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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Lawrence Diggins, proprietor of 
the Beverly Farms house on Elliott 
avenue, has under consideration the 
changing over of the basement so that 
two stores may be made, having al- 
ready assurance of the rental of one 
from a well-known Farms man for a 
new meat and provision business. 
Friday evening, March 15, will be 
an interesting one for the members of 
John West Colony Pilgrim Fathers, as 
Supreme Governor Edward P. Lin- 
coln of Boston and Supreme Suite will 
pay the colony a visit. Preparations 
for a good time are under way. 
That the quarters of the Young 
Men’s Catholic Union in the _ base- 
ment of St. Margaret’s church is fill- 
ing a much-needed want and is fully 
appreciated by the young men, is illus- 
trated each evening. A ‘‘look-in” 
shows quite a gathering, busily en- 
gaged in some pastime, either playing 
games or reading the daily papers, 
some good book or magazine. 
Forrester’ H. Peirce, Gregory P. 
Connolly, S. John Connolly and Jas. 
E. McDonnell left on Thursday for 
New York city, where they are on a 
sort of a vacation trip, taking in the 
sights. 
The last of the: series” of excellent 
entertainments which have been given 
at the Baptist church under the aus- 
pices of the Young Men’s Lyceum, 
will be they lecture upon,“ Robert 
Burns,”’ by Peter McQueen on Mon- 
day evening, March 25, at 7.45. The 
speaker needs no introduction to peo- 
ple in this vicinity, as he has lectured 
hereabouts several times before. 
Mrs. Fred Drinkwater and children 
were passengers on the last incoming 
Ivernia, from Liverpool, Eng., and 
have joined Mr. Drinkwater, who has 
been a resident of the Farms for some 
time. They have taken the Currier 
cottage on Hart street, recently vaca- 
ted by Frank Cole. 
Ald. Robt. E. Hodgkins left Thurs- 
day noon with other city officials for 
New York city. It is understvod the 
trip is on city business. 
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CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Nancy Mitchell, of Pawtucket, 
R.I., is visiting her many friends here 
and is a guest of Postmaster and Mrs. 
Elmer Standley on West street. 
Wednesday morning about 10 
o'clock the fire department was called 
out to the residence of Mrs. Jessie 
Denno at the Hardy place on Hale 
street, for a slight blaze in the attic of 
the residence, due, it is thought, to 
mice setting fire to matches. 
The meeting of the Preston Relief 
corps last Tuesday evening was cer- 
tainly a very pleasant one for the 
members. ‘Two new members were 
admitted and one application for mem- 
bership was received. Mrs. Mary A. 
Wood, past president of the corps, 
presented quite an assortment of tin 
and other ware for use in the G.A.R. 
basement kitchen. The latter part of 
the evening some ‘questionable char- 
acters” attired in men’s clothing de- 
manded admittance and when they set 
up Claim they were “Sons of Veterans 
from the Associates camp” they were 
allowed to enter. History gives no 
account of just what happened, but it 
is said they “tried to make dates,” 
made speeches, did the cake walk, 
sang songs and cut up ‘‘scandalously.” 
Suspicion as the identity of the in- 
truders rests upon some members of 
the corps from the fact that their hus- 
bands about that time missed some of 
the important articles of their wearing 
apparel, but never-the-less, they say, 
if not worn at home one needs not 
care so much. 
Portland Sewer Pipe 
WHITGOMB-GARTER CU, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone Connection. : 
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Funeral Director and Embalmer 
Calls answered day or night. 
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