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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. James 
B. Dow, at her home on Hale st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Haw- 
kins (Marie Gaynor) arrived home 
yesterday from their wedding trip 
and have taken up house-keeping at 
28 Vine st. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s church enjoyed their usual 
weekly gathering at their new rooms 
in the Murphy block, on West st., 
veins afternoon. 
A handsome concrete wall, 7-foot 
high, with piers, is to be built by 
Connolly Bros. along the street line 
from the West Beach Corporation to 
the R. R. Crossing, at the Henry Lee 
estate, 
The the manual 
Bee ee a for 
training has been installed at the Bev- 
erly Farms school, a fact that gives 
much satisfaction to both scholar and 
teacher, for hereafter there will be no 
need of the pupils going to Beverly 
every week as they have been doing. 
This bank can be of much 
assistance to you. Yes, 
even you, although you may 
not think so now. — Later 
on opportunity is going to 
knock at your door. What 
will you do then—let it pass 
on? Those are the times 
when a bank such as this is 
more than a friend—it’s an 
ally of the trust sort, lend- 
ing you its resources, giving 
you good sound advice, in 
other words assuring you > 
success. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE | Feb.11, 1916, 
E. C. SAWYER. 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- | olla 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS «~ 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ot :-: BEVERLY . |] 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Painting and Varnishing 
John McCarthy, who lives in the 
Richard Barrett house on Haskell st., 
returned this week to his old job at 
HAVE. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS | 
FILLED AT 
the N. Y., N. H. & H. freight sheds in J) ELAN E Y Ss | 
Boston. He has been employed there i 
in the 
Boston 
“called out” 
the 
for years, but was 
recent strike among 
freight handlers. 
Walter H. Newton of Gloucester 
is the new registered pharmacist at 
Varney’s drug store, commencing his 
duties there this week. Mr. Newton 
has had many years of experience in 
his profession, and for a number of 
years conducted a drug store for him- 
self in Gloucester. 
Members of the Beverly Farms 
Fire department were entertained by 
the Central station firemen Wednes- 
day evening, the affair taking place 
at Atlantic hall, Beverly. The pro- 
gram included a fine spread and mu- 
sical numbers. The affair was given 
as a sort of return compliment for 
the splendid time the Beverly “lad- 
dies” had at the outing and picnic of 
the Farms members, “held last Sep- 
tember. 
Apntherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streetsl . 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good — 
drug store should keep. 
| SAMUEL A. GENTLE | 
& SON 
C. H. GENTLEE 
9 James Street 
Cor. 
S. A. GENTLEE 
16 Butman Street 
Undertakers: 
277 CABOT STREET 
Beverly 
Calls answered anywhere dag or night — 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
TreLrys Younc Prorpte How To BE 
HAppy. 
Dr. Charles E. Barker of Washing- 
ton, D. C., former physical adviser to 
ex-President William H. Taft, gave - 
an address to High school students in 
Portland the other day on “How to 
be Happy.” 
Dr. Barker outlined five rules to 
follow to be contented and happy. 
The rules were: 
Cultivate the habit of always loox- 
ing on the bright side of every ex- 
perience that happens in your life. 
Accept cheerfully the place in life 
you find yourself today. 
Throw your whole soul and spirit 
in your work and do the best you 
know how. 
Form the habit of doing little bits 
of kindness and courtesy to. the peo- 
ple that touch your life every day. 
Adopt and maintain a childlike atti- 
tude of confidence and trust in God 
as your own Father. 
CRS aT 
MastER BUILDERS ELECT. 
At the annual meeting, in the rooms 
of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, 
Robert Robertson of Beverly was- 
elected president of the North Shore 
Master Builders’ association. George 
S. Sinnicks of Manchester was chosen 
as one of the vice-presidents. Others 
from this section elected to the board 
of directors were as follows: \ 
Publicover and S. jon Config 
Beverly Farms ; F: 
of W enham. 3 
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