62 } NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPGO INN 
THis INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, 
iences, large verandas especiaily designed for family use, 
bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hull of East 
Taunton, for the present have taken 
up there residence in Beverly. Mr. 
Hull is a well known former Beveriy 
Farms resident and an excellent mu- 
sician, If in doubt, just go to the 
Lyric Theatre in Beverly where he 15 
employed and hear him play the 
piano. 
A lawn party to be conducted by 
the young people of the Beveriy 
Farms church, will be held on the 
grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 
F. Manning, Hadley estate, Hart st., 
on Tuesday, August 31, afternoon 
and evening. 
The first game of the baseball 
series between Beverly and Manches- 
ter, will be played in Manchester to- 
morrow afternoon and it will, no 
doubt, attract a large number of bali 
fans from Beverly Farms. 
..ue matter of street widening on 
Hale street, at the Bradley estate 
formerly Dow’s greenhouses, and at 
the little park at the entrance to the 
Dexter and Bradley estates, now 
seems to be a matter of are urent. 
Some time ago, as it is understood by 
the writer, the City transferred the 
little park to Mr. Bradley and in re- 
turn was to receive certain land from 
the greenhouse estate and other con- 
siderations, such as relaying water 
pipe, etc., all of above to go into the 
street widening scheme. On May 
17th, the Aldermen fixed a line of 
the street, abutting the Bradley es- 
tate where the so- called improvements 
are proposed. Now a petition is im 
circulation, asking that the line estab- 
lished in May, be made void and a 
new one made, which, if done, will 
add to the Bradley estate from 1200 
to 1500 square feet, for which Mr. 
Pradley offers to pay. Besides Mr. 
Bradley, it is understood the engineer 
of the Mass. Highway Commission, is 
ir favor of esta blishing the new line. 
The matter has raised much dicussioa 
and will come up at the next meeting 
of the Aldermen. there is no doubt, 
that public sentiment is strong in con- 
demning the act, whereby the City 
disposed of this small park and man; 
object to any change being made there. 
The new bank at Beverly Farms is 
doing a very successful business and 
during the past week has opened 
numerous accounts. The — service 
which it renders to this community is 
very satisfactory and all that is need- 
ed to make its relation with Beverly 
Farms people permanent, pleasant 
and profitable is to patronize the 
bank yourself and recommend it to 
your friends. 
West Beach, yachting, 
36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
first INN contructed at Beverly Farms, 
Telephone Beverly Farnis 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
Miss Sophia Bennett is home from 
a most plesant vacation trip to the 
Pacific coast and the Panama Exposi- 
tion. 
The temperature of the water ail 
the week has been about 70 and has 
been a strong inducement for a large 
number of bathers at West Beach. 
The coming of sunshine and good 
weather has been all that was de- 
sired to keep up the daily large at- 
tendance at this popular spot. 
The lawn party in aid of St. Mar- 
garet’s church, held on the Patrick 
Barry’s grounds, High street, last 
evening, was a_ success. It was 
largely attended and for all a most 
enjoyable time. ; 
The Sam-Sam, an annual event to 
be held on the grounds of the United 
Shoe Machinery Company in Beverly 
tomorrow, will attract its usual 
large attendance from Beverly Farms. 
The following letter has been or 
will be sent out to all the graduates of 
the Beverly High School: “A re- 
union of all the classes that have 
graduated from the Beverly High 
School, with a reception to Miss A. 
Lilla Wild, is being planned for the 
middle of October. It is the purpose 
of the committee to have as many of 
the past members of the faculty pre- 
sent as possible. A testimonial is to 
be presented to her at this tim>. 
Contributions to the general purpose 
may be sent to committees represent- 
ing the different classes. REMEMBER: 
The larger your donation the better, 
but any amount, however small, will 
be accepted as a remembrance to Miss 
Wild, or as a token of loyalty to the 
School.” Miss Wild has been a 
teacher in the schools of Beverly for 
47 years, 35 of which she has spent 
at the Beverly High. She retired at 
the end of the past school year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Stevens 
of Williamstown, have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms _ visiting 
friends. 
James 1s». McDonnell has gone to 
Cape Elizabeth, Me., to take charge 
of a job being done there by Con- 
nolly Brothers. 
The Mission at St. Margaret’s 
church starts on Sunday. The com- 
ing week will be for women and the 
following week for men, 
August 13, 1915, 
BEVERLY FARWIS 
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NORUMBEGA " Nouee anes 
Great success has inaugurated 
Norumbega’s new plan in theatrical 
entertainment. Every matinee this 
week an excellent vaudeville pro- 
gram is presented. If you are de- 
sirous of entertainment under clean, 
healthy and beautiful surroundings 
visit this resort at Auburndale-on- 
the-Charles where everything is done 
for the comfort and Safety of all 
classes. The Zoological Garden with 
its hundreds of specimens of. animal 
life is always of interest. At the 
Grape Arbor Cafe with.its Orchestra 
Concerts, cuisine and service de luxe 
are found. Norumbega is the centre 
of canoeing activities in the East and 
has the finest livery in the world. 
Upsmpg Down. 
Patience—I see Paris has a theater 
with a reversible floor, one side being 
intended for dancing and the other 
for carrying the seats. 
Patrice—For goodness’ sake, what 
positions must a couple assume if they 
sit out a dance? 
Wife—Tomorrow is the lawn party, 
John, and I haven’t a thing fit to wear! 
Hubby—How fortunate! 
per says rain! 
The pa- 
