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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Rept. Herman A. MacDonald and 
Thomas Chapman are on a vacation, 
spending it principally at Holder- 
ness, N. H. 
Crowds of people have gathered 
at West Beach all the week to en- 
joy the recreations and_ privileges 
which the place offers. There has 
also been several out of town out- 
ing parties there. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fa- 
thers, will hold their first meeting 
of this month in Marshall’s hall 
this evening. Plans for the outing 
and pieniec will be reported and 
acted upon. 
Twenty-one scholars from the 
Farms will enter the ninth grade at 
the Beverly High school at the 
opening fall term in September—a 
somewhat larger number this year 
than usual. 
John A. Morrison went to New 
Haven, Conn., this week where he 
will be located for some time to 
come. 
Mrs. George Drinkwater of Hart 
street, is now on the third week of 
her stay at the Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Hospital in Boston, where she 
is receiving treatment. ; 
fLiast Monday, Alfred Ilanson 
opened for business the blacksmith 
mop on Vine street, of the 
late Mattis Hanson, his uncle. He 
has served his apprenticeship at the 
business and is well adapted to 
carry it on. 
Driver John Cressey of the hose 
wagon at the Farms engine house. is 
to be transferred to the Central fire 
station in Beverly and will com- 
'mence his duties there on September 
his leaving the Farms. 
| the board of 
Ist. Jo'tn FF. Miekev, who has been 
a driver at the Central station will 
on that date come to the Farms tak- 
ing Cressey’s place. Driver Cressey 
has been here the past three years 
and has made a splendid record as a 
fire fighter and a driver. Ile has a 
host of friends who sincerely regret 
When he 
came here he was promised the first 
vacaney that occurred up town and 
engineers at their 
meeting last Tuesday evening made 
good that agreement. 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Leavitt of 
Burlington, Vt., have spent the past 
week at the Farms, the guests of 
friends. 
The Sewing cirele of Preston 
WRC met in GAR hall last Tues- 
day; making preparations for their 
coming fair. At 6 o’clock they sat 
down to a supper and closed the 
gathering by attending the regular 
meeting of the corps in the eve- 
ning, 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
718 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 Eetail. 
Miss Ada Medealf is home after 
several weeks’ stay at Rutland, 
where she went for her health. Miss 
Medealf is much improved. 
Driver William S. Pike of the 
Farms Hook and Ladder truck is 
enjoying his annual vacation, a few 
days of which he will spend visit- 
ing a former resident, John A. 
Burehsted at his farm in Winchester, 
ad ia 
Miss Winnie Brooks of Lawrence, 
has been a recent guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Peter MeLaughlin, Hale street. 
An excellent rehearsal was given 
by the Beverly Farms Brass band 
at the West Beach pavilion last 
Monday evening and was thorough- 
ly enjoyed by an audience that filled 
the broad piazza, and a large space 
in the sands in front of the building. 
The musicians received applause for 
their good work after each piece 
and it is hoped that more rehearsals 
will follow. 
Miss Sophia Bennett is enjoying 
her vacation, spending it at Alex- 
andria Bay, N. Y. 
The dance given in Neighbor’s 
hall. last Wednesday evening, by 
the Beverly Farms club was well 
attended and thoroughly enjoyed. 
A cool evening and good music 
helped to make the affair a pleasant 
one. 
The Ward 6 Republican city com- 
mittee held a meeting this week and 
transacted necessary business per- 
taining to the coming fall elections. 
The employees at the Q. A. Shaw, 
2d. estate on Tuesday evening held 
a social to which a number of their 
friends were guests. The large 
earage was used for daneing and at 
intermission refreshments — were 
served. 
Miss Frances Connolly has spent 
the past week visiting friends at 
Bay Side, Nantasket. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Tel. 27-12. 
MASS 
Lock Box 1140 
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 all work. Goods called for and 
delivered. 15th season Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Arothecary 
Beverly Farms, Vass. 
The Heme of 
BAYOLINE 
QUININE 
Hair Tonic 
A toilet requisite which has stood the 
test of over a quarter of a century. 
FOR restoring, beautifying and _pre- 
serving the hair, promoting its growth, 
preventing baldness, removing scurf 
and dandruff and eradicating all diseases 
of the hair and scalp. 
PRICE 50c and 75c 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If one is busy call the other) 
WYATT’S MARKET 
Meats and 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
ORDBRS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
