18 | _NORTH SHORE BREEZE Feb. 18,1916, | 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Standley EF e C ry ) A WwW y. FE R 
last Monday evening entertained the ESTABLISHED 1877 
S: Te US Wand Y: committee of the 
rienadstp Rebeka Podge oF Sx CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
ly at a valentine party. 
An important business change took NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
place at Beverly Farms recently. The BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
North Shore “Provision Company 
(John Daniels, pres.) has gone out of 
business and has disposed of its stock. 
A. Preston Thissell, successor to the 218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ::  :-: BEVERLY 
[hissell Co., has taken the store va- : 
cated by the North Shore Provision Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Company and will greatly enlarge his a 
BRanee The new quarters will SVE: Mrs. Charles H. Trowt of Pride’s HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
him increased acommodations in the viene: was operated upon at the FILLED AT 
matter of room and he purposes to Beverly hospital last Monday. 9 
add other lines to his grocery and pro- A public whist pany followed ey DELAN EY S 
Jision busiiesel sation will waves balemcune comm: ill be given soon in Mar- 
ery and probably a fish market in ad- shall’s hall. The ‘affair w ill be under A 
dition to his other business. John re toes ve We a te OURS pint Prary 
Sond Lilo PRE ENT Oi er eee adies of St. Margaret’s church. 
ike eo ea Aba The warrant has been issued for Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
ter, has entered the employ of Mr. the annual meeting Of the West BEVERLY 
Thissell and will act as foreman for Beach Corporation, in Marshall's hall, 
inh! next Monday evening at 7.45 o'clock. 
The principal business is the election 
of officers and the hearing of reports. 
The wedding of Charles Laitenen 
Y CS of 24 Sherman street, Peabody, and SAMUEL A. GENTLEE 
Miss Alma Puickkonen of 19 Everett 
° street, Beverly Farms, took place in & SON 
Sir Peabody on Saturday, Feb. 5, Rev. S. 
Special Department for Automobiles _ | 
Painting and Varnishing First-Class Work 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
ek pape ene: as bride for C. H. GENTLEE S. A. CENTLEE 
. a Number OF years NaS been a mem- 9 James Street 16 Butman Street 
This bank can be of much Keen t thekieneehel teat rcen air 
assistances. LO VOU mics: Connolly. U d t Ik 
even you, although you may The Ward 6 Republican City com- n er a ers. 
mittee met for organization — last 
‘ ee eee 277 CABOT STREET 
week. Howard P. Williams was 
not think so now.. Later 
on opportunity is going to elected chairman and Frank_ L. 
knock at vour door. What Woodberry, secretary. The other Beverly 
: re : ’ inembers, Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, - 
will you do ae it pass Arthur oA. < Wood bir cneemidaes eee Calls answered anywhere day or night | 
‘ : ; alli rooks 7 4 
on? ‘Those are the times Jr., William R. Brooks, Howard EF. M. C. HORTON, Agent | 
Morgan, W. B. Publicover, Robert ft 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
when a bank such as this is . 2 
Pee Hodgkins and Charles F. Butman, 
more than a triend—it s an were divided into finance, naturaliza- ; 
ally of the trust sort, lend- tion and other necessary committees. Miss Louise Hannable is the new 
ing you its resources, giving Henry Rinaldi, a former employe assistant at the Pride's Crossing see 
bets : of the Tunipoo Inn, who is now in Office. / 
you good sound adviee, in the Italian army, writes an interest- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Caldwell 
other words assuring you ing letter of his experiences on the Of Waterbury, Conn., have been visit- 
success am Austrian» front: “He: -leit; “Beverly.— 1s friends at Beverly Farms thes 
ee Farms last August after having taken past week. 
out his first papers for naturalization Miss E. R. Bruerton of Reading 
as a citizen of this country. Rumors as spent a portion of this week at | 
that he had been killed are set at rest Beverly Farms the guest of Mipg | 
by the receipt of a letter from him Howard A. Doane. Miss Bruertom 
the past week. Rinaldi is a corporal was formerly a teacher at the Bey- 
in the 12th company of the 41st Ital- erly Farms school. 
ian regiment and has been at the George S. Hadley will have reach 
front since Dec. 22. In his letter he ed the 88th milestone in life’s journey — 
mentions several other Italians who next Monday. He has lived at Bey=" 
lived here and who left at the same erly Farms for years until about) 
time he did. Some are in the hospital year ago when he went to live with F 
with their wounds, or ill, and one of relatives at Salem... Mr. Ha “lex is 
the number is dead. enjoying good health, * 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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