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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Elsie Donovan of Hale st., 
_ Beverly Cove, a popular young lady 
who is soon to be united in marriage 
to William Bresnahan of Beverly 
Farms, was given a novelty shower 
last Tuesday evening. The event was 
a complete surprise to Miss Donovan, 
when she was called to the home of 
Miss Mae Fullerton, at Chapman’s 
corner, where she found a party of 
her girl friends assembled. Miss 
Donovan was presented with a large 
assortment of kitchen utensils. Dur- 
ing the evening refreshments were 
served and the time was spent happily 
with music and in a social way, the 
gathering breaking up at a late hour. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wyatt and 
George H. Wyatt left the early 
part of this week for a vacation trip 
west. They plan to spend about a 
month visiting relatives in the state 
of Indiana. 
Mrs. Murdock Macdonald held a 
whist party at her home on Hart st., 
this afternoon in aid of the Beverly 
Hospital. 
Miss Alice F. Weldon of Williams- 
town, has been a visitor at Beverly 
Farms the past week. 
Reserve Officer Daniel J. Murphy 
has been having a 14 days’ vacation 
of late. 
LINGERIE. WAISTS 
and organdie Waists, all sizes, 
and the regular selling prices are 
98c., $1.50 and $1.98. Choice 79¢. 
New Petticoats in silk messaline 
and jersey, to match your gown 
SS HEPIL RS Biats cic 40s $1.98 to $7.50 
New Flannel Kimonos, full length, 
roomy garments, prettily trim- 
med with silk ribbons and mes- 
saline, neat patterns, 98c. to $1.98 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. Almon R. Howard 
have moved from Beverly to Beverly 
Farms for the winter and will stay 
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wil- 
liams. The two ladies are sisters. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bragg of 
Eastport, Me., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Geo. 
F. Wood at her home on Hart st. 
Tuirty LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA 
The most ,remarkable motion pic- 
ture ever made, which rivals the fan- 
tastic thrills of Jules Verne’s wonder- 
ful novel, “Twenty Thousand Leagues 
Under the Sea,’ comes to the Na- 
tional Theatre, corner of ‘Tremont 
and Berkeley streets, Boston, for a 
positively limited engagement com- 
mencing on Monday afternoon, Nov- 
ember 16th. “Thirty Leagues Under 
The Sea” was taken amid the beau- 
tiful submarine coral growth of the 
Bahama Islands by the Williamson 
Brothers, by means of the unique and 
astonishing apparatus for taking pic- 
tures under the sea which it took 
thirty years for their father to de- 
velop. 
There will be one thousand seats at 
25 cents, and two performances daily 
at 2.30 and 8.30. 
f You’re Going Away Over Thanksgiving, 
You'll. Want a New Dress, Petticoat 
or Blouse 
NEW VOILE, CREPE AND 
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Hamburg Edges or 
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long sleeves, low and high necks. | the home is called upon to ri 
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98c. to $3.98 We are prepared a_ ver- at 
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