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[The Farms firemen are planning 
for an entertainment in the near 
future at the West street engine 
hou The guests of honor will be 
the members of the fire department 
from the Central station. It is a 
urn of social courtesies tendered 
the local firemen early in the winter 
Beverly. 
The S. W. Whitman club held a 
leasant meeting Wednesday after- 
noon at the home of Mrs. Mark 
Knowles on Hart street. 
The whist party given in Mar- 
hall’s hall Wednesday evening by 
he Girls’ orchestra proved another 
joyable occasion. The members 
re earning quite a reputation as 
romoters of successful entertain- 
ments. There was a large attend- 
nee. 
A first class boiled dinner, the 
kind they have always had, a tempt- 
ng one to the hungry ones, was 
served at West Beach Tuesday in 
the Preston, Holmes and Ober boat 
house. The occasion was sort of a 
‘Last Supper’, a termination to a 
eries of little affairs. As the build. 
ing, like all the others along the 
beach bank, must within a few days 
“move on’’ to make way for ‘‘pro- 
‘gress’’, the party were determined 
fo have one more gathering before 
the ‘‘end came’’. Seated around the 
table were the following:—Mrs. 
Charles F. Preston, Mrs. Andrew 
Srowell, Mrs. Wm. 8S. Pike, Mrs. 
Theodore A. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. 
Benj. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. 
Doane, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Standley 
‘and Frank Currier. 
- Miss Alice F. Quinlan of Spring- 
field is among this week’s visitors 
to the Farms. 
The tenants of the Haskell house 
so called on Vine street are soon to 
‘vacate. The house is now owned by 
Joseph Stanwood. They are obliged 
to find a new location as the owner 
is to remodel and improve the house. 
If you desire to partake of an ex- 
cellent baked bean supper with all 
the ‘‘fixings’’ for only 20 cents, you 
“should go to the GAR banquet hall 
next Tuesday evening, March 24. 
Supper will be served from 5.30 to 
7 o’clock. Members of Preston WRC 
will be ready to serve you a meal 
worth double the price you will pay. 
- Daniel Leary and family moved 
_ this week from Haskell street to the 
new cottage of Wm. Hennessey off 
geaele street. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
33 
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Tel. 150 Beverly Farms, 
THE THISSELL CO. 
{f you do not eat you cannot live. 
Postoffice Block. 
== PURE FOODS 
Which is the cheapest !— 
cheap food, sickness and doctor’s bills, or pure food, good health 
and happiness. The most important thing in all your life is the 
most neglected,—your food. Our stock is complete. We can save 
you money and worry. TRY US. 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER and CHEESE, 
FRUIT and BERRIES. 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
A Home Bakery connected. Ice Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
Mr. Wilder, prescription clerk at 
Varney’s drug store, and wife have 
vacated their apartments in the J. 
A. Mayberry house on Haskell St. 
They have removed to the cottage 
owned by Mr. MeNeil. 
Michael Connolly, while at work 
at his trade, apprentice carpenter, 
got his finger caugyt in the saw in 
the mill where he was engaged. The 
injury has caused him to take an 
enforced vacation. The member was 
quite badly injured. 
Mrs. Guy Williams, Mrs. Wm. M. 
Blanchard and Mrs. Timothy Hig- 
eins are on the local sick list this 
week. 
The plan of the proposed new pa- - 
vilion to be erected at West Beach 
has been on exhibition in the win- 
dow of Varney’s drug store this 
week. It naturally has attracted 
considerable attention. Most of the 
comments have been favorable. The 
eriticisms have tended toward im- 
provement. The chief one perhaps 
was that the elevation from the 
street should be improved. 
Judge Henry Blake, wife, daugh- 
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Clark, and family, who have 
for the past year lived in the Chas. 
BE. Ober cottage, Hale and Valley 
streets, are leaving the Farms. They 
will make their future home in Mil- 
ton. 
No doubt there will be many pat- 
rons in attendance at the cooked 
WYATT’S MARKET 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 52 
MEAT, POULTRY and GAME, 
H. M. & R. E., HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
W .E. LON 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SappuE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, -:- MASS. 
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Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If one is busy call the other) 
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Use V. V. V. for chapped hands 
and roughness of the skin 
Beverly Farms, Mass 
food sale at the Baptist chapel to- 
morrow. It is held by the Girls’ 
elub. The articles for sale will in- 
clude bread, cake, pies, candy and 
‘* roodies’’. 
WEST STREET 
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ae BEVERLY FARMS 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
