July 2, 1915. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly Farms is going to have its 
usual July 4th celebration. The 
~committee has been working hard 
during the past week and while the 
money raised is not near so much as 
in former years the committee will 
endeavor to give the Beverly Farms 
people as good a program as possible. 
In the early morning there will be a 
parade, all kinds of features are in- 
vited to enter. At 9.30 there will be 
a ball game on the playgrounds be- 
tween the Beverly Farms team.and a 
strong out of town team and it 1 
likely that there will also be a game 
in the afternoon. At the beach in 
the afternoon there will be the usual 
horse events and athletic sports. Jn 
the evening $200 worth of fireworks 
will be set off and the pier illumi- 
nated. During the afternoon and 
evening the Beverly Farms band will 
furnish music. Anyone who wishes 
to contribute may send in their sub- 
scription to Benj. F. Hawkins, treas- 
urer, at the Standley Shoe store and 
it will be greatly appreciated. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will hold their regular business meet- 
ing in Marshall’s hall this evening. 
Judge Michael J. Connolly and 
family of Waltham have moved to 
Beverly Farms for the summer. They 
are occupying the Connolly Bros. 
“Homestead” estate on Haskell st. 
The Ladies Sewing circle of the 
Baptist church was entertained last 
evening by Mrs. ‘Arthur Standley at 
her home on Oak st. Yesterday af- 
ternoon Mrs. Benj. Osborne of High 
st. was hostess for the Woman's 
Auxiliary of the St. John’s church. 
School closed yesterday and the 
youngsters are exceedingly happy 
over the fine time they are to have 
during the summer months. The 
various teachers, nearly all of whom 
live out of town, have left for their 
respective homes. 
Homer Callahan has secured a 
position as chauffeur with Boston 
parties and with them will spend the 
summer at Pawtucket, R. I. 
The marriage of Miss Alice Os- 
borne Woodbury, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur A. Woodbury, and 
Dwight G. Standley took place on 
Thursday evening, June 24, at the 
home of the bride’s parents, 583 Es- 
sex st., in the presence of relatives 
and close friends of the couple. Af- 
ter the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. 
Standley will reside in a new cottage 
just built by Mr. Standley on Hull st. 
The bride has been the book-keeper 
at the Eli R. Hodgkins Co., painters, 
for a number of years. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and R 
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save money. 
Buy your groceries, fruit and vegetables 
of THE THISSELL CO., Central Square, Beverly Farms, and 
Never undersold. 
The parents and friends of eight 
Beverly Farms members of the Bev- 
erly High 1915 class attended the 
graduating exercises on ‘Wednesday 
evening. Last night the young peo- 
ple enjoyed the class dance and re- 
ception. The week has been one ot 
events for them because in addition 
to the above they enjoyed a banquet 
on Monday evening. The members 
from Beverly Farms who will close 
their school life at the Beverly High 
are the following: Christine Murray, 
Charlotte Chapman, Margaret Brady, 
Hazel Hersey, Howard E. Morgana, 
Jr., Herbert Cole, Henry Wright and 
Joseph Rourke. 
The new electric sign on the Tuni- 
poo Inn is very attractive at night. 
Quite a party of ball fans are tak- 
ing in the ball games at the new Hign 
School Athletic field, Montserrat, on 
Saturday afternoons. ‘The center of 
attraction is the pitching of McNair 
and the playing of Joe Donovan, two 
stars on the former Beverly Farms 
team. Other members of the new 
Beverly team are also favorites of 
local ball fans. 
“Open house” will be the general 
rule of things for Beverly Farms 
people over the holiday. Nearly 
every household will entertain out of 
town relatives or friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Broderick 
of Williamstown have spent the past 
week at’ Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
HERSEY’S DAIRY LUNCH 
L. P. HERSEY, Prop. 
24 West St., Beverly Farms 
Quick Lunch all Hours, 5.30 a.m. to 11 p,m. 
$3.50 Meal Tickets for $3.25 
TELEPHONE 8208-M 
F.W.VARNEY 
Renistered 
Aynotherary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
AJAKES a specialty of com- 
pounding physicians’ per- 
scriptions, This department 
is fully stocked with reliable 
and up-to-date remedies and 
is constantly under the super- 
vision of Graduates of Phasr- 
macy of long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
Two Telephones; 77, 8202 
If one is busy, call the other 
John Kelly leaves tomorrow for a 
week’s vacation visit with his fam‘ly 
and at his former home, Hemstead, 
Long Island. 
came | BREWER’S MARKET 
Poultry and 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Hees and Butter @® t > { 
Fruit and Berries’ | _ v0 l 0 $ ' 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
James B. Dow 
MASS. 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts af Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
