NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
By the death of John Dwyer, which 
occurred at his home on Hale street, 
Wednesday afternoon, Beverly Farms 
loses a well known business man and 
respected citizen. Mr. Dwyer was a 
blacksmith by trade and has been in 
business at the Farms for the past 
twelve years. He was an attendant 
of St. Margaret’s church, and a valued 
member of St. Margaret’s Court of 
Forresters. He leaves a widow, two 
daughters and a son. Services were 
held yesterday from St. Margaret’s 
church and interment was at Malden. 
G. Leslie Woodbury has left the 
employ of John Daniels and _ has ac- 
cepted a similar position with D. W. 
Hardy & Son. 
Miss May D. Connolly was gradu- 
ated last Saturday from the Dr. Sar- 
gents School of Physical Education 
at Cambridge. 
Mrs. Edwin Kenney and daughter, 
Frances, of Wiscasset, Me., are visit- 
ing relatives at the Farms this week. 
The directors of the West Beach 
Corporation held an important meet- 
ing Wednesday evening. The corpo- 
ration will very soon remove all of its 
bath houses that are now located upon 
the western end of the beach, on 
property that was in dispute, to the 
other end of the beach. The owners 
of private bath houses have also been 
served with notice to move their 
buildings. 
James J. Nugent became the owner 
of the Haskell property on Vine court 
on Saturday last, at which time the 
final papers were passed. 
Next Saturday evening, June 15, 
the ‘‘West Beach club” will give an- 
other of their popular socials and 
dances in Marshall’s hall. A _ full or- 
chestra has been engaged. 
The successful use of flaming oil 
injected into the cracks and crevices 
of the stone walls about the Trowt 
field by the gypsy moth men to ex- 
terminate the bugs, and the use of 
pumps on the same, made at times a 
sheet of fire that extended some 
twenty feet or more high and gave the 
appearance of a conflagration. 
Funeral of J. F. Bennett 
The Beverly Farms Baptist church 
was crowded last Sunday afternoon 
with the friends of the late John Fred 
Bennett who came to pay their last 
tribute of love and respect to the de- 
ceased. Large delegations from the 
firemen, Firemen’s Relief association, 
John West colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
and Bass River lodge of Odd Fellows, 
all of which organizations Mr. Ben- 
nett was a member, were present at 
the services. 
Services were conducted by the 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, pastor of 
the church. The beautiful and im- 
pressive burial service of the Odd 
Fellows was also carried out by the 
members of Bass River lodge and the 
funeral service of the Firemen’s Re- 
lief association was read by Capt. 
Henry Parker. 
During the services the firemen’s 
quartet of Beverly, Messrs. Bell, 
Hinchcliffe, Larcom and Pedrick ren- 
dered the hymns, ‘Beautiful Isle of 
Somewhere,” ‘Gathering Home,” 
“Abide with Me” and ‘‘Farewell.”’ 
The pallbearers were J. M. Publi- 
cover, Howard A. Doane, Eben Day, 
Fred Williams, Elmer Standley and 
Joseph Harlow, representing the vari- 
ous societies of which the deceased 
was a member. 
The ushers were Willis A. Pride, 
Herman McDonald and Benjamin 
Hawkins. Interment was at the 
Beverly Farms cemetery. 
Tel. Bev. Farms 130 
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