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ANNOUNCEMENT : 
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An auto truck struck an electric 
light pole on West street last Satur- 
day evening and put the whole elec- 
tric lighting system at the Farms 
out of commission for about two 
hours. 
Their 60th Anniversary 
The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the 
Beverly Farms church, Rev. Clar- 
ence Strong Pond, minister, ob- 
served their 60th anniversary in the 
pretty chapel of the church Thurs- 
day of last week. The chapel is al- 
ways pretty and the stain glass 
windows and beautiful finish of the 
room makes it appear to advantage. 
Flowering plants, crysanthemums, 
ferns and cut flowers were used to 
advantage by the committee in dec- 
orating the room. 
The celebration was proposed by 
the president, Mrs. Elmer Standley, 
who has been elected for the seventh 
time, a testimony in itself of effi- 
cient and appreciated service. The 
exercises were opened with prayer 
by the minister. The young men 
organized an orchestra and played 
several instrumental selections 
which were appreciated by the audi- 
ence. The orchestra was accom- 
panied on the piano by the organist 
who had rehearsed for the occasion. 
The orchestra was composed of Ar- 
thur Harlow, Fred Hull, Rex Hull, 
P. Gaudreau, Fred Day and Ruel 
Davis. 
Mrs. William R. Brooks and Mrs. 
Lewis Hardy read appropriate se- 
lections which were appreciated by 
the listeners and vigorously ap- 
plauded. 
Mrs. Edwin Pride read the history 
of the circle. The paper was care- 
fully prepared under difficulties—as 
many of the records had been des- 
troyed, but a comparison of the ex- 
isting data with the records of the 
church, revealed material enough 
for the paper. Every enterprise of 
importance entered into by the 
church in the last 60 years accord- 
Turkey Dinner 
until day before. 
increased each year, now we have orders for Turkeys from far and near. 
are the best money can buy our price lower than most dealers ask for cheap birds. 
to disappoint some of our customers; they came in late and we were all sold out. 
Order now, and you will be sure of a good Turkey at the right price. 
OHN DANIELS announces that his store in Central Square is now open 
and ready for business with a full line of High Quality Provisions and 
3 Groceries. He will sell at prices as low as anybody. He will also carry a $3 
3 full line of Baker’s Goods. 4 For Thanksgiving he will have a large line 3 
3 of Poultry and Turkeys. ‘“Don’t buy elsewhere until you have consulted 38 
i me,’” he says. 3 
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ing to the church records will show 
that the Sewing Circle has had a 
generous and leading part. In that 
time the circle has raised more than 
$4500, every cent of which was used 
for the interests of the church and 
its enterprises. The new heating ar- 
rangements, the new singles, the 
new improvements in the upper 
room and various other enterprises 
in recent years have revealed the 
circle’s generous and willing hand. 
Again We Say! 
Have your stationery printed at 
the Breeze office. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
In earlier years the circle made The Home of 
shoes and shoe linings from mater- 
ials furnished by a Danvers manu- BAYOLINE 
facturer. In the days of the terri- 
ble war with the south, they made 
thousands of comfort bags and 
seraped lint for the hospitals and 
did other hospital aid work. In 
later years the society has paid all 
of the fuel bills of the church. 
They have done this for years—a 
help that has been abundantly ap- 
preciated by the church and the at- 
tendants. The circle has thus been 
able to give every attendant a 
‘“warm’’ welcome. The paper was 
applauded by the audience. 
After a solo by Miss Florence 
Chapman, refreshments were served 
by the ladies. 
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ITH all the Genius of men no one has discovered a substitute for the good old fashioned Thanksgiving 
We have the Turkey and all the fixings in great variety. 
Our Turkey trade has 
The reason: our Turkeys 
Last year we had 
Now do not wait 
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