August 27, 1915. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Ground was broken the latter part 
of last week on the Vine street lot 
for the new Beverly Farms public li- 
brary. Considerable progress has 
been made already on the cellar and 
foundations. C. S. Cunningham & 
Sons Co. are the principal contrac- 
tors, D. Linehan & Son have the 
foundation and_= grading, Robert 
Robertson Co. the plumbing, and 
‘Joseph Stanwood the heating. 
The lawn party to be held on the 
grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. &. 
Manning, corner of Hart street and 
Greenwood ave., next Tuesday even- 
ing, will no doubt attract a large at- 
tendance. Arrangements have been 
made to make the affair one of 
amusement and pleasure. There will 
be good music, refreshments, and 
entertaining features. There will 
also be sales tables and a tea room. 
The affair is under the management 
of the Young People’s Society of the 
Baptist church. 
Ernest E. Lefavour of Beverly is 
the new telegraph operator at the 
3everly Farms station. The job, 
since Mr. Holland’s retirement, has 
been up for bids and Mr. Lefavour 
has succeeded in bidding it off. 
_Gregory P. Connolly and family 
have been registered at the Elmlawn, 
Bridgewater, New Found Lake, N. 
H., during the past week. 
John West colony Pilgrim Fathers, 
will hold its regular business meeting 
in Marshall’s hall this evening. 
Miss Alma D. Stevens of Hart- 
ford, Conn., has been among the visi- 
tors at Beverly Farms the past week. 
Arthur Poole has secured a_posi- 
tion playing in the orchestra at the 
Dreamland Theatre, Beverly. 
Miss Gertrude M. Fay of Rox- 
bury, is spending her vacatign at 
Beverly Farms and is the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan, 
West street. 
The public dance of the baseba.l 
committee will be held in Neighbor's 
hall on Thursday evening, Sept. ¢. 
Long’s orchestra will furnish the 
music. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Standley 
plan to take a vacation next week 
and will spend it.in Providence, Keds: 
visiting relatives. 
The annual exhibition of the sum- 
mer work of the various Beverly 
playgrounds will take place at the 
Dane Street Beach, Beverly, on Wed- 
nesday, Sept. 1. Th Ward 6 play- 
ground children in charge of In- 
structor Miss Muriel Publicover will 
be there and contribute to the day’s 
program. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and R 
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cas sold. 
Buy your groceries and provisions, frui, 
and vegetables of THE THISSELL CO., Central Square, 
Beverly Farms, and save money. 
Never under- 
Harry Lado, from Miami, Fla., is 
the new artist at Peter Gaudreau’s 
barber shop in Central square. 
The day’s picnic and outing for 
the children of the Beverly Farms 
playgrounds, accompanied by the 
mothers, has been planned for Thurs- 
day, Sept. 2, and will be held at Idle- 
wood Lake. The affair is being ar- 
ranged by Miss Muriel Publicover, 
instructor, who has worked very hard 
to accumulate a small sum so that the 
auto “bus could be hired for trans- 
portation and for other needed ex- 
penses. 
Ira E. Davis, who has had a_cleri- 
cal position with Connolly Bros., on 
their work in Springfield, for the 
past year and a half, is hone ona 
vacation. John Kelly is substituting 
in Springfield during Mr. Davis’ 
absence. 
The second Essex Senatorial Dits- 
trict republican outing will be held at 
Bushby’s Grove, Rial Side, Beverly, 
tomorrow. Lunch will be served at 
one o'clock, a ball game at two anil 
speaking at three o’clock. Among the 
speakers will be Hon. A. P. Gardner, 
Hon, Samuel W. McCall and Hon. 
Grafton D. Cushing. A number of 
Beverly Farms republicans plan to 
attend. 
The men’s mission which has been 
held this week at the St. Margaret’s 
church, has attracted a large attend- 
ance at each service. It will close 
Sunday 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 
Aypntherary 
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 
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Mr. and Mrs. William F. Goodwin 
of Williamstown, have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
Orders will be 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Best Quality 
Meats and Provisions 
Collected Every 
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 Street, 
Manchester 
Cak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
