_ tators. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond will 
preach, tomorrow morning at the Bap- 
tist church, on ‘‘Isolation,’? and_ will 
use as his subject for the evening service, 
“The Real Life and Life of the Ro- 
2? 
mans. 
The committee on the Fourth of July 
celebration wish to extend their thanks 
through the Breeze to the public for the 
hearty co-operation, and financial aid 
which went a great ways in making the 
celebration the success it was. 
The prizes put up for the Fourth of 
July sports were given out Monday 
night at Wilbur J. Pierce’s store in 
Central Square, and the winners were 
generously applauded by the many spec- 
The prizes were well worth 
striving for and will, without doubt, be 
long treasured by the winners. 
Miss Marjorie Cohoon, a former re- 
sident of the Farms, was the guest of 
her aunt Mrs. Frank McCoy, over the 
holiday, and remained during the week. 
Miss Cohoon is now living in Need- 
ham. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club enjoyed 
an outing, Wednesday, at the boat house 
of their president, Mrs. William C. 
Webster at West Beach. 
Thomas Fay, of Roxbury, is spend- 
ing his vacation here, the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan on West 
street. 
James Barry has purchased, for his 
own occupancy, the Watson house 
known, as the “‘ White House,’’ on 
Pickett court. 
Miss Mary Dwyer, representing the 
horse shoeing business of her father, the 
late John Dwyer, was the only repre- 
sentative of the local horse shoers, at the 
Master’s association meeting held in the 
headquarters in Salem, last Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wyman are 
receiving congratulations on the birth of 
an ll-pound boy, who was born the 
first of the week at their home on Has- 
kell street. 
Miss Gertrude H. Connolly has ac- 
cepted a position as instructor of gym- 
nastics at the Broad street play grounds, 
Salem. 
Safe, 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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for Automobiles 
Corner Bow Street, 
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Special Department for Automobiles 
Mrs. Peter Ward was a passenger on 
the Cedric which arrived in New York 
yesterday afternoon. For the past few 
months Mrs. Ward has been visiting her 
former home in Latham, Lanceshire, 
England. Mrs. Ward reports a very 
pleasant trip but is pleased to be at the 
Farms again. During her absence she 
received a copy of the Breeze each week 
and it seemed like a visitor from home to 
get the paper, so much so that its arrival 
was eagerly awaited each week. 
The firemen of the West Street en- 
gine house held their regular monthly 
meeting Monday evening and voted to 
conduct a social and dance in Neigh- 
bor’s hall in August. 
A Scottish dance will be held under 
the auspices of Clan Wallace, 127, in 
Neighbor’s hall, Friday evening. A 
special feature will be the bag-pipe_ play- 
ing and the Highland costumes. A large 
attendance is expected. 
The fourth annual ball of the Beverly 
Farms base ball club will be held in 
Neighbor’s hall on Thursday evening, 
August 6. Dancing 8 to2. Heaphy’s 
orchestra . . 
Miss Honora O’Brien, one of the 
teachers at the Farms school, is doing 
private tutoring this summer and has a 
number of pupils here. 
It is estimated that over 100 tickets to 
Gloucester were sold at the Farms. sta- 
tion on the evening of July third, evi- 
dence, no doubt, of July Fourth “‘shop- 
ping.’’ 
Edward Ober spent Friday with Jo- 
seph Coen at Manchester, where he en- 
.oyed the bathing at Singing Beach and 
the ices at Cheever’s drug store. 
Convenient, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Repairing in all its Branches 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor. 
Milton Sts. 
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Telephones 
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Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY: 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
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