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BIDDLE BAKING CO. 
181-183 Essex street, SALEM, Mass. 
Do not leave Salem Sat- 
urday without a dozen of 
BIDDLE’S FRESH 
MADE COCOANUT 
CAKES. 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
The monthly meeting of the Bey- 
erly Farms Firemen was held last 
Monday evening. It was voted to 
hold the annual picnic and outing. 
A committee was appointed to se- 
lect the time and place. 
Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Standley at- 
tended the wedding, on Wednesday 
of Mr. Standley’s niece, Miss Ethel 
Standley of Manchester, to Walter 
Flemming of that town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MeDon- 
nell spent a portion of this week at 
Portland, Me., and vicinity. They 
made the trip both ways by boat. 
Clan Wallace, No. 127, will hold 
their annual dance in Neighbor’s 
hall on Thursday evening, August 
3ist, an event looked forward to 
with interest. The special Scottish 
dances to the tune of the bag pipes, 
danced in kilts, is a novel feature. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Me- 
Shane (Violet Batchelder), are 
spending a portion of this week en- 
joying camp life at Little Neck, 
Ipswich. They entertained a party 
of young ladies from Beverly Farms, 
including the Misses Ruth Hardy, 
Fannie Williams, Carrie Davis, Bar- 
bara Daniels, Agnes, Alice and Helen 
Leahy. 
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EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN 
SUITS 
65 Suits (Women’s & Misses) $10.98 to $20.00 
SUITS AT $5.98 
All our summer wash dresses reduced. 
Dresses that were $2.98 to $7.98 to be 
sold for 198—2.98—3.98 
Linen suits that were $3.98 to $7.98 
for 2.98 and 3.98 
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