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June 2, 1916: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 51 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Keyes cf 
Lewiston, Me., have been among the 
visitors at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Howard P. Williams is now the 
owner of a new runabout which he 
will find a great assistance to him in 
his duties as building inspector. 
WHAT a beautiful lawn! Yes, 
I had my lawn-mower sharpened by 
the Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 19 
3ridge st. Telephone 327-W. adv. 
The Garo Studio, which for the 
past two years has occupied one of 
the M. ‘I’. Murphy stores in West st., 
will not open for business in Beverly 
Farms this season. 
The Beverly Farms firemen wil 
hold their regular meeting next Mon- 
day evening. The firemen are greatly 
interested in the coming Field Day ot 
all the departments in the city of 
Beverly. 
Oscar Medealf and family of Lynn, 
have moved to Beverly Farms, oc- 
cupying the lower tenement in the 
Haskell house in Hart st. Mr. Med- 
calf is an employe at-the A.. Preston 
Thissell Market. 
ST. JOHN’s CHURCH. 
Sunday, June 4, 
of services a 
Beverly Farms 
The hours for 
follows: Holy 
morning ser- 
Beginning next 
the summer schedule 
St. John’s Church, 
will go into effect. 
service will be as 
Communion at 8 a. m.; 
vice and sermon at 10 a. m.; Sundav 
School at 11.15 a. m. During the 
summer months the evening service 
will be omitted. 
To-night the Rector of St. John’s 
will entertain the men of the choir at 
a dinner and theatre party in Salem. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s has recently completed a num- 
ber of garments and hospital supplies 
for the North Shore Babies’ hospital 
at Salem. 
The Girls’ club of the Church will 
hold a social evening tonight at ius 
home of Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell - 
Vine st. 
The Right Rev. William Lawrence, 
D., Bishop of the diocese of Mas;- 
achusetts, will visit St. John’s Chur.h 
en the morning of Sunday, June 25. 
Farms MEMorIAL SERVICE. 
The usual memorial day celebration 
was held in Beverly Farms on Tues- 
day. The line formed at 1.30 0’clock 
headed by the police and the Beverly 
Farms Band. Firemen, Andrew 
Standley Camp, S. of V.; Preston 
Post, 188, G. A. R.; members of the 
TREE PRUNING 
Everything in Forestry 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
Orders will 
Morning 
The best Quality 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
be Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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Our 39 Years Experience, Your Benefit 
City government and friends of the 
Post marched through Hale and Hig’ 
Steen ton ine Beverly Farms cemetery 
where the graves of the soldier dead 
were decorated and the ritual services 
were conducted at the G. A. R. lot. 
The line was then reformed, includ- 
ing the addition of Preston W. R. C 
and a large gathering of school chil- 
dren carrying flags. The procession 
proceeded to West Beach where the 
Relief Corps services for the sailor 
dead were held. Flowers were strewn 
on the water. In the evening the pat- 
riotic orders and a large number of 
townspeople gathered at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church to listen to 4 
ee program and a stirring ad- 
dress by former Senator otte| hs Revert: 
idge. There was special music by a 
choir. 
BEVERLY. 
LARCOM THEATRE, 
Friday and Saturday—‘The Love 
Mask,” twelfth chapter, “The Iron 
Claw.” 
Monday and Tuesday—Cleo Ridg- 
ley and Wallace Reid in “Jordan is a 
Hard Road.” Burton Holmes “Travel 
Pictites 
Wednesday 
and Thursday—Mar- 
To the People of the 
North Shore: 
We INVITE you to make use 
of our store while in 
Beverly Farms. 
MEET 
d ryA . . 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
OurR is LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our 
Your Frrenps here, use 
STORE 
sales 
force are to 
ready and eager 
serve you. 
Just Catt, 
come you are. 
and see how wel- 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Central Sq., Beverly Farms 
Telephones: 
77 and 3202 
One Is Busy. 
Call the Other. 
euerite Clark 
lieve.” 
Events. 
in “Molly Make Be- 
Selig-Tribune All-Latest- 
R. E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244, BEVERLY, 
ne 
MASS. Telephone. 
