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Fe Monerly Karma. = § 
: Beverly Harms s: § 
Coming events booked for Neigh- 
bor’s hall are as follows: The Chas. 
K. Harris Comedy Co., Saturday 
evening, Aug. 6; the Surfside club 
dance on Thursday evening, Aug. 
25; a dance on Tuesday evening, 
Aug. 30, by a party of Farms young 
_ men; and also on Thursday evening, 
Sept. 1, another party of young men 
will hold a dance. Clan Wallace 
‘Seottish dance will be held either on 
Sept. 8 or Sept. 15. 
The two weeks’ mission will open 
at St. Margaret’s church on Sunday. 
The first week will be for women and 
the second for men, and will be con- 
ducted by Redemptorist Fathers 
from New York. 
Stephen Henchy, the popular meat 
eutter at Wyatt’s Market, during 
this month, is spending his evenings 
and week-ends enjoying camp life 
with friends at Long Beach, Glouces- 
ter. 
Miss Cassie Williams of High 
street, is enjoying a six weeks’ vaca- 
tion from her duties at the George P. 
Brown & Co. concern of Beverly. 
Mayor Chas. H. Trowt, Rev. Clar- 
ence §. Pond; Postmaster Wm. P. 
Brooks, School Committeeman Jas. 
B. Dow, Herman Macdonald, and 
Elmer Standley were among the 
Farms people who attended the Re- 
publican elub outing at Ipswich 
Bluffs on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Downing 
of New York city are vacationizing 
at Beverly Farms. 
The engagement of Miss Florence 
H. Sweet of Amesbury, to Roland C. 
Chisholm of Gloucester, is  an- 
nounced. Mr. Chisholm is quite well- 
known at the Farms while Miss 
Sweet is a sister of Miss Ethel Sweet, 
a popular member of the Farms 
school corps of teachers. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms postoffice week end- 
ing August 3:—Miss Alice Brown, 
Miss Ethel Carroll, Miss Minnie Can- 
nais, Mrs. Edwin F. Carpenter, Miss 
Mary E. Foley, Miss Margaret Hen- 
ry, Miss Maud Hyman, Miss M. Me- 
Quire, Mr. Murray McKay, Mr. 
John Murphy, Miss Thersa Rooney, 
Miss Julia Reardon, Mr. Herbert 
Reed, Miss Sarah L. Rollins, Miss 
M. Therese Smith, Mrs. Margaret 
Taylor, Miss R. M. Waldstad, Mrs. 
Woolson.—W. R. Brooks, P. M. 
— 
Harry Cole, chief stenographer at 
the U. S. Machinery Co. plant, is en- 
joying a two weeks’ vacation. 
Gregory Connolly, the mason, this 
week started work on the founda- 
tions for his new two-family house to 
be built at Montserrat. 
The Baptist church Sunday school 
will unite with the Sunday school of 
the Baptist church of Manchester 
and hold a union picnic at Tuck’s 
Point, West Manchester, on Monday, 
Aug. 15. 
James Fanning is building a three- 
family house on his lot adjoining his 
own residence, corner Haskell and 
High streets. The foundations and 
cellar are already completed. The 
house will be rented. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms. 
Boston Telephone 1709-1 Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 
a specialty. Stable and Livery Suits 
made to order. Careful attention to 
all work. Goods called for and deliv- 
ered. 14th season. Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms 
eter 
White Canvas Pumps 
Parasols 
Outing Coats 
Bathing Suits 
Leather Toilet Sets 
Silk Hosiery 
Outing Hats 
: A Few Suggestions 
For Your Vacation Trip 
Manicure Articles 
Perfume 
Fancy Braid Pins 
Neckwear 
he ewelry Accessories 
Toilet Cases 
Talcum 
Pretty Draperies 
for 
Bungalows 
Rag: Rugs 
for 
Summer Homes 
Toilet Water 
Handkerchiefs 
White Canvas Oxfords 
Toilet Creams 
Jewelled Back Combs 
' Face Powder 
Fans 
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