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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Wm. 
R. Brooks at her home on Hart St. 
-Sidney Larcom has been substi- 
tuting at the Farms depot during the 
vacation of George S. Day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Taylor of 
Newark, N, J., have been visitors 
here the past week, 
_ Preston W. R. C., held a home- 
made food sale at G. A, R. hall on 
Wednesday afternoon, with gratify- 
ing results financially. 
Gregory P. Connolly is greatly en- 
joying his trip to Cuba and the Isle 
of Pines, according to messages re- 
ceived by his friends here. 
Arthur Day of Hart St, has been 
confined to his home the past two 
weeks with a severe attack of rheu- 
matism. 
Frank I. Lomasney and Walter P. 
Brewer started today for a. trip to 
Washington, D. C. They will stop 
at New York and Philadelphia. 
Preston W, R. C. has presented 
Preston post, G. A. R., with a doz- 
en dining room chairs, enough to 
furnish the banquet hall, 
Mrs. Hattie Hardy and Mrs. An- 
nis Larcom have been chosen dele- 
gates of Preston W. R. C, to attend 
the state convention at Boston on 
‘April 7 and 8. 
News of the death of S. Reed An- 
thony in Boston Tuesday was heard 
with much regret by his friends at 
Beverly Farms, where he Te ete 
for many years, 
John Callahan _is malanie. a struc- 
ture 16 x 18 ft., on the Matthew 
Smith property on Hart St., which 
when completed Mr, Callahan will 
use as a general store for retail 
trade. 
A tame fox belonging to James F. 
McDonnell, which he captured while 
gunning in New Hampshire last fall, 
was chased from its home in the 
stable a week ago and has not been 
seen since. 
Preston post 188, G. A. ee has 
secured former State Senator and 
Past Dept. Commander Alfred S. 
Roe of Worcester to deliver ‘the 
Memorial Day address at Beverly 
Farms. He will speak in Beverly in 
~ the afternoon and here in the even- 
ing. 
Another of the free entertain- 
ments will take place in the School 
assembly hall next Tuesday even- 
ing, this time under the direc- 
tion of O. W. Holmes council, K. 
of C. A varied program will be giv- 
en, including songs, dances and reci- 
tations by local and out-of- town tal- 
ent, 
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THISSELL COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Post Office Building - 
Twe Phones, 150 and 151 
Of considerable interest to voters 
in Ward 6 is the action of the Bev- 
erly aldermen Monday evening in 
voting to consolidate the street, high- 
way, sewer, bridge, water, park and 
forestry departments into one, to be 
known as the department of public 
works. This has been done after 
persistent work by Mayor MacDon- 
-ald, who believes such a single de- 
partment will make for greater eff- 
ciency and economy. 
An event which should particular- 
ly interest the men of Beverly Farms 
is the announcement of a travel talk 
on Nassau and the Bahama Islands 
by Hon. David |. Robinson, former 
mayor of Gloucester, at the Baptist 
church on Thursday, March 19, at 
7.45 p,m. It will be finely illustrat- 
ed with colored stereopticon views. 
A pleasing program of Victrola selec- 
tions will also ensure the guests a 
pieasant evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Davis celé- 
brated the 25th anniversary of their 
marriage last Saturday at their home 
at Preston place. During the after- 
noon and evening many friends cal- 
led, besides a large party of relatives 
present. Mr. and Mrs, Davis were 
presented with many gifts in honor 
of the occasion, 
Anna Held at B. F. Keith’s. 
Anna Held, the most famous star 
in the musical comedy world, will 
make her vaudeville debut at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre the week of March 
16th. Miss Held is in many re- 
spects the most remarkable attrac- 
tion ever engaged for vaudeville. As 
the star of ‘‘Papa’s Wife,’’ ‘‘The 
Little Duchess,’’ and ‘‘The Paris- 
ienne Model,’’ Miss Held was for 
years the best advertised and most 
popular star on the musical comedy 
stage. It was only by rare good 
luck that Mr. Keith was able to en- 
ter into arrangements with Miss 
Held’s manager, Florenz Ziegfeld, 
Jr., for a brief tour in vaudeville. 
At B. F. Keith’s Theatre Miss Held 
will sing a repertoire of original 
songs. written for her, in her own 
inimitable style, while her sartorial 
display, as usual, will be superla- 
tively gorgeous. Miss Anna Held’s 
engagement at B, F. Keith’s Theatre 
is positively limited to one week 
only, and those who wish to see her 
during this engagement will do well 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other- 
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to order their seats in advance, as 
the indications already are that 
Miss Held will play to _ record- 
breaking houses. The surrounding 
bill abounds in comedy numbers. 
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