' Beverly 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Grace 
Farms 
Miss 
Connell, a 
young 
populat 
lady, who 
‘has already acquired a reputation as 
a singer, 
Tuesday evening held 
~-sand and perhaps oil, 
is attending the Conserva- 
tory of Music in Boston. 
At the meeting of the Girls’ club 
of the Beverly Farms Baptist church 
Tuesday evening, the following were 
elected officers for the coming year: 
Fresident, Miss Alice Chapnian ; 
pres, Miss Dorothy Larcom; sec’y., 
Miss Mollie Davis; treas., Miss Theo- 
cora Thissell, 
_ Messrs. John M. and W. B. Publi- 
cover have the sympathy of their 
vice- 
many friends over the recent loss of 
their foster sister, Miss Louise Jor- 
dan, who died suddenly in Somerville 
the latter part of last week, 
The Women’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s Episcopal church were enter- 
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. 
John Bolan at her home on Hale 
street. 
Preston W. R. Corps No. 93, last 
their annual 
inspection, the inspecting officer be- 
ing Mrs. Hannah Tappan of Man- 
chester. She was accompanied by 
quite a large number from the Allen 
Corps of Manchester. 
Eben Day of Preston Post, 188, last 
Monday evening was the inspecting 
officer of the O. H. P. Sargent Post 
_of Essex. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maddalena 
on last Tuesday evening at their Bos- 
ton home, celebrated the 30th anni- 
versary of their marriage, which event 
was attended by a number of Beverly 
Farms friends. Mr. Maddalena is 
the well known caterer who had a 
store at Pride’s Crossing and at Bev- 
erly Farms the past summer. 
Much complaint is heard over the 
condition of the streets at Beverly 
Farms looked after by the city. They 
are full of holes. A few loads of 
broken stone, put out in shovelfulls, 
here and there, covered with a little 
would not be 
very expensive and would be a great 
improvement. 
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The football game which will be 
played tororrow (Sat.) at Beverly, 
between the Beverly High and the 
Boston College High will attract 
quite a number from Beverly Farms. 
Interest in the game is perhaps in- 
creased because of the fact that three 
Beverly Farms boys will be concern- 
~ed—Messrs. 
Thomas Brady and 
Howard E. Morgan, Jr., on the Bev- 
erly High and Forrester H. Pierce, 
Jr., on the Boston High team. 
Miss Margaret Scanlan of Rock- 
land, Me., has been visiting friends 
at Beverly Farms the past week. 
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Two Phones, 150 and 151 
Last Friday evening was an inter- 
esting one for the members of John 
West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, when 
Dept. Supreme Gov. James Mc- 
Laughlin and staff, of Lynn, installed 
into office the new officers for the en- 
suing year. They are as follows:— 
Past Governor, Lawrence J. Watson, 
Jr.; Governor, Mrs. Wm, H. Gerrish; 
Lieut- Gov., Ernest Townsend ; Sec’y., 
Chias) EL Hull: ‘Treas., F. W. Varney ; 
Collector, Mrs. Geo, F, Wood; Chap- 
lain, Mrs. Ernest Townsend; : Sargent- 
at-arms, Arthur Standl ley: Dep. 
Sargeant-at-arms, George F. Wood; 
Inside Sentinel, Mrs. Abbie Poole; 
Outside Sentinel, E. Fred Day. Vis- 
itors were present representing the 
supreme officers, also from Lynn and 
Manchester. After the business ses- 
sion an entertainment was given, fol- 
lowed by the serving of a collation. 
During the social hour there was mu- 
sic and dancing. 
Born, a girl, to Mr, and Mrs. Pa- 
trick Crowl ey, Hale street, the latter 
part of the last week. 
Lawrence J, Watson, 2nd, is spend- 
ing much of jhis time these days cam- 
paighing in the interest of Congress- 
man Gardner, candidate for governor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop P. Low are 
planning to spend a part of the com- 
ing winter in Baltimore and Wash- 
ington. 
Miss Grace Miller is attending the 
Notre Dame school in Salem. 
An invitation dancing party which © 
included practically all of Beverly 
Farms young people and many from 
out of town, occupied Neighbor’s 
hall last Tuesday evening. 
Changes are being made in the base- 
went of ‘the Robt. Robertson Co.’s 
house opposite the Beverly Farms 
depot. When completed there will 
be, besides the quarters occupied by 
the Robertson Co., two other offices, 
one to be occupied by the Smith Ex- 
press Co., and the other by J. B. 
Dow Co. 
Sr. JAMES THEATRE, Boston 
A well-balanced show was present- 
ed at-this house the past week to 
large audiences and the headline act 
was “A Night with the Sculptors” 
which made a decided hit. Others 
to appear were Arnstrong & Manley 
who kept the house in laughter; Ar- 
thur & Emma, Cody, pleased immense- 
ly with their offering; Mr. and Mrs. 
Sydney Reynolds, offered a suffra- 
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Beverly 
gette skit; and Douglas Flint & Co., 
presented a dramatic playlet; also 
very interesting photoplays were ex- 
hibited. It was advertised that Ryan 
& Richfield will appear at this thea- 
tre the week of Oct. 27th, 
