NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
One would judge that nearly half 
the population of Beverly Farms was 
at the new athletic field in Beverly 
yesterday forenoon to witness the an- 
nual football game between the Salem 
and Beverly High schools. It is 
needless to say, perhaps, that Beverly 
Farms people did their share of 
“rooting’”’ for the Orange and Black. 
Miss Ellen Murray of Haskell st., 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 
Murray, returned last Sunday from 
the Beverly Hospital where she was 
operated upon for appendicitis. Miss 
Murray is now getting along very 
nicely, much to the pleasure of her 
many friends. 
Charles McCarthy has spent a por- 
tion of the past week visiting friends 
at Dorchester. 
Miss Ruth Hardy is visiting her 
parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardy, 
Hale st. Miss Hardy has completed 
her course as a trained nurse at the 
Faulkner Hospital at Jamaica Plain. 
For the past three months she has 
been training at the Massachusetts 
Gen’! Hospital. 
Harry Hannable and family left the 
first of the week for a visit among 
relatives at Kittery, Me. 
The marriage of Miss Elsie Louise 
Donovan of Beverly Cove to William 
H. Bresnahan of Pride’s Crossing, 
took place in Beverly, Wednesday 
evening, the ceremony being perform- 
ed by Rev. Fr. Curran of the Star of 
the Sea Church. Following the cere- 
mony a reception to relatives and 
near friends was held at the home of 
the bride’s parents, after which they 
left for a short trip. Upon their re- 
turn they will reside on Ocean St., 
Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Elliott, 
who have resided at Beverly Farms 
nearly all their lives, have moved to 
Beverly. Mr. Eliott is a foreman in 
the Street Dept. and moved so that 
he may be nearer his work. 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McDonnell 
helped make up a family reunion at 
Danvers Center yesterday. 
Samuel Fogg, who recently married 
a Boston woman, has taken up his 
residence in that city and is conduct- 
ing a lodging house there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Craig of 
Greenwich, Conn., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Nicholas Macome and family have 
moved to Boston for the winter. 
Mrs. Macome was formerly Miss 
Margaret Foley. 
Mrs. George F. Wood, Hart st., is 
reported to have been quite ill all 
of the past week. 
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THE THISSELL COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Post Office Building - 
Twe Phones, 150 and 151 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
- If one is busy call the other. 
CHURCH NOTICES 
BEVERLY FARMS 
St. Joun’s CuurcH (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
First Sunday in each month, at II 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 11 a. m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at 10 a. m. 
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St John’s 
Episcopal church, was entertained this 
afternoon by Mrs. John Bolam at her 
home on Hale st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan 
and Howard E. Morgan, Jr., partook 
of their Thanksgiving turkey with 
Mr. Morgan’s parents in Manchester, 
as per their usual custom. 
Arthur D’Avignon, who has had 
charge of the repair department at the 
Standley Shoe store for several years 
has resigned to accept a similar posi- 
tion in Boston. He moved his family 
to that city the first of the week. 
Harry J. Guinnivan and family 
partook of their holiday dinner with 
Mr. Guinnivan’s parents in Beverly. 
John Gray and family, who have 
lived in the Little cottage on Haskell 
st., for a number of years past, plan 
to move to Cambridge tomorrow. 
Indications point to belief that 
Ward 6 will give Mayor Macdonald 
a handsome vote in the coming city 
election. No other time, except when 
Charles H. Trowt was elected Mayor, 
has the Ward 6 voters been so unani- 
mous for a candidate as they are this 
year for the Mayor’s re-election. 
Subscribe for the Breeze. 
M. T. MURPHY 
Fine Harness and Saddlery 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, Soaps, and 
all kinds of Supplies for the Horse, Stable and 
Automobile. Repairing of Hainess, Trunks, 
Bags and all Leather Goods a Specialty. 
BEVERLY FARMS Opp. B. & M. Depot 
When 
in 
New 
York 
stop at the 
New - 
Fireproof 
NAVARRE 
Seventh Ave. at 38th Street 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
Rooms Rooms 
with Bath two Persons 
$1.50 $2.00 
$2.00 $2.50 
$2.50 $3.00 
Restaurant at Moderate Prices. 
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Free: A PENN Safety Razor for each Guest. 
350 ROOMS 200 BATHS 
Valuable colored Map of New York, Gratis, 
Edgar T. Smith - Managing Director. 
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Joseph F. Fogg and family have 
moved to Gloucester where they plan 
to make their future home, Mr. Fogg 
having secured a good position in 
that city. Their pretty new cottage 
home at Pride’s Crossing is offered 
for sale. 
Poultry and Game BREWER’S MARK Belt 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
a | (Meats and Provisions 
fruit and Berries 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Beverly Farms 
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James B. Dow 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
John H. Cheever 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
