednesday 
evening, was a largely attended affair, 
and the cool night, together with the 
excellent music of Heaphy’s Singing 
orchestra, made the occasion one of 
pleasure to all. The proceeds were 
for the benefit of St. Margaret’s 
church. . 
The many Farms friends of Wm. 
Keville are already offering their 
hearty congratulations on his ap- 
proaching marriage in about two 
weeks to Miss Frances Flaherty, a 
popular young lady of Brookline. It 
is expected that a part of their honey- 
moon will be spent at Beverly Farms. 
On Thursday and Friday, Rev. Fr. 
N. R. Walsh and his assistant, Rev. 
Dennis J. Maguire moved from the 
house on Haskell street to the paro- 
chial residence just completed, ad- 
joining St. Margaret’s church. 
Some musical Italians, with their. 
various instruments, formed quite an 
orchestra Wednesday evening and 
appeared before the house of what 
they supposed was a newly married 
couple. After half an hour’s ser- 
enade, no one appearing to give them 
welcome or show appreciation, they 
moved off, and it is very probable 
they have yet to discover that they 
were serenading the wrong house, for 
while they were on the right street 
the newly-weds lived some little dis- 
tance off. 
The first of the past week Mr. and 
Mrs. Andrew Standley, Mrs. Marshall 
T. Larcom and Mrs. Elmer Standley 
went to Conomo Point, Essex, and 
have since enjoyed camp life there, 
or at least, it is said the three ladies 
have, butas to Mr. Standley it is a 
question, inasmuch as report has it 
that the male member of the party 
about the middle of the week became 
tired of his “job” for it is reported 
that “everybody played but father.”’ 
At any rate, Mr. Standley sent for re- 
inforcements and today Postmaster 
Standley and Mr. Larcom left town to 
“help out” and spend the week-end at 
old Essex. 
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It is anticipated that the tug-of-war 
contest, to be pulled -off at the dance 
of the Beverly Farms baseball club 
in Neighbor’s hall next Tuesday even- 
ing, Oct. 1, will be an event of much 
interest. It is expected the competi- 
tion will be closed for already there are 
several teams prepared to go into the 
contest. Some of them have been 
getting together nights of late prac- 
ticing all the fine points. They are 
looking for the purse which is await- 
ing the winning team. There is 
much rivalry between the teams, and 
one at least is trying to wipe out 
past defeats. The ‘Yannigans,”’ 
“Knights of Columbus” and “Irish 
Rosies”’ all have their supporters. 
The beautiful gardens of W. S. and 
J. T. Spaulding on Glenwood avenue 
are being made even more attractive 
by the planting of a large amount of 
shrubbery and evergreen trees, of 
which there has already arrived two 
or three car loads. The tool house of 
reinforced concrete built upon the 
same designs as are the other attrac- 
tive buildings has also just been com- 
pleted. 
Things are getting pretty quiet at 
West Beach for Supt. Wm. Neville 
whose duties it is to look after the 
comfort and safety of the bathers. 
Each day his work grows lighter, for 
only a few have the courage to take a 
dip these days. The boating season 
is also practically over and every day 
some yachtsman pulls his craft out 
for its winter quarters. 
SHORE BREEZE 
Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
E. C. SAWYER 
126 and 13O Rantoul St., Cor. Bow St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
“Go West young man” is the case 
of James Naylor, who left the Farms 
Tuesday for a trip West, intending to 
settle there should a good situation be 
secured. 
Mrs. James B. Dow left the middle _ 
of. this week and is now enjoying life 
at North Conway, N.H. 
Telephone Connection. 
S A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Director and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Halchmoke?, Jeweler and Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St., BEVERLY 
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(Established 1844) 
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Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St, 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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