30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Alderman Thomas D. Connolly has 
been re-elected to the board of direc- 
tors of the Beverly Savings Bank. 
Mr. and Mrs. W ill iam F. Collins 
of Rockland, Me., have spent the past 
week in Beverly Farms, visiting 
friends. 
The Beverl y Farms Band furnish- 
ed music for the Cabot st. merchants’ 
parade in Beverly last Saturday eve- 
ning. They were highly complimented 
He their good w ork. 
The administrator’s sale of the 
George S. Hadley estate, corner Hart 
st. and Greenwood ave., takes place 
on the premises tomorrow afternoon 
at 2 o'clock. 
A party of Preston W. R. C. mem- 
bers are planning to attend the ex- 
emplification of the ritual work of the 
order at Gloucester next Tuesday 
afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Os- 
borne moved into their cottage in 
High st., Wednesday. During the 
winter they have been caretakers of 
Mrs. Lathrop Brown’s mansion at 
West Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray, 
whose marriage took place in Boston 
last week, spent part of the past week 
at Pride’s Crossing visiting Mr. Mur- 
ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius 
Murray. 
The Episcopal church Sunday 
Schools of the North Shore district 
will be the guests of St. John’s church 
at Beverly Farms on Monday evening. 
Between 6 and 7 o’clock supper will 
be served to the visitors in Neighbors’ 
hall and services will follow in the 
church. 
The following Beverly Farms mem- 
bers of the nlase of 1916 at Beverly 
High School have been appointed to 
committees : Miss Anna Pierce, re- 
ception committee; Miss Mary Chap- 
man, banquet ; Frank Br rady, refresh- 
ments; Miss Margaret Gilmartin, mu- 
SiC} Miss Ratherinc Murray, decor- 
ations; John ‘Toomey, invitations; 
John Keegan, ball; Vibert Publicoves 
and Frank Brady, gift to the school. 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Saturday — Blanche 
Friday and 
Sowers.” “Tron 
Sweet. in “The 
Claw” serial. 
Monday 
Ulrich in 
Travel-picture—“A Day 
West. Point Cadets.” 
Wednesday and Thursday — Miss 
Billie Burke in “Peggy.” Selig Tri- 
bune, All Latest Events. 
TREE PRUNING 
and Tuesday — Lenore 
“The Heart of Paula.” 
with the 
Everything in Forestry 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The best Quality 
MASS. 
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Cast For BEVERLY FARMS PLAY. 
The following is the cast of char- 
acters represented in “The New Cru- 
sade,” to be presented at Neighbors’ 
hall, Beverly Farms, Thursday eve- 
ning, May 25, by a party of Beverly 
Farms ladies under the direction o7 
Miss Susan Bennett: 
Miss Morris, who is nothing if 
not business like, 
Elizabeth McKinnon 
Mrs. Cogswell-Brown, who be- 
lieves in co-operative house- 
keeping, Susan Bennett 
Mrs. Potter-Hewitt, who looks 
small, but is not, Helen Pierce 
Mrs. Raymond, who advocates 
the “New Crusade,” Lizzie Williams 
Mrs. Archibald Tracy, in 
search of a maid and experi- 
ence, Mildred Gerrish 
sridget Mahoney, in search of 
an “ould gintleman, ” Jane Younger 
Mary Maguire, who likes the 
‘theyatre”. in the winter 
time, May Toomey 
Augusta Olsen, who comes 
from Sweden for big money, 
Mollie Pierce 
“never take no 
R. 
Cassie Clay, who 
suggestion from nobody,” 
Addie Sutherland 
Jennie Burch, who “never has 
time for afternoon tea,” 
Mrs. Connell 
Matilda Johnson, who like “a 
slaughtermolie and a chof- 
Teed 
Merry, the settlement girl, who’s 
always on “de level,” 
Louise Wyatt 
Act 1. The intelligence office. 
Act Il. Co-operative housekeeping. 
Mrs. Cogswell’s kitchen (six weeks 
later). 
“ca . 
She doen’t seem to mind the sul- 
way crush at all. Crowds never both- 
er her a bit.” 
ce 
No wonder! Her ancestors came 
over in the Mayflower.’—E xchange. 
“IT move, Madam President,” said 
Mrs. Twickembury, “that the last re- 
marks be expurgated from the rec- 
ords.’ '_Exchange. 
The death rate of persons under 45 
is decreasing; of those over 45 it is 
increasing. 
E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244. BEVERLY. MASS. 
Telephone. 
May 19, 1916. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
W@eats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Florence ‘Connell 
