June 16, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Peter Gaudreau’s barber shop, Cen- 
tral square, will be open Friday night 
until 10 o’clock. Saturday, the 17th, 
it will close at noon for the day. adv. 
The ball game at Manchester to- 
morrow will attract a large number 
of Beverly Farms fans. ‘The strong 
Samec nine of Dorchester will be 
Manchester’s opponents. 
Reginald Vockins and family have 
taken a cottage at Montserrat for the 
summer. They had planned to live 
at Beverly Farms this season as us- 
ual, but were unable to find accom- 
modations here to their liking. 
The Beverly Farms Branch of the 
Improvement Society met Wednesday 
afternoon with Mrs. George F. Wood 
at her home on Hart st. Discussion 
of various improvements about the 
village was held and plans perfected 
for carrying on the work. Tea was 
served during the social period. 
George Wyness, supt. of the Henry 
C. Frick estate, who has been living 
the past year at Montserrat, movec 
his family into the new cottage re- 
cently built for him on the Frick es- 
tate, this week. 
The West Beach Corporation pa- 
vilijon is now open at regular periods 
edeh day in charge of ‘Supt. Jam's 
Fitch. The report of the directors 
has been circulated in pamphlet form 
together with the prices of bathhouse 
rentals. 
~The Beverly Farms Grammar 
School ball team by winning the game 
early this week took first place in the 
second division of the Grammar 
School League. They will now plav 
the leaders. of the first division for 
the championship of the league. 
The big game of the season in tne 
Beverly High School schedule will be 
played tomorrow morning at 10.!5 
o'clock. The game will take place at 
the athletic field and Salem Higa 
School will be Beverly’s opponent. 
“Reggie” McDonnell, a Beverly 
Farms boy who has been playing 4 
star game for the Bev erly team, wii 
Patch, 
The Garden City Minstrels will be 
the attraction in Neighbor’s hall next 
Wednesday evening at the entertain 
Ma 
ment under the direction of the base- 
ball committee. The program will 
consist of excellent song numbers, 1>- 
cal hits, etc. Following the minstrel 
show there will be dancing. The com- 
mittee in charge is Benjamin F. Haw- 
kins, Howard °P, Williams, Robert F. 
Hodgkins and Howard E. Morgan. 
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Charles Maddalena is out with a 
new 7-passenger Hudson touring car, 
which is for hire. 
Mrs. William 5S. 
the Ladies’ Sewing circle 
Hale st., last evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bassett ot 
Berlin, N. H., have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
The appointment of William G. 
Marshall as a special policeman has 
been confirmed by the Board of Al- 
dermen. 
The young ladies of St. Margaret's 
church will ‘conduct an entertainment 
and dance in Neighbor’s hall on Mon- 
day evening, June 26. 
Pike entertained 
at her home, 
Miss Charlotte McCarthy of East 
Boston has been a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Peter F. Ward, Valley st., the 
past week. 
George T. Larcom, who underwent 
a serious operation at the Mass. Gen- 
eral Hospital last Thursday, is report- 
ed to be slowly improving. 
The W. U. Telegraph Co. has 
leased one of the vacant stores in 
Neighbor’s hall block and will open 
an office there at once, 
lo the People 
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In 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Your Frrenps here, use 
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MEET 
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 Catt, and see how , wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apntherary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“Tf one is busy call other” 
Beverly public schools will close on 
June 28 ae the summer vacation. 
R. E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone. 
