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Day Officer Calvin L. Williams re- 
turned to duty yesterday, after a very 
pleasant two weeks’ vacation. 
Mrs. James E. Palmer and her two 
children returned to their home in North 
Adams, Wednesday, after a very pleas- 
ant visit with relatives here. 
A party of Farms young men _ have 
hired Neighbor’s hall again this year, as 
they did last, and will hold an_ invitation 
party there, the evening of Tuesday Sep- 
tember. 22. 
Quite a number of Farms people at- 
tended the sale of house lots at the 
Walker Field Park, near the Montserrat 
station, Labor Day. Alexander Camp- 
bell was the purchaser of one of the lots, 
upon which he may build later, or hold 
as an investment. 
A large attendance is expected at the 
dance given by Clan Wallace, 127, in 
Neighbor’s hall Thursday evening, Sep- 
tember 17. Many unusual features have 
been arranged for the entertainment of 
those attending and in addition to those 
already mentioned in previous issues of 
the Breeze, Willam Burrows, the well 
known piper, will render several selec- 
tions. 
IRA B. CASE 
Registered Pharmacist 
SUCCESSOR TO 
JOHN A. TROWT 
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Hale St., 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
‘The Seaside club, headed by Martin 
Lawlor anda number of Farms young 
men are planning to hold a prize dance 
in Neighbor’s hall, Thursday evening, 
September 24. 
After a two weeks’ vacation spent at 
Campton, N. H., and places along the 
shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, Miss 
Marion Dickey is back at her desk in the 
office of J. B. Dow & Co. 
A new supply of tracks, circulars and 
cards of all sizes, with the “‘Knowledge’’ 
printed on them in various sizes of type, 
have been received by Patrick Conroy, the 
** Miracle Worker,’’ and it is expected 
that the “‘ Professor’’ will soon start his 
fall campaign with fresh material. 
The ‘* Yannigans,’’ the redoubtable 
Beverly Farms tug-o-war team, have ac- 
cepted another challenge for a pull from 
an out-of-town team, who are presump- 
tous enough to think that they can beat 
the champions of the Shore. ‘The pull 
will take place in the Manchester “Town 
hall in about two weeks time. 
The query is being made as to wheth- 
er the Farms is to have a Republican 
campaign marching club again this fall. 
Salem has again organized the famous 
“* Witches,’’ and Beverly will in all pro- 
bability have its “‘Red Riding Hoods.’’ 
Four years ago the Farms had the ‘‘ West 
Beach Tars,’’ about 60 in number, who, 
with their natty white suits, made a_ big 
hit wherever they went. William R. 
Brooks, chairman of the Ward com- 
mittee, has the matter incharge and very 
likely a similar organization will be 
formed, providing there ‘is enough senti- 
ment aroused in the matter and sufficient 
financial backing. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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