NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Edward Farrell and daughter 
of Springfield are visiting at the 
Farms. Mr. Farrell being employed 
on the new Ayer residence at Pride’s. 
Mrs. John H. Watson has the sym- 
pathy of her many friends over the 
loss of her father, Mr. Oliver Dyer, 
age 83 years, who passed away at 
Boston the early part of the week. 
Miss Mildred Caldwell of Lexington 
is this week the guest of Miss Barbara 
Daniels at her home, Hale street. 
Mitoeeenomas Pierce of Pride’s 
Crossing is spending a week in Bos- 
ton visiting friends. 
The card tournament in aid of the 
basement fund for St. Margaret’s 
church, was played Monday evening, 
in Marshall’s hall, and from the large 
attendance and good time enjoyed, it 
would seem to indicate that this is a 
popular feature looked forward to 
each week. 
Mrs. Winthrop F. Low was the 
hostess on Wednesday afternoon to 
the members of the Embroidery class. 
Wesley McDermett, a popular 
young man, who has for quite a 
period made the Farms his home, left 
Thursday for Rutland, Mass., where 
he will probably stay for the next 
-three months, 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maynard and 
child of Haverhill, have been visiting 
friends at the Farms since Wednes- 
day. 
The blacksmith and horse shoeing 
firm of Messrs. Hanson and Marshall 
located on Vine court, Beverly Farms, 
was dissolved Jan. 1, Mattis Hanson 
purchasing the interest of Mr. Mar- 
shall. He will hereafter conduct the 
business. Mr. Marshall will, for a 
time at least, remain as an assistant 
to Mr. Hanson. 
Charles Ford of Pride’s Crossing, 
this week lost an Irish terrior dog, the 
animal being run over by a fast mov- 
ing touring car. The dog was a pet 
and highly prized by the owner. 
The delightful concert given at Mar- 
shall’s Hall in December by Mr. and 
Mrs. Goudey of Salem, occassioned the 
earnest demand for their return. To- 
morrow evening, Jan. 19, they will again 
entertain, with assisting talent. The 
concert will be followed by a dance. at 
which several prominent ladies of the 
Farms will act as matrons. 
CONCERT and DANCE 
Retnrn engagement (by request) of Mr. 
and Mrs. Goudey, with Miss Hattie F. Law, 
Soprano. Marshall’s Hall, Beverly Farms. 
Saturday Ey’ng, Jan. 19. Concert 7.30 Dance 9.30 
Gentlemen 35 cts. Ladies 25cts. 
An unusually large gathering of the 
members of John West Colony Pil- 
grim Fathers was out last evening at 
their regular meeting in Marshall’s 
hall, the occasion being the visit of 
Deputy Miss Ada J. Kelly of Cam- 
bridge, accompanied by some sixteen 
other supreme officers of the order. 
The visit was purely a social one, and 
before its ending those assembled sat 
down to a fine spread, prepared by 
the committee in charge. 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. have pur- 
chased and are now transferring to 
their storage yards all the lumber (ex- 
cept the box boards) saved at the 
saw mill which was for quite a while 
located on the Wenham road, near the 
Geo. H. Wyatt cstate. 
After an absence of six months 
Alexander Campbell this week re- 
turned to the Farms. Mr. Campbell 
has been foreman in charge of Messrs. 
Connolly Bros.’ large contracts at 
Needham and Wellesley. 
Marshall’s hall was crowded Satur- 
day evening with the Comrades of 
Preston post, No. 188, GA.R, the 
members of Preston W.R.C., the as- 
sociates and friends who came to wit- 
ness the joint installation of the offi- 
cers of the post and corps. Sidney 
Gardner of Post 45 of Gloucester in- 
stalled the officers of the post and 
Mrs. Grace Gauld performed a like 
service for the corps. The following 
were installed: Chas. Day, com- 
madder ; Theodore Holmes vice com.; 
Joshua Younger, j. v. com.; Benj. 
Osborne, q. m.; Eben Day, adj.; Ezra 
Williams, officer of the day; George 
Walter Larcom, chaplain; Daniel W. 
Preston, surgeon. For the corps, Mrs. 
Alice Ereston, prés.;2 Mrs, Lydia Kk: 
William, s. v. pres.; Miss M. Eliza- 
beth Hull, sec.; Mrs Collamere, treas.; 
Miss Addie Day, chaplain. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office. 
Tel. Bev. Farms 130 
——CARPENTER—— 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS, SCREENS, ETC. 
JOEN DANIELS 
Groceries and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Headquarters for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world. Meat, Poultry and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese Fruitand Berries. All of the best quality. 
Orders collected eveyr morning, and promptly filled. 
Week LOW. 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
ee Wve NEY, 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions from drugs 
of Recognized Standard Quality. 
This department is constantly under 
the personal supervision of graduates 
in pharmacy. 
Choice Confectionery 
Imported and Domestic 
Cigars,  Tobaccos, 
Pipes. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
TELEPHONE 77 BEVERLY FARMS 
Public Telephone Pay St.tion No. 9649-3 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 
HOWARD A. DOANE 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
GHRORGE WW. 
OPDEA 
HOUSE PAINTING in all its Branches 
TEL. 71-3 
PAPER HANGING AND GLAZING 
All orders will receive prompt attention 
P. O. Box 81, : : 
10x1x52 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
