NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Bessie Williams started last 
Sunday on a vacation trip to Yar- 
mouth, N.S. 
Miss Annie Honen returned to her 
home in Roxbury Wednesday, after a 
three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Burns. 
Walter H. Lord, the popular clerk 
at Varney’s drug store, started on a 
three weeks’ vacation to Buctouche, 
N.B., yesterday. On his return he 
goes to Boston, having concluded his 
services here. 
Miss Lillian Culbert started Mon- 
day on a fortnight’s vacation with 
friends in St. John, N.B. Her position 
at the library is being filled during 
her absence by Miss Maude Culbert, 
her sister. 
Charles Feeney, the popular clerk 
at Walker Bros., returned Wednesday 
to his former position with the con- 
cern in Boston, much to the regret of 
his many friends here. 
Among the auto enthusiasts from 
here to take in the races at Readville 
last Saturday were Gregory P. Con- 
nolly and Master T. D. Connolly. 
A handsome, large, white cat, owned 
by John Knowlton, that has attracted 
much attention around the Farms, 
was struck by the night freight 
Wednesday and killed. 
BEVERLY FARMD BAKERY 
C. A. PARKER, Prop. 
Bread, Cake and Pastry, 
LIGHT LUNCH: 
DIRIGO ICE CREAM by plate or measure. 
717 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
W. B. Publicover starts tomorrow 
on a fortnight’s vacation trip to the 
Provinces. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trow are re- 
ceiving congratulations. It is a boy 
and arrived the first of the week. 
The Hibernian dance in Neighbor’s 
hall, Thursday evening, was one of the 
largest attended parties of the season. 
Millett Spear, the riding master, 
has taken a lease of the Charles Pierce 
house on High street for a_ year, 
though he will not occupy it till next 
season. 
A delegation of 15 or 20 veterans 
are attending the Essex county G.A. 
R. parade in Lawrence today. They 
left here on the 7.40 train, taking the 
special at Salem for Lawrence. 
There was a lively runaway at the 
Farms last Sunday, from which there 
were several narrow escapes from 
accident. The horse, attached to a 
democrat, started from Gregory P. 
Connolly’s house on Everett street, 
dashed wildly down the street to Hale, 
where it entered upon the sidewalk 
and passed between Parker’s bakery 
and a telephone pole, swerved across 
the street again and on the sidewalk 
to the Watson house. At this point 
the stone wall and a large tree beside 
the road refused to allow the carriage 
to pass, and it was left a total wreck 
on the walk, but the animal passed on 
and was later caught. 
St. Margaret’s Sunday school was 
opened last Sunday after a summer’s 
vacation. 
The annual reunion of the Second 
Baptist church, Wednesday evening, 
was an event of unusual interest, and 
was largely attended by the members 
of this church and many other church 
members living atthe Farms. There 
was a social] hour, and this was followed 
by a service of song and addresses. 
Miss M. Elizabeth Hull, Miss Clara 
Hanson, Mrs. Emma Davis, Samuel 
Cahoon and Willis A. Pride composed 
the committee in charge of the event. 
The Farms schools opened Mon- 
day morning with al arge attend- 
ance for the opening day of the fall 
term. Miss Winnie M. Williams 
is in charge of the school and the 
force is made up as follows: Grades 
7-8, Honora F. O’Brien; grades 5-6, 
Rebekah Bruorton; grades 4-5, Ada 
V. Hall; grade 3, Katharine S. En- 
lind; grade 2, “Elsienis: «Preston 
grade 1, Adelaide*L. Day. 
— 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
ACENTS FOR THE EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
160 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
A party of ten from here took in 
the Centre Harbor excursion Monday. 
After a pleasant visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. George Ober here, Joseph 
Burke and Edward 
well-known soloists, have returned 
to their homes in Cambridge. 
Donlin, the 
FREDERICK G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
HALE STREET, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Prescriptions called for and delivered. 
Telephone No. 24-2, Beverly Farms. 
Confectionery and Cigars. 
Ice Cream Soda and College Ices. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
#» MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ano 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. 
ter and Magnolia. 
Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
E. MARK SULLIVAN, 
Counsellor-at-Law, 
14-15 Savincs BANK BUILDING, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
PF, W. VARNEY 
Successor to A. O. MARSHALL 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Physicians’ Prescriptions. 
A Specialty, compounded only by 
Graduates in Pharmacy 
AT LOWEST PRICES. 
CHOCOLATES. 
Ice GreOM Sod0 ond College tées. 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers. 
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