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. August 138, 1915. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The annual picnic and outing of 
the St. John’s’ Episcopal cnureh 
parish will be held at Centennial 
Crove next Wednesday, August 18. 
Beverly Farms peop!e, whether mem- 
bers of the parish’ or not, are wel- 
come to attend if they care to go. 
Transportation has been arianged, 
for besides the train and electric car 
service an auto bus will leave Cen- 
tral square in the forenoon at 8.30, 
q.30 and 10.30 for the Grove and re- 
turn in the late afternoon. A fite 
program for the enjoyment of all has 
been arranged. 
Mr. and Mrs. wordon B. Rogers cf 
-ontreal, Canada, have been visitors 
at Beverly Farms the past week. 
The Beverly Farms Band will give 
the second open air concert from the 
band stand in Centra! square next 
Tuesday evening. The concert which 
they gave two weeks ago was very 
good indeed, and was appreciated by 
a large audience. 
At last Monday evening’s meeting 
of the Aldermen, the nomination of 
Howard P. Williams for building in- 
spector, to succeed the late John A. 
Ober, was held up, pending the ma- 
turing of several plans for the con- 
solidation of city officers. 
The wooden buildings and some of 
the old glass ones on Hale street, the 
property of Robert S. Bradley, form- 
erly James B. Dow’s “Sunny Side” 
greenhouses, have been torn down. 
Handsome new green-house  struc- 
tures have been erected a little in the 
rear of where the old buildings stood, 
and these, with the flower garden, 
walks and well kept grounds, is cer- 
tainly a beauty spot for the traveler 
along Hale street to gaze upon. 
William Swan and family of No. 
Easton are spending a week’s vaca- 
tion at Beverly Farms, the guests of 
friends, Mr. Swan was formerly the 
supt. of Mrs. Lathrop Brown’s estate 
at West Manchester and the Leiter 
estate at Beverly Farms. He is now 
occupying a similar position on the 
John S. ‘Ames place at North Easton. 
John W. Morgan, driver of the fire 
tractor of the Beverly Farms fire de- 
partment, is now enjoying his annual 
vacation of ten days, a part of which 
he will spend visiting relatives at 
Templeton, Mass., and Ossipee, N. H. 
Miss Irene M. Fay of Roxbury, 
has been spending a portion of her 
vacation at Beverly Farms, the guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan, 
West street. 
Miss Margaret Lee has spent the 
past week visiting friends at Paw- 
tucket, R. [. ‘ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 63 
sold. 
Buy your groceries and provisions, frui, 
and vegetables of THE THISSELL CO0., Central Square, 
Beverly Farms, and save money. 
Never under- 
(aes 
Of considerable interest to many, 
were the three large steel oblong 
tanks which arrived at the Beverly 
Farms freight yards this week, and 
which are to be used for a water 
supply at the Pride’s Crossing estate 
of Henry U. Frick. The tanks are 
each over 43 feet long, eight feet in 
diameter, weigh sixteen tons, and 
have a capacity of 16,500 gallons. It 
is quite an undertaking to move them 
from the freight yards to “Eagle 
Rock,” permission being given to 
irove them through the streets by the 
Massachusetts Highway Commissio 1. 
The same methods are being used as 
would be necessary to move a large 
building, a steam road roller being 
used for motive power. 
The new Beverly Farms ball team, 
last Saturday afternoon, defeated the 
strong St. Mary’s of Beverly, at the 
playgrounds, by a score of 6 to 0. 
There was quite a large attendance 
of fans on hand to witness the game. 
There will be a game at the play- 
crounds tomorrow afternoon when 
the home team will probably have for 
opponents the Forest River Park 
team from Salem. 
New. regulations covering the 
double session at the Beverly High 
School have been made. Under the 
regulations which go into effect with 
the opening of the school in Septem- 
ber, the ninth grade sessions will be 
held from 1.15 until 5 o’clock in the 
afternoon. 
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 
Registered 
Aymtherary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
SAKES 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 
Miss Eleanor Pierce of Melrose, is 
visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and 
Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce, West street. 
Miss Pierce formerly lived here. 
Poultry and Game 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. 
JAMES B. DOW 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
Coal 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Strect, 
Manchester 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
