NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The second evening of the G.A.R. 
and Associates’ pitch tournament was 
played Thursday evening, a number 
of new contestants entering. 
George Day, the popular freight 
clerk at the Farms depot, will next 
week take a vacation and go ona 
sight seeing trip to the national 
Capitol. 
The Choir music class still continues 
to be popular. On Friday evening a 
large attendance was present and 
practised the music for Sunday and 
the Sunday anthems. In addition 
they practised on the ‘Soldier’s 
Chorus’’ from Gounod and _ several 
other selections which they are prac- 
tising for their concert to be held later. 
Mr. Wonson is commending himself 
for faithful work. At the concert in 
March the class will be assisted by a 
soloist and ’cellist. 
George Dix has been substituting 
at the Pride’s Crossing depot during 
the absence of Jeremiah Toomey who 
has been in New York City. 
The exceptionally good weather of 
the past week has been of much good, 
inasmuch as great progress has been 
made upon all work in hand especially 
land operations, there being very little 
frost in the ground. 
There will be a social gathering at 
the Baptist church next Monday even- 
ingat 7.45. Miss Katherine P. Loring 
is to speak on a trip she has taken to 
London. Her travelogue will be illus- 
trated by the stereopticon. A silver 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140. 
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collection will be taken at the door and 
the money so received will be used by 
the Lyceum Committee for its pur- 
poses. After the lecture an opportun- 
ity for social conversation will be given 
in the chapel. Light refreshments 
will be served. Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. 
Pond and Mrs. Lewis Williams will 
pour. Miss Alice Williams, Miss 
Esther Hull, Miss Sophie Bennett, 
Miss Clara Hanson, M ss Lizzie Col- 
lamer, Miss Alice Bolam and the 
Misses Williams will serve. The 
committee of arrangements from the 
young ladies consists of Mrs. Hooper 
(chairman), Miss Josie Williams, Miss 
Elsie Preston, Miss Alice Witham, 
Miss Addie Williams, Miss Clara Wil- 
liams and Mrs. Lewis Williams. A 
pleasant and enjoyable evening is ex- 
pected. All are invited. 
Mrs. Charles Bennett and daughter 
Ruth of Holyoke spent a part of this 
week visiting relatives here. 
As on all previous occasions the 
card tournament given by the local 
orders of the K. of C. and Foresters 
in Marshall’s hall on Friday evening 
was an enjoyable affair. A large 
crowd was present and good prizes 
were awarded the winners. 
To be in the fashion these days one 
must have a cold, a touch of the 
grippe or something of that nature, 
as sickness of this character at the 
Farms the present time is the popular 
but unwelcome condition of things. 
Thomas Powers and family have 
moved from Vine court to Boston 
where Mr. Powers has a position. 
is always a serious one. 
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will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
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