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Standard Rotary, style ‘‘Grand,’’ Oak 
Standard Rotary, style ‘‘Grand,’’ Ash 
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen have 
opened their cottage off Summer street, 
arriving from Gloucester this week. 
Mrs. Stella Bickford and Miss LeDuc 
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of Boston have been guests of Mrs. Jacob 
Kitfield the past week. _ 
The only dance scheduled for next 
week outside that in connection with the 
Sacred Heart church reunion, is the 
party to be given on Tuesday evening by 
Ernest Howe and Wm. Sheehan. 
Miss Maude Pigeon has returned to 
her home in Holliston after a visit with 
Daniel Wade and family. 
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Standard Rotary, style Parlor Cabinet, Oak 
Standard Rotary, style ‘‘Grand,’’ Sycamore 
Standard Rotary, style ‘‘Grand,’’ Sycamore 
Standard Rotary, style ‘‘Grand,’’ Sycamore 
ower priced Machines, from $11.95 to $24.50 
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Sample and slightly used 
SEWING MACHINES 
At this season each year we go through our entire machine assortment, pick out 
all sample and slightly used sewing machines and offer them at greatly reduced 
simply to clear them out to make room for our annual mid-summer ship- 
We also offer for this sale a few new machines in discon- 
tinued styles of woodwork AT are in Perfect Running Condition 
An opportunity for every family of limited means to own a high grade Sewing 
Our EASY PAYMENT TERMS will be allowed on the following: 
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$50.00 $45.00 2 Standard Rotary, style 8, Birch $43.00 $38.00 fe 
45 00 47.50 1 Standard Rotary, style 8, Sycamore 43.00 ’ 35.00 Bx 
45/00 40.00 il Standard Rotary, style 8, Oak 38.00 35.00 Fa 
45 00 38,00 1 National Aut. (Chainstitch), Walnut 40.00 35.00 Fee 
50.00 38.00 1 Paragon, Automatic Lift 28.50 26.00 
4500 36.00 1 Singer, (Drophead), Oak 29.50 Fe 
; : 1 Wheeler and Wilson, (Drophead) 28.50 Gy 
1 Singer, (Drophead) 25.00 
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The “‘It Club’’ have elected the fol- 
lowing officers: John Walsh, _ pres. ; 
John Lee, vice. pres; Shirley Stanley, 
secy; Harry Slade, treas.; Roland Stev- 
ens, janitor. The club’s headquarters is 
in the Allen building on Washington st. 
Despite the rain of Wednesday night 
the dancing party given by the SoiUisae 
in the Town hall was a great success, 
there being some 50 couples on the floor. 
A. Dodge & Sons are using the build- 
ing of Samuel Knight, nearthe Beach 
street crossing, asa temporary storage for 
the hay, grain, etc., until the building 
damaged by last week’s fire is put in re- 
pair. 
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STERLING SICUER, SUT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE 
and save agents’ commission. 
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Hanscomb of Merrimac 
is visiting friends in town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Heard and 
Mr. Heard’s mother, Mrs. J. Theordore 
Heard were amon; the late arrivals at 
Magnolia last week. 
‘The two cuts used on the front page 
of this issue were loaned the BREEZE 
through the courtesy of F. W. Varney, 
the Beverly Farms pharmacist. “he cuts 
are used on the souvenir postals for sale 
by Mr. Varney. : 
Business Cards—The BreErEze. 
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JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 
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Beverly, Mass. 
