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energetic impulses that keep our spirits and our pulses up. 
And so we must dress for them. 
Linens and flannels, light waists, easy boots and shoes. 
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LAST DAYS 
OF JUNE WHITE SALE 
SUMMER WEARABLES .... 
Now come the days when the girl has got to look cool; the days of fishing and boating, the days of 
greensward and out-of-doors, the days of mountain climbing and riding and, indeed, of all the hundred 
These 
things are not a matter of vanity to your rigorous, vigorous American man or woman of the Twentieth 
Century. 
Such necessities, of course, may as well be delightfully pleasing to the eye as useful 
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cial eye for utility, but the artistic eye for finish equally well developed. 
..come today and prepare yourself for the world of out-of-doors... 
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Beverly Farms’ Memorial Day. 
With honorary services to the G. A. 
R. in the Baptist Church on Sunday and 
a parade, followed by decoration of 
graves on Monday, Beverly Farms fit- 
tingly kept Memorial Day in honoring 
her soldier and sailor dead. 
At the service Sunday morning, the 
Rev. Clarence S. Pond spoke on ‘‘ The 
Nation’s Supreme Product.’’ Preston 
Post 188, G. A. R., waspresent, escort- 
ed by the local companies of the fire de- 
partment, and the local Woman's Relief 
Corps occupied another section of the 
church. Commander Day and Adjutant 
Osborne were in command of the post, 
while Mrs. Preston, president of the Re- 
lief Corps, led that body. 
Mr. Pond said in part: 
‘“The Nation’s supreme product is 
man. It is good theology and sound 
common sense to say that apart from 
God, man is the greatest we know. 
**'To insure good laws we must have 
good men. ‘To conserve the good in 
law and to remove the poorin law we 
need men. Man makes the state. We 
train the young that we may make men 
and women and develop the highest in 
human living, conserve the righteous law, 
preserve the institutions our fathers have 
bequeathed to us and lay sound founda- 
tions for the perpetuity of our social and 
republican weal. 
“Tt is good to fight for one’s country. 
It is good to die for one’s country. It is 
better if we have both fought for the 
union of states and the state of union 
with God in one’s own life. ‘To serve 
our flag in war is not enough. ‘The in- 
dividual serving the flag must raise the 
character of the nation by winning the 
battle of life, that of his own character. 
The Great Book says, ‘He that ruleth 
his own spirit is greater than he that has 
captured a city.’ 
“* What Cemetery ridge was to Gettys- 
burg and Gettysburg to the whole war so 
is that necessary struggle in every living 
soul when he wins the battle of the soul 
and allies his character with that of God 
and enlists his will in His. Fight? Yes. 
But who does not love a good fight? 
The veterans of that war had physical 
and moral courage. Physical courage is 
admirable, but moral courage is beyond 
praise of men. As your generation won 
in physical and moral courage and you 
are now fighting a moral battle, so grant 
that the coming generations may as a 
generation fight the cause of righteousness 
in them.’’ 
The parade on Monday afternoon 
formed at 2 o’clock at the square. ‘The 
procession was headed by a platoon of. 
police; then came twocompanies of fire- 
men and the school children and finally 
Preston Post and the W. R. C. escorted 
by a company of citizens. The line of 
march was up Hale street to Ober hill, 
New York & Boston Tailoring Co, 
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. 
Boston Store: 15 Dundee St., off Mass. Ave. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
: 57-730 
The New England Tailors 
SHUMAN & GOLDSTEIN 
Formerly with R. H. White and C. F. Hovey & Co., of Boston, 
for 8 years 
Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Tailors 
A Specialty 
Repairing of all kinds. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing 
Work called for and delivered. 
Promptattention. Give usa trial, we will satisfy you 
Hart street, Beverly Farms 
Near Baptist Church. Telephone Conn. 
then back on Hale street to the cemetery 
where the usual exercises were held. 
St. Margaret’s court of Foresters is 
to conduct a dance in Neighbors’ hall in 
the near future. 
