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_ Mrs. Edwin F. Carpenter and two 
‘children of Baltimore, Md., arrived 
at the Farms this week for the sum- 
mer. They are to be joined by Mr. 
Carpenter in a week’s time. 
The Water department has had a 
large force of men at work on Hale 
street, near the Lee and Dalton es- 
tates, taking up the old water pipes 
and putting in new. 
Miss Pauline Luke has been enter- 
taining a party of friends this week, 
at Washington, Conn. 
The Men’s Improvement society 
of Centreville closed their season 
last Monday evening with a fine sup- 
per, after which the evening was 
spent socially. 
-Louis : Zampbell has commenced 
his duties as telegraph messenger at 
the Farms depot. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club held 
their meeting Wednesday afternoon 
at the chapel of the Farms Baptist 
church, 
~ Roland F. Merrill, who has been a 
resident at the Farms for the past 
year left yesterday for Bar Harbor, 
Me., where he has accepted a posi- 
tion as chauffeur. 
Mr. Orpit, a well-known garden- 
er of Lancaster, has been at the 
> Farms a part of this week. He was 
-- accompanied by his son. They spent 
part of their time fishing off West 
Beach. Mr. Orpit is soon to leave 
for Chicago where he is to become 
the superintendent of a large estate. 
The first fruit, plant, vegetable 
‘and flower show of the North Shore 
Horticultural Society to be held at 
Beverly Farms will be on next Wed- 
nesday and Thursday. It is some- 
thing new for the Farms and is 
looked forward to with interest. 
Harry Hannable is now devoting 
his whole time to his boating busi- 
ness at West Beach. His large and 
comfortable power boat for party 
outings is an important feature in 
his business. 
A party of Farms young people 
are planning to spend the week-end 
camping at Chebaceco Lake. 
MaeDonald, 
Draper’s office, 
connected 
has re- 
Herman 
with Gov. 
ceived the degree of Bachelor of 
Laws from the Boston Y. M. C. A. 
law school, at which his friend and 
former employee, ex-Goyv. Curtis 
Guild delivered the commencement 
address, 
D. W. HARDY & SON 
HALE ST.,, - - 
BEVERLY FARMS 
|-GROCERIES..| 
We have been established at this location for the last 25 years, and we 
are well prepared to cater to your needs and to furnish you with any- 
thing you may want in the line of Groceries, 
Goods. 
Faney Crackers, Canned 
S. S. Pierce Goods and all the leading Grocery Products. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
BOSTON 
BRANCH 
... Fruit and Confectionery ..... 
Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
All Fruits in Their Season 
Orders Delivered Free Between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. 
28 West Street, 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop. 
Telephone 12¢-2 
Beverly Farms, [lass. 
It is said that the John Burchsted 
estate, corner, of Hale and High 
streets, has been sold, although as 
yet no papers have been passed. It 
is understood that the purchasers 
are a group of nearby summer resi- 
dents who buy with the idea of mak- 
ing this prominent and _ desirous 
street corner, with improvements, a 
pleasing addition to the surround- 
ings. 
The Misses Hortense and Rebecea 
Harding of Bangor, Me., are at the 
Farms visiting their cousin, Miss 
Ruth Hardy. 
A party of Farms young men, who 
are proficient at West Beach in 
swimming and diving, have formed 
a club ealled the ‘‘ West Beach Swim- 
ming club’’ and they are desirous of 
having a swimming raft anchored 
off the pier for this purpose. They 
will conduct a dance and social in 
Neighbors’ hall Thursday evening, 
July 7, the proceeds of which are to 
be used in paying for the building of 
the much desired raft. 
Miss May Brady has accepted a 
position with the Submarine Signal 
Co. of Boston. 
At the graduation of this year’s 
class of the Beverly High School, the 
Farms has the largest number of 
graduates for years. They are Jen- 
nie Bolam, Myra Williams, Annie 
Larson, Ruth Hardy, May Brady, 
Frances Connolly, Katherine Dono- 
van, Sewall Day, Neal Murray and 
Dorothy Larcom. 
The Standley shoe store, F. W. 
Varney, Postmaster Brooks and both 
barber shops are passing out some 
.very attractive time table cards to 
their patrons. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
‘hel. 227-12: Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Bl ete attention given to lame, a peeaaes 
overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
n+a ness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
V-n2 Court. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
WMI LONG 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, procs cele ese Ne FARMS 
= F. W. VARNEY | 
: 
AP OTHECARY | 
BEVERLY FARMS 
EI CE OO IE EAE LEE LIE ADD, BA PO BEAT 
Makes a specialty of compound- 
ing physicians’ prescriptions. ; 
This department is fully stocked — 
with reliable and up-to-date 
remedies, and is constantly under § 
the supervision of GRADUATES IN 
PHARMACY of long experience. ff 
Ice Cream Sodas and College 
Ices. 
New York and Boston Daily 
and Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
If one is busy call the other 
This Coupon if presented at our 
Soda Fountain 
will entitle the holder to 
H One Soda Absolutely Free 
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