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August 6, 1915. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Dorothy Larcom, the popular 
bookkeeper at the Greenwood Avenue 
Farm, is having her vacation. Miss 
"Hazel Hersey is taking ner place. 
Many Beverly Farms Italians are 
answering the Italian call to arms and 
& nearly every day witnesses the depar- 
_ ture of the young men, most of whom 
are unmarried. 
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It is estimated thi.t 
so far from fifty to sixty have left 
Beverly Farms, and more are going 
~ daily. 
¥. 
the airdale 
ae Friday, Jerry, 
~ owned by James E. McDonnell of 
_ West street, was severely injured by 
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being struck by an automobile. ‘The 
dog is exceptionally intelligent and is 
a general favorite with all. 
Thus far, no events except the mov- 
ing pictures are booked ahead at 
Neighbors’ Hall for the next three 
weeks. The dance of the eae 
committee on Thursday evening, 5-<pt. 
2, seems to be the next social affair 
booked to be held in the hall. 
iss Lillian Publicover of Hart 
street is at ho:ne after a week’s e1- 
joyable visit spent with her friend, 
Miss May Collins, at her new home 
on the Haughton estate, Pride’s Hil! 
Fred Bunce and family, who re- 
cently removed to Revere, have re- 
turned to Beverly Farms and are liv- 
ing in apartments in the Daniel Gu- 
martin house, High street. 
Reports from Kennebunkport, Me., 
show that the Colonial Inn, owned 
and managed by John A. Morrison, 15 
this season one of the popular suwn- 
mer hotels of that well-known resort 
and that it is patronized by about all 
that the Inn can acco: mmodate. 
Mr. 
Morrison is a_ well-known Beverly 
Farms young man, who entered the 
hotel business for ‘the first time last 
year. Mr. Morrison’s success is in- 
deed pleasing to his host of friends at 
Beverly Farms. 
The Lawn Party in aid of St. Mar- 
garet’s Church will be held next 
Thursday evening, Aug. 12, on_ the 
property of Patrick Barry, Hign 
The affair will be held in the 
There wi'l 
street. 
afternoon and evening. 
be music by the Beverly Farms 
Band, dancing to music by Long’s Or- 
chestra and plenty of amusing fea- 
tures to suit all, including the sale of 
refreshments. 
Mrs. Louise Wyatt and daughter, 
Miss Pearl Wyatt, have spent the 
past week on a vacation trip to At- 
lantic City, N. 
Miss fe ucritc Mitchell of Paw- 
tucket, R. I., has been spending her 
vacation at Beverly Farms, the guest 
of Mrs. Elmer Standley, West street. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 67 
sold. 
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Buy your groceries and provisions, fruit 
and vegetables of THE THISSELL CO., Central Square, 
Beverly Farms, and save money. 
Never under- 
Three sessions of the registrars of 
voters will be held before the Septem- 
ber primaries and after the primaries 
five sessions will be held before the 
November election. Primary regis- 
tration dates will be carded for City 
Hall for the evenings of Sept. 8, ro 
and 15, from 7.30 until 9g o’clock. 
After the primaries, sessions will be 
held for the November eleztions on 
Sepimcd, ct. 45.0; Svan, 13)> <The 
session on Oct. 13 will be from {2 
noon until 10 in the evening. 
The regular meeting of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will be heid 
in Marshall’ s Hall this evening. 
A nunber of young people from the 
local Baptist Church have spent a 
portion of the past week at Worthfield 
attending the general conference of 
Christian Workers. 
Friends of Miss Bertha Connor, a 
former popular teacher at the Bev- 
erly Farms School, will be pleased to 
» that she has now an excellent 
position at the Peabody Teachers’ 
College at Nashville, Tenn. 
Notwithstanding the rather cool an: : 
/ump evening, a large number enjoy « 
a ost excellent concert on Tuesd: st 
evening last, given by the Beveriy 
Farms Band from the band stand in 
Centra! Square. The cornet solo, “A 
Perfect Day,” by Russell Cadiga:, 
was a most attractive number of the 
program. Beverly Farms people will 
be pleased to know that another con- 
cert will PRT I et AICS) pan yack NOE fra eee ME pte a TP be given. 
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 
KReyistered 
Aypotherary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
HJAKES 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 Phar- 
macy of long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
Two Telephones; 77, 8202 
If one is busy, call the other 
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Stephe is 
of North Adams have been among the 
visitors at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Poultry and Game 
Kees and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Bast 
Quality 
Coal 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
JAMES B. DOW 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Collected Every 
Promptly Filled. 
will be 
and 
MASS. 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
