52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Frank E. Patterson 
have spent the past 
friends at Beverly 
Mr. and Mrs. 
of North Adams 
week visiting 
Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patch of Winter 
Hill, Somerville, have been guests of 
Mrs. Patch’s parents, Officer and 
Mrs. Calvin L. Williams, Vine st., 
the past week. 
B. F. Hawkins, formerly of the 
Standley Shoe Store, who has as- 
sociated himself with the Austin Re- 
pair Co. of . Beverly, solicits your 
patronage. Shoes called for and de- 
livered. Work done neatly and 
quickly. All kinds of repairing done. 
Call 262 Beverly Farms or Beverly 
974-W. adv. 
There will be a minstrel show and 
dance in Neighbor’s hall on Thurs- 
day evening, June 22, under the aus- 
pices of the baseball committee. Tlie 
show will commence at 8 o’clock, <h: 
Garden City Minstrels being the en- 
tertainers. Dancing until “midnight 
will follow the show. 
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CHECKING account 
with the Beverly 
National Bank increases 
your commercial pres- 
tige and guarantees the 
safety of your deposits. 
It gives you the oppor- 
tunity of calling upon 
its officials for any ad- 
vice they can give you 
and for all the court- 
esies a live bank can 
extend. You ought to 
have a business account 
with us. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
June 2, 1916. 
f. C. 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET = rt 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Miss Louise Hannable has a posi- 
tion for the season at the Tunipvo 
Inn. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell of Paw- 
tucket, R. I., is the week’s guest of 
Mrs. Elmer Standley, West st. 
A parish house to be built on the 
lot in the rear of St. John’s church 
is one of the possibilities of the near 
future. 
Guy C Williams and family have 
moved to their new home, formerly 
the Wentworth estate in Essex st., 
Centerville. 
Between five and six thousand 
books have been transferred from the 
old to the new Beverly Farms Li- 
brary. The new library will be open- 
ed some day next week, it is ex- 
pected. 
James Fitch of Beverly has been 
engaged by the West Beach Corpora- 
tion as supt. of the pavilion this sea- 
son. Mr. Fitch has served satisfac- 
torily in the same capacity for the 
past two years and is already on du y 
with considerable work ahead of hia 
before the real opening of the season. 
William G. Canning, supt. of the 
Robert S. Bradley estate, has re- 
ceived a good deal of praise for the 
way he has graded the sidewalks 
along Hale st. in front of Mr. Brai- 
ley’s greenhouse and garden property 
He has made a beauty spot of this bit 
of sidewalk. 
Moving pictures at Beverly Farms 
will no doubt please the Farms peo- 
ple again this summer. FE. R. 
Crowley, who so successfully con- 
* ducted the shows last year has lease 
Neighbor’s hall for the season. ‘The 
shows will begin on Thursday even- 
ing, June 8. 
The men of the public works dz- 
partment, under the direction of 
Foreman George F. Wood, have beea 
doing excellent work in putting the 
sidewalks in condition. . The nev 
construction on Hale and Vine st., 
has been completed. Haskell st. from 
Hale st. to the schoolhouse on the 
north side will probably be the next 
to receive attention, 
Sere 
ae 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Delaney’s 
Aymtherary 
Cor. CABOT AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
iT. drug store should keep. 
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It Is 
to Your 
Advantage 
to know that we can 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequalled. 
Chel expense Sis 
entirely a matter of 
one’s own desire 
S.A. GENTLEE «& son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Victor d’Bellefroid, the well-known 
riding teacher, has come to Beverly 
Farms for the season as is his cus- 
tom. He moved into Mrs. Joshua 
Younger’s house, Hale si., yesterday. 
Mrs. Joshua Younger has leased 
her home on Hale st. to Mr. and Mrs. 
Victor d’Bellefroid -for the summer. 
Mrs. Younger went to Boston for 
a short stay, yesterday, and later will 
é 
spend the summer with relatives at ‘ 
Brunswick, Me. 
Father—So you like school, do you 
dear. And what have you learned to- 
day? 
Marjorie (aged 6)—I learned the 
names of all the little boys——Boston 
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