34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Louise Linehan and Elizabeth 
Murray are attending the St. John’s 
Parochial school in Salem. 
Fred Johnson, well known locally, 
has been called to New York by the 
death of his wife. 
Miss Eleanor Connolly of Everett 
street, has commenced another 
school year at the St. Mary’s College, 
Hooksett, N. H. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, has been 
chosen chairman of the local Gardner 
committee to aid the congressman in 
his fight for the governorship nomin- 
ation. He was selected at a meet- 
ing held Monday night. F. L. Wood- 
berry has been chosen secretary. The 
committee expects to get out a large 
Gardner vote at the coming pri- 
maries. 
Hugh Gillis of Hoboken, N. J., has 
spent a portion of the past week here 
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
James Gillis, of Hart street. 
Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Ennis of 
Ellsworth, Me., have been visiting 
friends at the Farms the past week. 
A number of Beverly Farms boys, 
students at the High School, have 
come out this week with the squad as 
candidates for the football team. 
Leonard Richards of Rockland, 
Me., has been visiting friends here 
this week. 
Local contractors complain that 
business is very quiet and that there 
is less work in this vicinity than has 
been the case for several years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Norris of 
Waterbury, Conn., have been among 
the visitors at Beverly Farms this 
week. 
Since school opened there has 
been a noticeable falling off in the at- 
tendance at West Beach. The play- 
grounds, after school hours, has a 
crowd of young people making the 
most of the waning season and enjoy- 
ing the out-door sports. 
On Tuesday evening Rev. Mr. Bill- 
ings entertained the Boys’ club at his 
home on West street. 
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John I. Chapman and_ family 
moved into the “Homestead” house 
of Connolly Brothers on Haskell 
street last Tuesday. 
The employes of Connolly Brothers 
are to hold their annual outing at 
Tuck’s Point on some Saturday 
shortly. They are to have a clam- 
bake. 
The Beverly Farms firemen will 
conduct a dance in Neighbor’s hall 
Thursday “night, Oct. oth» Others 
to be held there soon include that of 
the North Shore girls next Thursday 
evening, The Clan Wallace party, 
Sept, 25, and the dance of the North 
Shore club, Oct. 2. 
Rey. Clarence S, Pond starts on his 
annual four weeks’ vacation next 
Monday and will spend it on Cape 
Cod at Pocassett and vicinity. 
The Beverly Farms store of Mad- 
delena, the caterer, was closed last 
Saturday night. The Pride’s store 
closes Saturday of this week. 
The cellar of the house which John 
Cahill is building at Montserrat near 
the station, is finished. Mr. Cahill 
purchased a lot there recently. 
A fine line of high grade candies 
has been put in by Miss Connolly, li- 
brarian of the Green Box circulating 
library in the Neighbor’s hall build- 
Ing, 
William HH. Hennessey has leased 
his Beverly Farms estate (formerly 
the Watson estate) and has gone to 
Dorchester to live. 
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Another open air concert by the 
Beverly Farms band will be enjoyed 
next Tuesday evening. This will be 
the third concert held in the new 
stand in Central Square. 
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel’ A. McKin- 
non have leased the William H. Hen- 
hnessey house in Central Square and. 
will conduct a_ first-class boarding 
house there. 
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