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— Mr. and Mrs. 
Clara Hanson) and child of Beverly 
have been spending the week at the 
Farms visiting Mrs. Nelson’s par- 
al custom at this season. 
be accompanied by Mrs. Haynes of 
Beverly Harm 
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Olof Nelson (nee 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mattis Hanson on 
Vine street. 
Mrs. James B. Dow is leaving for 
a short visit of a week or two at 
North Woodstock, Vt., as is her usu- 
She will 
Boston. 
The entertainment and dance giv- 
en under the management of the La- 
dies’ Sodality in Neighbors’ hall on 
Wednesday evening was well at- 
tended and an enjoyable affair. The 
entertainment was especially good, 
the program being a varied one of 
vocal and instrumental music, read- 
ings and some other pleasing num- 
bers. 
Neal Murray has entered the 
Freshman class at Tufts College. 
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dow spent 
last week-end enjoying a trip to the 
white Mountains, going to Intervale 
and the Fabyans. They were home on 
_ Monday. 
The marriage of Miss Mary Fran- 
ces, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd- 
ward H. Hill of Brookline, to 8. John 
€ Connolly of Beverly Farms, will take 
place in Brookline on Wednesday, 
Oct. 19. A reception will be held at 
the home of the bride’s parents, 316 
Boylston street, at 8 p.m. Miss Hill 
is well known at the Farms, being a 
very frequent visitor here, ‘and is a 
well-known physical- -culture instruc- 
tor. Mr. Connolly, who is a civil en- 
gineer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas D. Connolly and occupies a 
responsible position with Connolly 
Bros. The young people have a host 
of friends who are showering them 
with their congratulations and well 
wishes over the coming happy event. 
The A. C. club, composed of Bev- 
erly Farms young men, will give an 
invitation dancing party this even- 
ing in Neighbors’ hall. Several of 
the Farms ladies will act as matrons. 
There will be dancing from 8 to 1 
o’clock. 
William Standley is on a vacation 
trip across the state to Albany, N. 
Y., down the Hudson River to New 
York city, where he will spend a few 
days before returning home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner of 
Burlington, Vt., have been among 
this week’s visitors at the Farms. 
They made the trip in their auto. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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_ JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
MEAT. POULTRY and GAME, 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER and CHEESE, 
FRUIT and BERRIES. 
All of the best quality 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
A Home Bakery connected. Ice Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
Telephone 52 
This has been convention week and 
the various republican and demo- 
cratic delegates who were elected in 
the recent Ward 6 caucuses have 
been attending to their duties. The 
representative convention will be 
held in Beverly next Monday at 
which Councilman John L. Salton- 
stall and Herman MacDonald will be 
nominated. 
Mrs. Lewis G. Williams and Mrs. 
George H. Bennett this week went 
to Topsfield, where they are to enjoy 
real country life for the next two or 
three weeks. 
S. E. Hutchinson is preparing to 
move the Boardman house on West 
Beach, which estate was recently 
purchased from George Lee. The 
new location is to be across West 
street on the vacant lot in front of 
the old stable. 
Patrick Barry of High street has 
a dislocated shoulder and is other- 
wise used up due to a fall received 
this week. He was riding his horse. 
It slipped on a-wet crosswalk throw- 
ing the rider to the ground. 
Herman A. MacDonald, the repubh- 
can nominee for the representative 
berth, will soon resign his position 
as assistant secretary to the Gov- 
ernor. Mr. MacDonald, when not at- 
tending to the duties as required of 
a representative at Beacon Mill, will 
practice law, having made arrange- 
ments to enter upon the staff of a 
well-known Boston law concern. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Quinn of 
New York city returned home yes- ' 
terday, after a pleasant two weeks’ 
visit among Beverly Farms friends. 
Miss Alice Bolam, who is a recent 
eraduate from the Boston Normal 
School of Art, has a very fine posi- 
tion at a studio on Boylston street, 
- Boston. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
P- ALINE: E-R‘S; 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Tel. 27-12. 
MASS 
Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch.  Gentilemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
WN FIO VV 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
feverly Farms, Mass. 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHE CARY ; 
SEVERL Y ARMS 
Makes a specialty of compound. 
ing physicians’ prescriptions, 
This department is fully stocked 
with reliable aud up-to-date 
remedies, and is constantly under 
the supervision of GRADUATES IN 
PHARMACY of long experience. 
V. V. V. 
Varney's Violet Velvet Skin Lotion 
Guaranteed to cure chapped hands and 
roughness of the skin 
New York and Boston Daily 
anc Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
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