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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The city council has appropriated 
$300 which is to be used as far as it may 
go in improving the Farms playgrounds. 
A party of Farms young men headed 
by Martin Lawlor are to give a dance in 
Neighbor’s hall, Friday evening, August 
14. 
Mr. O’ Shea of Peabody has taken the 
Preston cottage at West Beach for the 
summer. ‘This is the cottage occupied 
last year by the Hutchinsons of Philadel- 
phia. 
W. B. Publicover and 18 others have 
petitioned for an additional street light 
for Hart street. The petition will have 
to take its course through the proper 
channel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and 
child of Salem have spent the past week 
visiting Mr. Davis’ parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Otis N. Davis, on Everett street. 
They leave today and will spend the 
next week in New Hampshire. 
Samuel Leveen, son of P. Leveen the 
tailor, has of late received many favor- 
able comments upon his ability as a violin 
player. At the Rainbow fair held a 
week ago he rendered several selections, 
receiving merited applause, and at the 
session of the Sunday School at the Bap- 
tist church last Sunday his playing was 
again fully appreciated. 
LAS Oe 
Registered Pharmacist 
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Larcom Ober, son of John A. Ober, 
and a graduate from the Beverly High 
school in June, has passed the prelimin- 
ary examination for admission to the 
University of Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McDonnell of 
Haskell street have as guests Mr. Mc- 
Donnell’s mother and two neices who 
arrived from Clinton this morning, and 
who expect to enjoy the Farms for the 
next four or five weeks. 
A stubborn little fre broke out on the 
roof of Otis Luke’s stable in the rear of 
Pitch Pine hall, Thursday afternoon, and 
for a time the fire department had con- 
siderable difficulty in getting it under con- 
trol. <A stiff breeze was blowing and as 
soon as the fire could be put out in one 
place it would spring up again in another. 
The blaze was at length subdued after 
an hour’s work, with comparatively little 
loss to the property. 
A very pretty little entertainment was 
held in benefit of St. Margaret's church, 
Wednesday, on the grounds adjoining 
the church and parochial residence. 
The afternoon was given over to the 
children, who played games and ate re- 
freshments to their hearts’ content. [n 
the evening the grounds were lighted by 
electric lights strung about among the 
trees. Between two trees a screen was 
hung, upon which pictures were thrown 
and a lecture on the Passion Play was 
delivered by Prof. A. B. Drake of Bos- 
ton. After the lecture the young people 
enjoyed dancing and other amusements. 
‘There was a very large attendance and 
the whole affair was a very pleasant one 
as well as a financial success. 
Convenient, 
ALDEN WEBB 
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