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Ernest Babkirk is out with a new 
auto delivery. 
Miss Margaret Brady is spending 
a two-weeks vacation with friends in 
Portland, Me. 
Mrs. John Lynch (Catherine Mc- 
Donnell) and child are visiting friends 
at Cohassett. 
Miss Corrine Moran of Brookline 
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robert P. 
Williams, West st. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. How- 
ard A. Doane at her home in West 
st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sawyer 
of Berlin, N. H., have been among 
the visitors to Beverly Farms the 
past week. 
A dance is to be given in Neigh- 
bors hall week after next under the 
auspices of the North Shore Cadets 
(Beverly Farms Band). 
Mrs. Otis N. Davis and Miss Susie 
Bennett have spent the past week 
visiting Dr. Dolloff and family at 
New Hampton, N. H. Dr. Dolloff 
was formerly a resident of Beverly 
Farms. 
John O’Brien of Gloucester, who 
has been in charge of the Western 
Union Telegraph office in Neighbor’s 
hall block, has been transferred to 
Manchester. George Girourd is the 
new operator. 
James Fitch, superintendent of the 
West Beach Pavilion, is a busy man 
these days. Besides the care of the 
building he must spend a great deal 
of time looking after the wants ol 
the patrons—who are numbered by 
the hundreds these hot days. 
A series of Band Concerts are be- 
ing arranged for Beverly Farms to 
start next Tuesday evening and con- 
tinuing at least five or six weeks, and 
longer if the support warrants It. 
The concerts will be given by the 
popular North Shore Cadets (Bever- 
ly Farms Band). 
There will be a lawn party on the 
grounds at the home of Rev. Neilson 
- foe Carey, Valley st., under the aus- 
~ yices of the Women’s Auxiliary ot 
St. John’s church, Wednesday after- 
noon, July 19. The proceeds will be 
| devoted to the fund for a new parish 
house. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy 
(Anna C. Connolly) of Brighton will 
spend the balance of the summer at 
Beverly Farms. ‘They will be with 
Mrs. McCarthy’s parents, Alderman 
and Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly, Oak 
street. 
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Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The best Quality 
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Mrs. M. F. Fallon and son, John, 
of Worcester will spend the coming 
two months at Tunipoo Inn. 
Unclaimed letters at the Beverly 
Farms P. ©. for the week ending 
July 12: Miss. M. Ahearn, Mrs. John 
1. Connable, J. Campbell, Jeremiah 
Callaghan, Miss Delia M. Dolan, Miss 
Katie Dipuin, Miss Elizabeth Dwyer, 
Miss Annie Donohue, Francis Flynn, 
Miss Margaret Laughlin, R. H. Law- 
son, Miss Helen O. Potter, Miss Ade- 
laide A. Murray, Miss Ellen O'Leary, 
Miss Stacie Redmond, L. Rowley, 
Mrs. J. Chipham Stevens, Herrn Hitz 
Lauber Stobel, Herbert B. Shaw, 
Esq., W. R. Stewart, Miss. Helden 
Hansen, Miss Helen W. Harris, Mr. 
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson. 
“Have a good time at the party 
Willie?” 
“You bet I did. They had three 
kinds of cake and I tried ’em all 
twice.—Detroit Free Press. 
Do you go to the country for health 
and then sleep with your windows 
shut tight? 
To the People 
NORTH SHORE 
WwW" INVITE You to MAKE 
Use of Our Store WHILE 
IN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meret Your Frienps here, use 
our ‘lelephone, ask us questions. 
Our Srorg 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just Carta, and see how wel- 
come you are. 
FW. VARNEY 
Apotherary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“If one is busy call other” 
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Intelligent motherhood conserves 
the nation’s best crop. 
R. E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244, BEVERLY. MASS. 
Telephone. 
