52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Benjamin Huntoon of Beverly and 
Augustus Larson are new clerks adii- 
ed to the hustling force at the North 
Shore Fish Co.’s ‘market, Vine s‘. 
this week. 
The ball game at Manchester io- 
morrow afternoon will attract a nuin- 
ber of fans from Beverly Farms. The 
Cliftondale town team will be the at- 
traction. 
William G. Marshall, a Beverly 
Farms young man, has been named 
by Mayor Macdonald as special po- 
lice officer. Mr. Marshall will take 
the civil service examination for af’ - 
pointment to the permanent force. 
The date of the show in Neighbor’s 
hall by the Garden City Minstrels has 
been changed from Thursday, j1tce 
22, to the previous night, Wednesday, 
the 21st. The change was made be- 
cause the Buffalo Bill show comes to 
Salem on the 22d. The show, which 
is under the auspices of the basebol! 
committee, will be followed by a 
dance. 
Wife 
CHECKING 
count with the Bev- 
erly National Bank will 
ace 
help your wife in her 
domestic economy. She 
can pay all her house- 
hold bills by check—a 
clean, convenient and 
business-like way of 
handling household af- 
fairs: SAO *Cancened 
check is one of the best 
receipts for bills that 
have been paid. Your 
wife ought to have an 
account with the Bey- 
erly National Bank. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
For Your 
Emr ok, COs 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET Ht rt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
WENHAM 
It is possible that some Wenhain 
boys may have an opportunity to be 
at Plattsburg this summer. 
Tonisht theres VPoyorcOw ry hold 
their monthly business meeting in the 
form of a picnic and campfire. 
An exact $1,000.00 is the amount 
earned by the various circles of the 
Wenham Village Improvement so- 
ciety during the winter toward the 
cost of the new tea house. Besides 
the money gain, there has been an in- 
crease of sociability in town; and 
many people now feel that they 
“have a stake” in the new building. 
The tea house will have a_ private 
opening for members on Saturday, 
June 10, and will open for business 
the following Monday. 
Children’s day will be observed at 
the Congregational church on Sun- 
day both morning and evening. = In 
the morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will deliver an illustrated ob- 
ject sermon of especial interest <‘o 
children on the theme, ‘Removing 
the Blots from our Record.” At 4 p. 
m., there will be a Sunday Schocl 
concert entitled “The Builders.” Sun- 
day School at noon. All the custom- 
ary evening meetings will be combined 
in the four o’clock concert service. 
Last week’s session of the local 
scout committee established a new 
record as regards the amount of busi- 
ness. transacted. Six boys were ex- 
amined and admitted to tenderfoot 
rank—Walter. F. Ames, Jasper 5. 
Brown, Roger B. Haszard, Charles 
O. Killam, George W. Merrill, and 
William H. Stone. Three boys were 
given searching examination, and ad- 
vanced to the first class of scoutcraft 
—Joseph Hilyard, Norman D. Hil- 
yard, and L. Warren Sawyer. Eigiit 
merit badges were awarded, as fol- 
lows: John Cannon, marksmanship , 
Samuel S. Conary, swimming; Josep) 
Hilyard, craftsmanship; Arthur Lana- 
ders, craftsmanship, first aid and 
marksmanship; I, Warren Sawyer, 
marksmanship and swimming,  Be- 
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 
‘course of 
June 9, 1916, 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
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HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT | 
Delaney’s 
Aputherary 
Cor. CaBoT AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
a 
It Is 
to Your : 
Advantage 
: 
to know that we can 4 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequalled: 
The expense iis 
entirely a matter of 
one’s own desire 
S.A. GENTLEE & son 
Undertakers 
its Cabot Street BEVERLY 
enc ee | ee 
sides these, various boys were refused 
advancement, or were advanced con- — 
ditionally. 
Edgar W. Sawyer 
achieved distinction in 
Naval service. 
has already 
the UL Samm 
After completing the 
instruction at the Naval ~ 
signaling school, Newport, he took a7 | 
competitive examination, and was one .| 
chosen from a large number to take a 
course in the radio school at Brook- 1 
lyn, N. Y.. Sawyer will graduate as 4 
a radio or wireless operator. | 
‘The full dinner pail—the open_ 
window—the clean well—make for 
health. ' 
Tuberculosis is contagious, prevent- 
table, curable, 
