18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 16, 1915. 
OSTERS 
announcing the Navy Festival to be held ia 
Beverly Farms next Wednesday, July 21st, are ap- 
pearing in shop windows and public places in Salem 
Swampscott, Marblehead, Beverly, Manchester, Gloucester 
and Rockport. If the ultimate success of this undertak- 
ing bears any proportion to the amount of work which 
has been put into it by the various committees in charge, 
the result will be most gratifying. The grounds and 
booths will be open as early as 10 a. m. and will continue 
so until the last dancers are tired out in the evening. The 
United States marines and sailors will give their exhibition 
drills at 3 p. m. and tea and dancing will follow. In the 
evening will be the Cabaret, for which reserved tables and 
seats have already been sold in large numbers. Reserva- 
tions of tables or seats for the Cabaret can be made by 
applying to Mr. Francis H. Appleton, Uh ee wees Bev- 
erly Farms. There are rumors that U. S. Warships and 
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yachts of the Eastern Yacht club fleet will be anchored 
in the offing, and all that is now needed to make the affair 
completely successful are fair skies and a large attend- 
ance. The entrance is on Hale street, Beverly Farms, 
within two minutes walk of the Beverly Farms station, 
and automobiles will find parking space provided in the 
neighborhood. Tickets will be on sale at the gate. The 
central committee in charge of the Festival are: Charles 
M. Amory; F. H. Appleton, Jr., Miss Rosamond Bradley, 
Marshal Fabyan, Beverly Rantoul, Nathaniel S. Simp- 
kins, Jr., Miss Margaret Thomas, Miss Alice Thorndike 
and Charles K. Cummings, chairman. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Evans R. Dick, Jr., and their two chil- 
dren of South Dartmouth, Conn., are spending the sum- 
mer with Mrs. Dick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard - 
Tuckerman of -‘Sunswich.” ae 
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Booths with all kinds of things to buy 
Exhibition Drills in the afternoon by Marines 
Bluejackets from the battleships New Jersey 
and Rhode Island 
Music by two Marine Bands 
Tea and Dancing at 4.30 
Cabaret and Dancing at 9 p .m. 
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