June 23, 1916. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 53 
NORTH 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. William Davison 
have rented one of the cottages in 
Connolly place. 
George T. Larcom, who was _ re- 
cently operated upon at the Mass. 
General Hospital, is reported to be 
slowly improving. 
John <A. Morrison of Beverly 
Farms opened his summer hotel, the 
Colonial Inn, at Kennebunkport, Me., 
this week. The Inn is one of the 
popular hostelries at the resort. 
Miss Muriel Publicover spent a 
portion of the past week in New 
Hampshire enjoying camp life with a 
party of girl classmates at the Sar- 
gent School, Cambridge. 
Beverly Farms fans look forward 
to the Salem-Beverly High schoci 
ball gane tomorrow with a good deal 
of interest as the game marks the cli- 
max of the school series. ‘“‘Reggie’” 
~ MacDonald of Beverly Farms is the 
catcher on the Beverly team. 
Michael J. Riordan was pleasantly 
reminded recently that he was pass- 
ing the goth anniversary of the day 
he took service on the estate of the 
John T. Morse, Jrs., at Pride’s Cross- 
ing. He is now superintendent of 
the estate and can boast that he has 
missed but few days from his duties 
in all his years of service. 
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