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‘The ladies who took the extra course 
of six lessons in the gymnasium class 
volunteered their services last Monday 
night for a quilting party at the home of 
~ Miss May D. Connolly, Oak street. 
The affair was gotten up for an evening’s 
social and a pleasant time was enjoyed. 
Before the company departed Miss Con- 
nolly was surprised and delighted by be- 
ing presented with some very! “beautiful 
- pieces of silver ware. 
Miss M. D. Connolly wishes to thank 
all the members of the various® gymna- 
sium classes for their interest anc good 
work at the exhibition last Saturday night, 
and also to the girls and boys her thanks 
and appreciation for the five-dollar gold 
piece, which was an unexpected present, 
coming to her at the close of the exer- 
cises. 
_ Special Memorial exercises have been 
prepared by the scholars of the Farms 
school, to be given next Friday afternoon 
at the school. 
A delegation from Pres- 
ton Post, G. A. R., will be present, and 
it is also hoped that all those who can 
will be present, 
especially members of 
the W. R. C. and parents. 
Joseph Macintire and family, who 
have been occupying the Larson cottage 
on Hart street since last fall, moved to 
Beverly Wednesday. Mrs. T. W. 
Pierce is to spend the summer there. 
Preston Post 188, G. A. R., invite 
the associates, W. R. C., Firemen, and 
all others who desire to accompany them 
to the Baptist church, Sunday morning, 
May 39, to listen to the Memorial Day 
sermon by Rev. C. S. Pond. 
The program of Memorial Day ser- 
vices at the Farms will be printed in next 
week’s Breeze. As there will probably 
be little or no out-of-door flowers to be 
had on Decoration Day those who have 
greenhouses or other ways of securing 
flowers would do a kindly act by sending 
same to the Post on Memorial Day 
morning. A committee will be at the 
G. A. R. hall on Monday forenoon, 
May 31, to receive all donations. 
Mr. Lawson, the new foreman at J. 
B. Dow’s Sunnyside greenhouses, has 
moved his family here, occupying rooms 
in Mr. Linehan’s house on West street. 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond has ac- 
cepted an invitation to address the O. 
H. P. Sargent Post, G. A. R., at Essex 
on Sunday afternoon, May 30. 
Letters received this week from John 
L. Woodberry, a Farms young man who 
went to the Pacific coast nearly a year 
ago, say that he is leaving California and 
going to Seattle, Wash., where he will 
locate for a while, incidentally taking in 
the exposition this summer. 
We Don’t Attempt to Give Advice AN 
Pertaining to Stocks PN 
But if metal stocks, particularly, were based on the AN 
market price of Materials, and if the finished goods’ \s 
price was based on the cost of raw materials, we'd say \ 
that metal stocks today were good things to buy, for ¢\ 
never, in our experience, were Metal Goods sold so AN 
low, and if we can believe the manufactttrers, they are 7h 
not going to stay so long. ft 
We sampled yesterday a lot of new patterned 
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Brass [eds iN 
and guessed at the value before pricing. Well, one of 
these, we said we thought worth $33.00—that’s what AN 
its predecessors had been. It had two inch corner AN 
posts, 1-4 inch top rails, eleven 1 inch uprights, and #@\ 
door-knob corner caps. A stunning bed is what you'd AN 
all say. Well, think of our surprise, when we learned AN 
of its price. 
The Tag Said $25.09 
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sell for 
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With all iron beds that start away down to only AN 
$2.00 AN 
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Two ladies 
““ Mary Elizabeth’’ 
representing the well 
candy con- 
New York & Boston Tailoring Co. 
cern have been at the Farms: the last 
week, we understand, seeking a location 
for a branch store, from which they may 
supply tie trade along the North Shore. 
Mrs. Michael Connolly. 
Bridget, wife of Michael Connolly, 
superintendent of the W. B. Thomas 
estate at Pride’s, passed away yesterday 
morning at the Beverly Hospital from 
pneumonia, contracted only a short while 
ago, and which developed from a_ bad 
cold. 
been in poor health, which~ probably 
weakened her to withstand this last ill- 
ness. She was a woman of retiring dis- 
position, a home lover, and loved by all 
who knew her. She leaves a husband 
and five children,—three boys and two 
girls. Funeral services will be held Sat- 
urday morning at 9 o’clock from St. 
Margaret’s church. Interment will be 
at Salem. 
Why not have your Printing done at the 
office of THE BREEZE PRINT? 
Mrs. Connolly has of late years’ 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
At 26 West Street, Beverly Farms 
For their 12th Season 
Fine Custom Tailors. 
Stable and Livery Suits made to order. 
Will call for and deliver’ goods. 
15 Dundee St., off Mass. Ave. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston STore: 
57-730 
The News Brotand Tailors 
SHUMAN & GOLDSTEIN 
Formerly with R. H. White and C. F. Hovey & Cc 
for 8 years 
Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Tailors 
A Specialty 
»., Of Boston, 
Repairing of all kinds. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing 
Work called for and delivered. 
Prompt attention. Give us a trial, we will satisfy you 
Hart street, Beverly Farms 
Near Baptist Church. Telephone Conn. 
