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BEVERLY FARMS. 
For The best in the Line of 
HOME—BAKING Products 
The annual fair of the Sarah Wy- 
man Whitman class will be held in 
the Baptist chapel, Beverly Farms, 
Thursday, August 24th from eleven 
o’clock until ten p.m. This elass 
was organized by the late Mrs. 
Whitman, a former summer resident. 
It was her wish that the work be 
continued and its members desire 
the patronage of her friends. All 
donations of fancy work, cake, 
candy, ete., will be gratefully ac- 
knowledged. Contributions may be 
left with Mrs. Fred W. Normy, 14 
High street, or with the president, 
Mrs. George 8S. Hadley, 58 Hart 
street. 
Mrs. French and Miss French of 
Pride’s, are on a vacation trip to 
New Hampshire. Mrs. French is 
housekeeper for Col. Charles L. 
Peirson of Boston, at Pride’s. 
The Boys’ Fife and Drum corp 
will furnish music in Salem on 
Thursday, August 31st, for the Field 
day and exhibition of the Salem play 
grounds children, also for their pa- 
rade. Mrs. George R. Dean, who is 
the supervisor of the play grounds, 
recommended the local boys last 
year and they made such a decided 
hit that they were sought after this 
year. 
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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 
You will find no finer 
place to trade than our 
new and up-to-date 
store. Best place in the 
city to lunch. 
BIDDLE BAKING CO. 
181-183 Essex street, SALEM, Mass. 
Linen suits that were $3.98 to $7.98 
for 2.98 and 3.98 
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