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SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Some 30 of his young friends, 
which included a number from Bos- 
ton and Cambridge, tendered to Roy 
Woodbury, a popular Beverly Farms 
young man, a surprise party, which 
affair took place last Saturday even- 
ing at his home off Hart st. During 
the evening he was presented with a 
gold signet ring. The evening was 
spent most pleasantly with games, 
music and in a social way. 
A game of ball will be played at 
the Beverly Farms playground to- 
morrow (Saturday) afternoon com- 
mencing at 2.30, between a picked 
nine known as “Jim” White’s team 
and the Brookline A. C. White’s 
team will be made up of Beverly 
Farms players and several from Bev- 
erly. 
Miss Elizabeth Swift of the office 
force at the Liggett store in Dewey 
square, Boston, has concluded a fort- 
night’s vacation spent with the Geo. 
Workmans at Pride’s Crossing. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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is a buinesss necessity. 
Hundreds of people in Bev- 
erly and vicinity pay their 
personal and household 
bills by checks. We would 
be pleased to welcome your 
account and to extend every 
courtesy considerate with 
sound banking principles. 
Beverly 
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A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
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The ball game last Saturday after- 
noon at the Beverly Farms play- 
grounds finishes the schedule for this 
year and it is very likely that there 
will be no more ball games there, un- 
less they are scrub games between lo- 
cal picked nines, the balance of this 
year. Games have been played here 
nearly every Saturday afternoon and 
also on holidays, since May 30th, and 
these have been a source of much 
pleasure and enjoyment to Beverly 
Farms people. The Farms has been 
represented by a strong team, whicn 
has broke even on number of games 
won and lost. They have played the 
strongest teams in the semi-profes- 
sional class, and nearly all the visitors 
have presented the very strongest line 
up that could be got together. To 
Arthur C. Holland is due all credit 
for his excellent management of the 
team. He has certainly made a repu- 
tation that should later on lead to 
larger things in baseball affairs, and 
to him is due the thanks of the Bev- 
erly Farms baseball public for his 
faithful and efficient service. 
Howard E. Morgan, Jr., and John 
Toomey, two popular Beverly Farms 
High School students, have been 
selected from the large field of candi- 
dates for regular places on the foot- 
ball team of the orange and black. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, left the 
first of the week on a business trip 
through New York state. 
‘Wm. Vickers, the well known lad- 
ies hair dresser, left Beverly Farms 
this week to take up his winter’s work 
in New York city. 
WENHAM 
On Saturday, Oct. 3, Miss Nancy 
Barbee of Danville, Kentucky, will 
give a recital of negro dialect stories 
at the home of Mrs. Thomas Pingree, 
under the auspices of the village im- 
provement society. The hour is 3.30 
p. m. 
Next, PLEASE. 
Effie (finishing her devotions)— 
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