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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Wednesday evening was an inter- 
esting one for the members of St. 
Margaret’s Court of foresters. 
Several new members were initiated. 
Wm. H. McSweeney, the well known 
billiant attorney of Salem, was a 
special guest and gave an interest- 
ing address upon ‘‘American Citi- 
zenship.”” Under the head of the 
good of the order there was an en- 
tertainment, dancing and _ refresh- 
ments. 
Wednesday evening Miss Jane 
3artlett was hostess for the Girl’s 
club of the St. John’s Episcopal 
church at her home, Hale street. 
Lewis G. Williams has leased the 
upper portion of the Williams house 
on High street, owned by Elmer 
Standley. They will move into same 
on May first. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Brainard of 
Newark, N. J., have been visiting 
friends at Bev erly Farms the past 
week, 
Former 
councilman, George HE. 
Johnson, has taken up his residence 
with his 
Mr. and Mrs. 
street. Mr. 
ill of late but is now 
proved, 
daughter and son-in-law, 
Arthur Standley, Oak 
Johnson has been quite 
greatly im- 
BEVERLY ESE BIS 
Many parties from ant of town 
have been at the Farms the past 
week looking up tenements for the 
summer. It is doubtful, however, if 
they were successful as living quar- 
ters at a moderate rate are very 
searece at the Farms. 
Beverly Farms people are certain- 
ly discouraged over the fact that 
not a single move has been made for 
sidewalk improvements. It seems 
that all the work done for this need- 
ed improvement has been of no avail. 
Real Estate and Improvement. 
George H. Newell of Gloucester, 
conveys to Gloucester National Bank 
and they to Gertrude H., wife cf 
Lucius M. Cuthbert of Denver, Colv- 
rado, land Magnolia, 265 by 641.77 
feet. 
Clara M. Knowlton of Swampscott, 
et. al., conveys to Gertrude H., wife 
of Lucius M. Cuthbert of Denver, 
land Magnolha, Gloucester. 
Hon. Isaac Patch conveys to Har- 
riet P. Woodbury one-half interest 
in 2.26 acres land, Ledge and Pond 
roads, Hast Gloucester. 
Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadel- 
phia, has been granted a permit for 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. W. B. Publicover entertained 
the Woman’s Auxiliary of St.) 
John’s Episcopal church this after- 
noon, at her home on Hart street. 
The marriage of Miss Rose G. 
Hughes of St. Paul, Minn., to Mark 
A. Kearns, a well known real estate - 
man of Beverly and Beverly Farms, 
took place at St. Mary’s Star of the 
Sea church in Beverly, Wednesday 
morning, in the presence of a large 
gathering of relatives and friends. 
After the ceremony an informal re-. 
ception was held at their new home, 
4 Ashland street, where they will 
reside after their return from Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
The tryout of the new steamer at 
the Farms tomorrow will be of much 
interest to the local people. 
on Beach 
The addition 
and the esti- 
alterations at his place 
street, Beverly Farms. 
is of wood and stone 
mated cost is $3,400. 
Mrs. Gertrude W. Eisemann of 
Boston has been granted a permit for 
alterations at her place on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms. The addition 
is of wood and slapdash 30 by 70 and 
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Whiz Greases and Polishes. . . 
Specialties, Supreme A Auto 
Oils, Polarine,Havoline Oils,etc. 
A full line of the leading makes 
of tires — Goodyear, Goodrich 
Diamond, Kelly-Springfield, the 
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and invite your closest in- 
spection. 
Central Square Garage | | Garage 
The Garage formerly conducted by Chas. Martin 
having been purchased by us, will hereafter be 
known as the Central Square paraee, and will 
carry a full line of ; ; ‘, : 
Automobile Supolice 
And Accessories 
Our Repair Department will be in charge of Mr. Reed, which 
insures you first-class work in every respect. We will carry 
a complete line of Bicycle Repairs and Sundries, paying spec- 
ial attention to this department, which will be in charge of a 
first-class repair man. 
See our LINCOLN SPECIAL BICYCLE, complete with coaster 
brake for $28 or a Pierce Arrow for $45 to $55. 
Agents for Pierce Arrow 4 cylinder motor cycle. 
Lawn mowers and edge tools sharpened and repaired. 
and tube vulcanizing. Work guaranteed. 
We will endeavor to make this an up-to-date establishment 
in every respect and with the square deal for everyone 
and hope to accomplishsame. CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE 
E. F. CAMPBELL 
H. W. REED. 
Tire 
the estimated cost is $10,000. 
