BEVERLY FARMS 
We regret exceedingly the late 
arrival of the BREEZE last week, and 
must acknowledge the tardiness was 
something over which we have no 
power. The papers were left at the 
Manchester post office at noon, as 
usual, and should have reached here 
on the 1.40 train. We have taken the 
matter up with the department, and 
trust our subscribers here will not be 
forced to wait till Monday for their 
papers again. 
After a period of inactivity the law- 
suit of the Preston heirs vs. West 
Beach corporation, in which the con- 
tention is over the ownership of the 
land on the western end of the beach, 
is again to be resumed at Boston on 
January 16, before a jury. All pre- 
vious litigation has been before an 
auditor. 
John Bailey, after several years of 
travel and wanderings, Tuesday even- 
ing unexpectedly returned to the 
Farms and joined his family at Pick- 
ett’s court. 
Mrs. Edwin F. Mitchell and chil- 
dren of Warren, Me., and formerly of 
Beverly Farms, are visiting relatives 
and friends in this vicinity before set- 
tlement in their new home at Becket, 
Me., where the Rev. Mr. Mitchell has 
lately been appointed pastor of the 
Baptist church. 
The costume party held in Mar- 
shall’s hall last Tuesday evening was 
undoubtedly the hit of the season, the 
event being out of the ordinary and 
furnishing pleasure and enjoyment to 
the large gathering who were present, 
and jollity reigned until a late hour. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the music, 
which was fully appreciated, having 
as usual the newest selections. The 
costumes worn by the dancers were 
all good, and some were especially 
funny. During the evening refresh- 
ments were served at Parker’s res- 
taurant. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Another social and dance is to take 
place on January 23, at Marshall’s 
hall. Music by Long’s orchestra. 
Mr. George A. Breed, who has for 
several years been the superintendent 
and caretaker of the estate of Henry 
Clay Pierce at Pride’s Crossing, has 
resigned. His successor has already 
been appointed. He comes from New 
York. 
Oliver Wendell Holmes council, K. 
of C., held their annual installation of 
officers at Marshall’s hall last Sunday 
afternoon. District Deputy Lawrence 
A. Ford and suite were present and 
conducted the work. A large dele- 
gation from the Beverly council and 
other neighboring councils were pres- 
ent. Several new members were in- 
itiated. . 
Preston W. R. C. Installation 
Tuesday evening the officers of 
Preston Wak Ge. o0,) ate bevery 
Farms were installed by Mrs. Geo. 
Wood, a past president. The new 
officers are: Pres. Mrs. Alice L. Pres- 
ton; S. V. Pres. Mrs. Lydia E. Wil- 
Haims lava resumes) Mea Ae Lar. 
com; Treas. Mrs. A P. Collomore; 
Secyvo Me Eesnull: Con., Mree. CoA. 
May ; Guard, Mrs. Maria Publicover ; 
Asst. Con. Mrs. Benj. Osborne, Asst. 
Guard, Mrs. Fred Bennett ; Press Cor. 
Mrs. Lizzie Williams; Patriotic In- 
structor, Mrs. Geo. Wood ; Musician, 
Mrs. Hodgkins; Color Bearers, 
Martha Blanchard, Nellie Preston, 
Lois May, Mrs. Mabel Blanchard. A 
turkey supper was servedat 6 o’clock. 
A social was held after the meeting, 
when two Mellin’s Food children were 
present and two young ladies gave a 
very entertaining cake walk. Mrs. 
Horton, Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Dennis 
from Manchester were present. 
A pleasant feature of the evening 
was the presentation by the corps of 
a beautiful set of silver knives and 
forks to the retiring president, Mrs. 
Gauld. 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 
——CARPENTER——— 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
HOWARD AMBROSE DOANE 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
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it to their advantage to send orders to us 
by Dunn’s Express, as we Pay the Ex- 
All orders promptly attended to. 
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Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ane 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repaiiee in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
ter and Magnolia. 
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