NO Ra oH 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Elizabeth Toomey of Haskell 
street has been enjoying her vaca- 
tion with real country life in New 
Hampshire. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell has re- 
turned to her home at Pawtucket, 
R. L., after a very pleasant visit of 
eight weeks with Mr. and Mrs. El- 
mer Standley. 
Miss Edith Elliott, the popular 
bookkeeper at Messrs. Publicover 
Bros., is spending her two weeks’ 
vacation at New Hampton, N. H. 
Miss Grace Quirk is substituting at 
the office during Miss Elliott’s ab- 
sence. 
During the past week a petition 
has been in circulation about the 
Farms, and has been so far as is 
known, signed by everyone to whom 
it was presented, and especially by 
nearly all the summer residents of 
this section. It reads as follows: 
‘We the undersigned, residents and 
taxpayers of Beverly, would respect- 
fully call the attention of the Mayor 
and City government to the ne- 
glected condition of our sidewalks. 
We feel that we are entitled to rec- 
ognition in our request that the 
streets should have constant clean- 
ing and eare.’’ 
Lawrence J. Watson is on a busi- 
ness trip to Baltimore, Md. 
Miss Dorothy Elberton left the 
Farms last Monday to be absent 
until next January. She is to visit 
her former home in Canada and from 
there she will go west to visit her 
brothers and sister. 
Mrs. John T. Elliott and daughter, 
Mrs. Abbie Pool and children, are 
to move to Montserrat this month.. 
Their going from the Farms will 
cause sincere regret. - 
Tonight in Marshall’s hall, John 
- West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will 
hold its semi-monthly meeting. Next 
Monday evening, September 18, the 
local colony will entertain the Pil- 
grim Wanderers. 
Charles McCarthy and Augustine 
Callahan have returned from a va- 
cation trip south. They went to 
Norfolk and Newport News, Va, 
and Baltimore, Md. They made the 
round trip by boat. 
A complimentary dance was given 
in Neighbor’s hall last Monday eve- 
ning by the Farms young men to the 
officers and crew of the USS May- 
flower, it being a return for the very 
pleasant evening of a short time ago, 
when the Farms people were the 
guests of the sailors. The affair was 
one of the pleasant events of the 
season and attended by as many of 
the crew as could be given shore 
privilege. 
Stee Oe eens 
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Visit our lunchroom and ice cream parlor connected with our bakery 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
Talk Improvements at Beverly 
Farms. 
The meeting of the Beverly Im- 
provement society with the Beverly 
Farms branch at the home of Mrs. 
Washington B. Thomas, Thursday 
morning, was well attended and of 
much interest. The matter of better 
sidewalks at the Farms, of cleaner 
streets, and on the fixing up of the 
triangle in front of St. Margaret’s 
church were discussed. A _ large 
delegation was present from Bev- 
erly, including Miss Baker, Miss 
Girdler, Mrs. Lefavour, Mrs. Dud- 
ley L. Pickman, Mrs. Asinath Wood- 
bury, Miss Katherine Silsbee, Miss 
Martha Silsbee, and from Pride’s 
Crossing and Beverly Farms, Rev. 
N. R. Walsh, T. D. Connolly, Chas. 
L. Peirson, Mrs. R. 8. Bradley, Mrs. 
F. B. Bemis, Mrs. Neal Rantoul, 
Mrs. Hall Curtis, Mrs. Trowt, and 
many others. A committee consist- 
ing of Rev. N. R. Walsh, Rev. C. 8. 
Pond, T. D. Connolly, Miss Kather- 
ine Silsbee and Mrs. W. B. Thomas 
-was appointed to take up the ques- 
tion of improving the sidewalks. 
The Misses Rose and Annie Silver- 
berg commenced their studies in the 
Girls’ High school at Roxbury this 
week. 
The marriage of Miss Gertrude 
Connolly of Beverly Farms and Dr. 
Keenan of Brighton is under ar- 
rangement for a date in November. 
Mrs. Taft, wife of the President, 
sent a handsome hand-embroidered 
handkerchief to the Preston WRC 
for their fair, which was very much 
appreciated. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Goodwin 
of Meriden, Conn., spent the past 
week with friends at the Farms. 
Mrs. Mattis Hanson is in New 
York city for a few days’ visit, the 
guest there of her son, Herman 
Hanson. 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
WYATI’S MARKET 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
Telephone 52 
Miss May Downey and _ brother, 
Albert Downey, of Jamaica Plain, 
are included in the list of the many 
who during the past week have had 
to close up their vacation period at 
the Farms. : 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston Telephone 3416-L 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 
delivered. 15th season Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
The Heme of 
BAYOLINE 
QUININE 
Hair Tonic 
A toilet requisite which has stood the 
test of over a quarter of a century. 
FOR restoring, beautifying and pre- 
serving the hair, promoting its growth, 
preventing baldness, removing — scurf 
and dandruff and eradicating all diseases 
of the hair and scalp. 
PRICE 50c and 75c 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If ene is busy call the other) 
ay WEST STREET 
=m BEVERLY FARMS 
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Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
