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: Beverly Harms :: 
Preston W. R. corps, No. 93, will 
hold a public dance in Neighbor’s 
hall on Thursday evening, Sept. 22. 
That vacation time is practically 
over is quite noticeable at West 
Beach since last Tuesday from 
the fact that the usual large parties 
of Farms children who have made 
that popular place the spot of recre- 
ation and pleasure, are now missing. 
Mrs. Daniel W. Preston, president 
of Preston W. R. C. is to be a dele- 
gate to the National Convention of 
the W. R. C. to be held at Atlantic 
City, N. J. Mrs. Preston will leave 
the Farms the latter part of next 
week to attend to her duties there. 
John L. Eaton, a former and well- 
known resident of the Farms, but 
who has made his home at Salem the 
past few years, is now at the Salem 
hospital for stomach trouble and 
will probably be there two or three 
weeks. He would be pleased to have 
his-Farms friends call on him. f 
The dance of Clan Wallace, No. 
127, in Neighbor’s hall last evening 
was considered by many to be the 
event of the season. <A cool evening 
and good music helped to make the 
affair an enjoyable one. <A novel 
and attractive feature was the Scot- 
tish costumes, the wearers of which 
danced to the music of the bagpipes. 
The coming marriage of Miss 
Laura Francis, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. James E. Cole of Pride’s Cross- 
ing to Earl Prescott Gibson of Bos- 
ton, has brought fourth a shower of 
congratulations from their many 
friends. Miss Cole has lived here all 
her life, and Mr. Gibson, formerly 
assistant -postmaster at Pride’s, but 
now of the Boston postoffice, has a 
host of well wishers over the happy 
event. 
Mrs. Howard E. Morgan, Mrs. E. 
Fred Day and Mrs. Frank L. Wood- 
berry last Wednesday afternoon 
went to Briar Neck, Gloucester, 
where they have been enjoying camp 
life in the cottage ‘‘Home Crest.’’ 
Their husbands go down at night 
and back to the Farms in the morn- 
ing at such times as their business 
permits. 
Use that well-known remedy for 
killing flies—‘‘Fly-Go.’’ There is 
none better. For sale at Varney’s, 
Beverly Farms. = 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms, Mass., postoffice 
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for the week ending Sept. 6, 1910 
Miss Emma Carlson, Mr. Michael 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HKatablished 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-18 
H.C. oS AsW ayaa 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Dixon, Miss E. A. Davy, Miss Anna 
Fay, Miss Sarah Galjay, Mrs. Jessie 
Kent, Mrs. O. E. Keahland, Miss 
Margaret M. Lyden, Miss Norah 
Lamb (2), Mr. Alex. McAskill, Miss 
Mary Perkins, Mr. A. S. Reed, 
George G. Ross, Mr. Adna P. Swift, 
Hugh Williams.—William R. Brooks, 
Psa 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
One of the strongest bills an- 
nounced for B. F. Keith’s Theatre in 
a long time is that of next week. 
Among the big features will be Elfie 
Fay, the comic opera star; ‘‘The 
Models of the Jardin de Paris,’’ with 
Carl Henry; Lester Lonergan and 
Amy Ricard; Herzog’s big troupe of 
trained horses; and many other fea- 
tures of equal importance. 
It is some time since Elfie Fay has: 
been seen in Boston, and she now ap- 
pears with an entirely new reper- 
toire of songs, but there is no doubt 
no matter what she sings, she will 
be unable to get away without sing- 
ing ‘‘The Belle of the Avenue A.”’ 
““The Models of the Jardin de 
Paris’’ is one of the biggest musical 
comedy features in vaudeville and 
the comedy element is particularly 
strong. Carl Henry, the principal 
comedian, is one of the funniest 
men now on the stage, and his 
phrase, ‘‘Now I’ll tell you,’’ invari- 
ably ‘‘gets’’ every town in which he 
appears. Herzog’s Horses is one of 
the greatest troupes of circus ani- 
mals that ever came to this country. 
The New England Tailors 
Shuman & Goldsteine 
MERCHANT TAILOR 
Ladies‘ Tailoring a Specialty 
Wish to inform their Customers 
who patronized them last season, and 
all North Shore people, that they are 
now ready for business at the same 
place. 
Beverly Farms 
PY O;7Box 255 
Hart Street 
Near Baptist Church. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good anie store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, if Butman St. 
Edward H. Gardner 
Druggist 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. opp. Depot 
Choicest line of Cigars, Candies, 
Ice Cream Sodas. Everything pure. 
Telephone 71-3 Beverly Farms 
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 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
