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PRY AVIII VU IN 
John Waniels 1s to have an ice 
cream department added to his busi- 
ness. luce cream may be purchased 
by the- wholesale or retail. Mr. 
Daniels, we understand, will cater to 
large parties, such as dancing and 
dinner parties at any point along 
the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morgan enter- 
tained a party of friends at their 
camp, ‘‘Home Crest,’’ Brier Neck, 
Gloucester, over the last week-end. 
They have rented their cottage to 
Bostoz parties for the month of 
July. 
Mrs. Goode (nee Mary Leahy) and 
two children of Dorchester have 
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William 
Leahy on Hale street for the past 
two weeks. 
F. P. Gaudreau is passing out some 
very attractive time table cards con- 
taining the complete list of trains on 
the Gloucester branch, showing the 
arrival and departure from all sta- 
tions. Cards may be obtained at his 
barber shop in Ventral square, tet 
to Varney’s drug store. 
Alfred Willams has accepted a 
position as night watchman on one 
of the summer estates for the sum-_ 
mer, 
Arthur Holland, operator at the 
Farms depot, has the sympathy of 
his many Farms friends over the 
loss vf his father, Albert A. Holland, 
who passed away suddenly at his 
Gloucester home last Saturday morn- 
ing. 
The coming of the Rowley Brass 
Band for next Monday’s celebration 
makes the eighth engagement this 
organization has had for the July 
4th celebration at the Farms. In 
the past their good work, their will- 
ingress to earn their money in full 
and their ability to furnish suitable 
music ior the occasion has caused the 
committee to give them the job.. The 
National Fireworks Co. are to give 
the fireworks display, which is the 
same concern as last year. 
Edward H. Gardner 
Druggist 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. opp. Depot 
Choicest line of Cigars, Candies, 
Ice Cream Sodas. Everything pure. 
NORTE SO BREEZE 
Established 1877 
Painting and Varnishing 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
ECs AeW2yY ER 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, q 
BEVERLY, MASS. 4 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing > 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Corner Bow Street, 
First-Class Work 
Miss Gladys Trull’s pupils will 
give 1 recital and entertainment fol- 
lowed by a dance, in Neighbors’ hall, 
July 15. The pupils will be assisted 
by other talent. 
Letters remaining unclaimedatthe 
Beverly K'arms Postoffice, week end- 
ing June 29, 1910, Mr. John M. Brad- 
ley, Miss Agnes Casey, Miss Mary 
Pouloguc, Miss Marie Hoonberg, Mr. 
J. H. Heray jr., Mr. Frank McDon- 
ald,- Miss Rachel McDonald, Mr, 
Murray MacKay, Mr. Robrt Stacey, 
Miss Nellie Sheehan — William Rh. 
Brooks, Postmaster. 
Miss Amy Griffiths of Salem and 
Lewis Voorhees of Danvers were 
marrivd in Salem, Wednesday even- 
ing. .A reception was held at the 
home of the bride at which only im- 
mediute relatives and friends were 
present. The happy couple eluded 
the vigilance ot the party who 
wished to give them the accustomed 
send-ott by coming to Beverly Farms 
for the night. They left Thursday 
for a short honeymoon trip among 
friends in Canada. Both Mr. and 
Mrs. Voorhees are well known at the - 
Farms and have many friends. here, 
Mr. Vvoorhees being a brother of Mrs. 
James E. McDonnell of this town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Rogers of 
Springfield are the guests of rela- 
tives at the Farms for a two weeks’ 
visit. 
William C. Webster of Rockport 
and for many years a Farms’ resi- 
dent, was in town Wednesday re- 
newing acquaintances. 
Well Known Farms Resident Passes 
Away. 
Jeanette, wife of 
Marshall, passed away Wednesday 
afternoon at the Beverly Hospital 
after an illness of about three weeks. 
While at first it was not thought that 
her illness was dangerous, she took a 
turn for the worse and for the past 
few days the end had not been unex- 
pected. Her death has brought upon 
the community a deep loss. Her 
pleasant and cheerful disposition, 
Adelbert) M. 
‘band, three daughters, Edith, Alice” © 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician st 
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Repairing in all its Branches eel 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVER LY } 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
AP@THECARY | 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets | : 
BEVERLY =) 
We keep erervihine that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection ; _ al 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON i 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers — 
Calls answered day or night 
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277 Cabot Street BEVERLY :| 
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Residence, i§ Butman St. 
frankness and ready willingness. ‘om 
do a kind deed has made her a true ~ 
friend to all. She has taken an int 
terest in publie affairs and the suc- | 
cess of many events have been due 
to her interest and work. _ It. is a 
doubtful if another Farms lady 
would be greater missed than Mrs. | 
Marshall. In the John West Colony, | — 
Pilgrim Fathers, of which she was a ~ 
social member, and Preston W. R. 
Corps, she was foremost among ie . 
active members. 
The community extends to the be: 
reaved family its sincere sympathy. 
Mrs. Marshall is survived by a hus-~ 
and Ella, the latter being but four 
years old, also a son, Willie. Before ~ 
her marriage she was Miss Chapmatt . 
of Marblehead, in which town she | 
leaves a number of relatives and a 
large circle of friends. Funeral serv- 
ices will be held from the Farms ~ 
Baptist church tomorrow afternoon — 
at 2:30 o’clock, ; 
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