52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly schools close next Wed- 
nesday for the summer vacation. 
~ Nearly all of the houses at Beverly 
Farms and Pride’s are now occupie | 
and the summer bustle has com- 
menced in earnest. 
A number from here plan to at- 
tend the dance in Manchester Town 
hall, Thursday evening, July 11, uii- 
der the auspices of the | ‘Prenaredness 
club.” A banjo orchestra wil! furn- 
ish the music. 
On another page we print today 
the words of a poem composed by a 
well known Beverly Farms youiig 
man, Wm. Davison, 7 Vine st. “To 
Thine Own Self Be ‘True,’ contains 
sentiments well worth the thought of 
all who read. 
The baseball 
tomorrow, with 
team will draw 
Farms fans who 
pointed in Manchester 
the last two Saturdays. 
let up hope! 
game at Manchester 
the Gray & Davis 
a crowd of Beverly 
have been disap- 
failing to play 
Fair weather, 
Accounts 
F, are 
ever increasing num- 
ber of accounts for 
Women and they pay 
their personal and 
household bills by check. 
We give them every 
service a big National 
bank can give and offer 
them all the conven- 
ience and safety afford- 
ed by a National bank 
account. Every wom- 
an who handles money 
ought to have an ac- 
count with the Beverly 
National Bank. 
opening an 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8S. Webber, 
Women’s 
Cashier 
June 23, 1916 
face Se 
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 
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Telephone: Factory 158-M; 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Residence 449-W 
WENHAM 
Wednesday, June 28, is the date sei 
for the second annual auto pilgrim- 
age by the “men of Wenham.” As 
they had so fine a time last season at 
Canobie, they will again lay their 
course to the northward, and_ visit 
Portsmouth, N. H. 8.30 a. m. is the 
starting time. 
More than one worthy cause ‘s 
finding its home in the house owned 
by 5. Dacre Bush on Main st., Wen- 
ham. Each Monday afternoon the 
ladies hold their preparedness class, 
and study how to make surgical dress- 
ings. The sewing achaol, formerly 
held in the school house, will likewise 
hold sessions in the Bush house. 
Wenham’s schools are to be ad- 
vanced a grade next season, taking 11 
the ninth year. Methods usually 
found only in high schools will be in- 
troduced for the seventh, eighth, and 
ninth grades. The new principal will 
be a man, and a college graduate. 
Last Saturday’s storm was a dis- 
appointment to the Junior Endeavor- 
ers. In anticipation of a picnic at 
Gloucester, they had made every pre- 
paration to win the championship 
banner; and then came the rain. The 
Superintendent, Miss Grace EF. Gla- 
vin, was most disappointed of all. As 
a partial recompence a party of the 
little people will have a trip down 
Boston harbor tomorrow (Saturday), 
and will see how the Boston Seaman’s 
Friend Society’s missionary goes to 
work helping sailors. In order to 
have a share in it, the children will 
take bouquets of flowers for the ships 
which they visit. 
At the Congregational church Suu- 
day morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will preach on “The Forgiven 
Debtors.” Sunday school at noon, 
Junioty, Cae Egat saree abate Ge uat 
6. There will be a praise and preach- 
ing service at 7. 
Wenham’s hand-tub fire engine 
was shown in the parade at Beverly 
last week as a contrast to the modern 
motor appartus now used in that city.. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Delaney’s 
A potherary 
Cor. Raise AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
It Is 
to Your 
Advantage 
to know that we can 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequalled. 
Th evexpense. 45 
entirely a matter of 
one’s own desire 
S.A. GENTLEE & son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Beverly high school cadets were in 
camp at Idlewood last week. ‘They 
proved themselves to be young men 
of high character.and fine physique. 
The leader of the party has since 
gone into service with the Salem field 
artillery. 
F, M. Robbins of Newburyport, 1 
colporteur of the Massachusetts Bible 
Society, is engaged in canvassing the 
town of Wenham in the interest of 
religion. He lives in his covered 
wagon, sleeping and eating in a space 
that seems very cramped. The ob- 
ject of his work is to interest people 
in the Bible. By reason of his novei 
methods which he is always ready. to 
explain, and his genial, sunny person- 
ality, Mr. Robbins is a welcome visi- 
tor in the home, 
