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tra E. Davis has gone to Philadel- 
phia, where he will probably locate 
for a while. He is a time keeper 
for Connolly Bros., who have quite 
a large contract in that place. 
James Gillis has leased one of the 
tenements in the new Mahan house, 
corner Ilaskell and Hart streets, and 
will move in very soon. 
John Morris, who has: been em- 
vloyed by the James D. Hooper es- 
tate, carpenter firm, has resigned 
and has left for New Iampshire, 
where he has accepted a position in 
a hotel. 
Mrs. Elmer Yorke, who has been 
at the Beverly hospital as the result 
of injuries received in a runaway 
accident, has, improved so that on 
Wednesday evening she was © re- 
moved to the Farms. 
Mrs. William Day, Jr., of Hart 
street, entered the Beverly hospital 
for treatment last Saturday. 
Miss Dorothy Larecom, a_ book- 
keeper at the U. 8S. Machinery: Co. 
plant in Beverly, is enjoying her 
vacation, spending it principally 
about the Farms. 
Miss Elfa Streeter of Hinsdale, 
N. HL., is a guest of Miss Jennie 
Bartlett of Hale street. 
The Ladies’ Sewing eirele  con- 
nected with the Farms’ Baptist 
echureh, at their meeting last week, 
voted to suspend their meetings for 
the balance of the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 8S. Blake 
of Rockland, Me., have been_yisit- 
ing friends at the Farms this week. 
A number of prominent Farms 
residents sent in‘ letters favorable to 
the adoption of the police pension, 
to the Monday evening meeting of 
the board of aldermen. 
‘Crowds of people have been seek- 
ing recreation and pleasure at West 
beach all this . week. The broad 
piazza of the _ pavilion — shelters 
crowds of people who find there 
much enjoyment. Each day seems 
to be a record breaking one for the 
number of bathers. 
Jesse Pierce, who is somewhat im- 
proved in health, is leaving this 
week for a_ short visit with his 
brother in New [ampshire. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hawks- 
worth arrived home the latter part 
of last week from a visit to Mr. 
Hawksworth’s former home in Eng- 
land. They report a fine passage 
both ways and a pleasant time dur- 
ing their absence. 
James, the eight months’ old son 
of Mr. and Mrs. James, A. Culbert 
of Greenwich avenue, is reported to 
De critically ill, 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 62 
Visit our lunchroom and ice cream parlor connected with our bakery 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
The second annual public social 
and dance of the Beverly Farms club 
will take place in Neighbor’s hall 
next Wednesday evening, Aug. 2d. 
Long’s orchestra will furnish the 
music. 
Miss Florence Towle of  Provi- 
dence, R. I., is a 
Emily McDonnell. Miss Agnes Ord- 
way of Topsfield, who has been a 
guest of Miss McDonnell returned 
home this week. 
The dance given in Neighbor’s 
hall last evening under the manage- 
ment of St. Margaret’s court of For- 
esters was well attended and was 
an enjoyable affair. 
Preston WRC will hold a fair and 
guest of Miss 
‘dance the second week in Septem- 
ber. The fair will be held in Mar- 
shall’s hall during the day and eve- 
ning where an entertainment will 
be given and sale tables will be ar- 
ranged with articles which the 
ladies have collected and made... The 
following evening a dance will be 
held in Neighbor’s hall. The exact 
date will be announced later. 
The Beverly Farms Fife and 
Drum corps have received an invi- 
tation to take part in the parade and 
field day to be held in Danvers on 
Saturday, Sept. 16th. They have 
accepted. The affair is under the 
management of the Maple Corps ¢a- 
dets of that town. 
We are pleased to announce that 
the horse-shoeing business of the 
late Mattis Hanson is to be contin- 
ued by the late Mr. Hanson’s 
nephew. Alfred Hanson, who for- 
merly worked for his unele, is to 
open the shop next Monday morn- 
ing. He solicits a continuation of 
the patronage given his late uncle. 
Mr. Hanson is a bright young man 
and is well adapted to take up this 
kind of work. We bespeak for him 
a successful career. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS MASS 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHE CARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, -:- MASS. 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If one is busy call the other) 
Use V. V. V. for chapped hands 
and roughness of the skin 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston Telephone 3416-L Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a specialty. 
Stable and Livery Suits made to order. (Careful 
attention to al] work. Goods called for and 
delivered. 15th season Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms. 
Telephone 195-3 Reverly Farms 
M. T. MURPHY 
Maker of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, 
and all kinds of supplies for the 
Horse, Stable and Automobile 
Beverly Farms, Opp. B. and M. Depot 
VV ie EE EN 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Lert. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Cen. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Soaps 
WYATT’S MARKET : 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
