June 9, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Charles Maddalena has purchased 
a handsome seven-passenger Hudson 
touring car. It will be for hire. 
Guy C. Williams has sold out his 
milk business to the Morgan Bros. oi 
Centerville. The new owners took 
charge, June I. 
The Sunday mail service for the 
summer season went into operation 
‘at the Beverly Farms postoffice last 
Sunday. 
The Mack Comedians will give a 
vaudeville show in Neighbor’s hail 
Monday evening, June 12. The show 
is under the management of Thomas 
McKenzie, a Beverly Farms young 
man. 
' Mrs. Joshua Younger, who was to 
spend the summer with relatives at 
Brunswick, Me., has changed he- 
plans and will be at the Knowlton 
cottage, West st. with Mrs. Mary 
Lee for the season. Mrs. Younger ts 
now on a visit to Boston. 
he first moving picture show this 
season was given in Neighbor’s ha'l 
Thursday evening and will be con- 
tinued hereafter each Friday evening. 
FE. R. Crowley of Danvers, who con- 
ducted the shows last year is again 
the manager. 
The Fourth of July committee 
should get together at once and make 
plans for the usual celebration. Muca 
of their routine work could be done 
early, thus lightening the rush which 
usually comes in the last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunnison «1 
Federal st., Beverly, will celebrate 
their 25th wedding anniversary to- 
morrow evening. They have many 
friends in Beverly Farms who will 
attend. Members of Preston Relief 
Corps, of which Mrs. Gunnison isa 
member, will also attend. 
Patriotic exercises will be held at 
the Beverly Farms Baptist church 
next Wednesday evening in obser- 
vance of Flag Day. The observance 
will be under the auspices of Preston 
Post, G. A. R., Preston Relief Corps 
and the Sons of Veterans. ‘The pub- 
lic is cordially invited to attend. An 
out-of-town speaker will deliver an 
address. 
The public service and finance com- 
mittees have decided to carry out the 
request of interested persons to have 
the flag pole and band stand moved 
to the park adjacent to the new Bev- 
erly Farms Public Library. The 
committees are also in favor of the 
installation of electric lights in_ the 
park as requested by the Misses Lor- 
ing. 
Forestry 
Experts 
Poultry and Game 
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Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
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M@Meats and Provistons 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning 
and Promptly Filled. 
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George T. Larcom, West st., has 
been at the Mass. General Hospital 
the past week for treatment. He was 
expected to undergo an operation 
yesterday. 
Dances are booked for Neighbor’s 
hall for Thursday evening, June 29, 
and for Monday evening, July 3. 
Beverly Farms young men will man- 
age the affairs. 
William Winchester and _ family 
moved from Boston to Beverly Farms 
for the summer on Monday. They 
are occupying apartments in the Line- 
han building over Miss White’s store, 
West st. 
LarcoM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
June oth and 1oth.—John_ Barry- 
more in “The Red Widow.” Viola 
Dana’ “im “The, Stoning.” » “Iron 
Claw,” serial. 
June 12th and 13th—William Heart 
in “The Disciple.’ Travel series, 
“Southern California.” 
June 14th and 15th—“The Heart of 
Nora Flynn.” New serial, “Who's 
Guilty.” Selig-Tribune-Pictorial, “All 
Latest Events.” 
Light promotes cleanliness. 
R. E. Henderson 
Box 244. Beverly, Mase. 
Telephone | 
To the People 
NORTH SHORE 
Wwe INVITE Yous To vwMAKE 
Usk oF Our Store WHILE 
IN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meer Your Frignps here, use 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Store 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just Cat, and see how wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“If one is busy call other” 
Dirty refrigerators may make sick- 
ness. 
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