Feb. 23, 1917. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Wilbur J. Pierce is now serving on 
the jury of the superior court, sitting 
in Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E., Rawson 
cf North Adams have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
Mark A. Knowles has been made a 
special policeman. He is the watch- 
man on the Gardner estate at Mingo 
Beach hill. 
M. J. Haney, a prominent business 
man of Toronto, Can., has been visit- 
ing members of the Connolly family 
at Beverly Farms, the past week. 
William Dwyer, who conducts an 
auto renting business at Beverly 
Farms has just added a fine 7-pas- 
senger Cadilac car to his equipment. 
Wm. G. Marshall and family, who 
have always lived in Beverly Farms, 
moved to 108 Lothrop st., Beverly, 
last Saturday, and will make their 
permanent residence there. 
M. Hamberger, who conducts a tail- 
oring establishment at Beverly Farms, 
i: opening a new gentlemen’s  fur- 
uishings and tailoring store in Cabot 
st., at the corner of Pond st., Beverly. 
Peter McLaughlin has spent the 
past week at-Beverly Farms with his 
family. He is employed as a super- 
intendent for Connolly Bros. at War- 
renton, Va., where he will return in 
a few days. 
James McManus, a popular Bev- 
erly Farms young man, who was 
operated upon last week at a Boston 
hospital is reported to be getting 
along nicely. . He was seriously ill 
for a few days following the oper- 
ation. 
Mie Girls’ club “of St. John’s 
church has arranged to start a class 
in First Aid in the near future. The 
lessons will be given by a competent 
nurse and the instructions are offered 
to all Beverly Farms women who de- 
sire to accept the opportunity. 
The entertainment, including a 
play, entitled “The Clancy Kids.” at- 
tracted a large audience to Neighbors 
hall last Tuesday evening. Dancing 
followed. The affair was conducted 
by a party of ladies for the benefit of 
the organ fund of St. Margaret’s 
church. 
The annual night off for members 
of Stea‘ner 2 of the Beverly Farms 
Fire dept. will take place tomorrow 
(Saturday). The firemen, with in- 
vited guests, making a party of about 
40, will go to Boston in the afternoon. 
They will have a banquet at a hotel 
and will later attend a theatre. 
SPRAYING: 
CEMEN TING, 
and INSECT WORK 
NORTH. SH:ORESBREEZE 
BURLAPPING, 
BOLTING 
Pe. BREWER: S eNCS RR Ee 
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. 
ANNUAL MEETING. oF WEs?T BEACH 
CORPORATION. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation was held in G. A. 
R. hall, Beverly Farms, last Monday 
evening. As usual the meeting was of 
inuch interest to Farms folk and was 
well attended.. The reports for the 
past year showed the affairs of the 
corporation had been conducted in 
the usual businesslike and efficient 
manner. The financial condition is 
cuite satisfactory. In addition to 
caring for the property, beach clean- 
ing and miscellaneous expenses the 
amount of the indebtedness, incurred 
by the building of the pavilion, was 
reduced a small amount. During the 
past year the piers have been repair- 
ed and improved, including an exten- 
sion in length of 100 feet on_ the 
ocean end. The following officers 
were reelected to serve the coming 
year: Pres,). James, B.j. Dow; vice 
pres., Daniel Linehan; treas., F.- W. 
Varney; sec’y, Wm. R. Brooks; di- 
1cctors, John H. Linehan, John M. 
Publicover, N. S. Simpkins, Jr., Sam- 
uel Vaughan, Eben Day, Wm. H. 
Gerrish and Robert FE. Hodgkins. 
New SHore RoAD THROUGH SALEM. 
The Legislative hearing on House 
Bill 1386, otherwise known as _ the 
Salen Harbor Shore Road bill, by 
the legislative committee on roads and 
bridges was given in Room 427, 
State house, Boston, Wednesday, at 
BOs ap til. 
The bill was introduced in the legis- 
lature by Rep. Chauncey Pepin of 
Salem, on petition of the Salem 
Chamber of Commerce, and its object 
is to have the Massachusetts high- 
way commission make a survey of a 
shore road along the shores of Salem 
harbor from the northerly side of 
Palmer’s cove and continuing in a 
general southerly direction to a point 
on Lafayette street, near the Salem- 
Marblehead line, about opposite the 
Chadwick Boston Lead works plant, 
and continuing along the southerly 
shores of Forest river in the town of 
Marblehead to a point on Loring ave- 
tiue, Salem, just north of the Mar- 
hlehead water works pumping station, 
Box 244. BEVERLY. MASS. 
Safety First. 
At the first sign 
of a cold take— 
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Mr. Hill’s picture on it—25 cents, 
At Any Drug Store. 
substantially in accordance with a 
sketch plan, taken from one of the 
sketches of the Salem City Planning 
Board which is attached to the orig- 
inal petition. The Commission is 
asked to report plans and estimates to 
the Legislature of 1918. A number 
of persons interested in securing for 
Salem a boulevard along the shores of 
Salem harbor, as planned by the Sa- 
lem Planning Board five years ago, 
attended the hearing and urged the 
passage of the bill. 
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