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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Rev. Abner F. Gorham of Wen- 
ham, for many years pastor of the 
Wenham Neck church, and_ well 
known at the Farms, to all the older 
members of the local Baptist church, 
passed away at his Wenham home 
last Sunday. The pastor of the 
Farms Baptist church represented 
the Mass. Baptist Ministers Confer- 
ence at the funeral. 
Rept. Herman A. MacDonald at- 
tended the farewell reception dinner 
to Rey. Arthur J. Derbyshire of 
Beverly, at the Salem club on Wed- 
nesday evening. The pastor of the 
Farms Baptist church was also in- 
vited but was unable to attend, due 
to an evening service at his church 
on the same evening. 
“‘Tf I owned Beverly’’ is a daily 
subject upon which prominent peo- 
ple are contributing their ideas and 
printed in the ‘‘Times.’’ If the 
Breeze man ‘‘owned Beverly’’ he 
would put Beverly Farms on_ the 
map by giving it a lot of public im- 
provements which it needs badly, 
including some decent sidewalks and 
a playground upon which the young 
people could play. 
Tbe board of directors of the West 
Beach corporation. held a_ business 
meeting last evening. 
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Dealers in and 
Receivers of 
Postoffice Building 
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Why not have the best? 
FOODS is the LARGEST and BEST on the North Shore. 
to roast you in the summer to make good. 
Prices Right—Service the Best. 
THE THISSELL. COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Do not forget to attend the dance 
of the Beverly Farms club in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next Wednesday evening, 
August 2d. A good time is assured. 
Dr. Dougherty, John Bolam and 
Miss Alice Bolam took a trip in the 
doctor’s new car to Epping, N. H., 
to visit the doctor’s patient, Miss 
Jennie Bolam, who is stopping there 
with her mother, Mrs. John Bolam. 
We are glad to report that Miss 
Bolam is much improved from her 
recent illness. 
‘‘T read the Breeze every week 
with much interest and enjoy it, es- 
pecially the Beverly Farms items,’’ 
is a compliment which has come to 
the Breeze man from a lady, a prom- 
inent summer resident. 
Miss Semple is paying a visit 
among friends at Northfield.’ . 
There will be an election of a 
board of directors of the YMCA in 
Beverly next week and it is expected 
that at least one member of the 
board will be chosen from amone 
the laymen of Beverly Farms. To 
be eligible to the position, one must 
be a member of an evangelical 
church. 
The Foss Bible class of the First 
Baptist church, of Beverly, will con- 
duct the evening service at. the 
Farms Baptist church on Sunday, 
August 13th. 
ESESECSSCSE SES SOE SELLE SS. 
Since You Must Have Food 
Our Stock of PURE 
We have it! 
Our Success 
A square deal to all, full weight and measure; no graft for the cook. 
Our business is good twelve months in the year, hence we do not have 
Boake ee 
We invite comparison. 
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Mrs. John Pierce has awarded the 
contract to Howard A. Doane for 
the remodelling of her house on 
Hart street. The improvements in- 
clude the moving of the house to a 
new location and an addition will 
be built. During the progress of 
the work, Mrs. Pierce will vacate 
her home and live with relatives in 
Brookline. 
The Misses Alma R. and Elizabeth 
A. Pond of Milton are the guests of 
their brother and sister-in-law, Rev. 
and Mrs. Clarence S. Pond. The 
Misses Pond since their stay here 
have increased their enjoyable visit 
by side trips to various points of in- 
terest in this vicinity. 
Samuel F. Collamore of Green- 
wood avenue, is at Poland Springs, 
Me., on a two weeks’ vacation trip. 
Mrs. Mary J. Noyes of Laneaster, 
N. H., who has been visiting her 
cousin, Mrs. George Pierce, of High 
street, for the past two weeks, is 
leaving tomorrow for a visit among 
relatives at Newburyport before re- 
turning to her New Hampshire 
home. 
Willis A. Pride is much improved 
from his recent attack of rheuma- 
tism and is able to be out and 
around, although not fully  re- 
covered. 
If you want something 
good, try us 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
