- great success. 
July 28, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
- Guy C. Williams, formerly in the 
milk business, has entered the employ 
of Brewer’s Market. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Stevens of 
Dover, N. H., have been staying with 
friends in Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
_ St. Margaret’s church fair will be 
held in Neighbor’s hall from Sept. 4 
to 7 inclusive. Already plans have 
been made and a committee appointed 
that promises to make the event a 
Building Inspector Howard P. Wil- 
liams has issued a permit for the new 
summer home of Mrs. Margaret M. 
Dobyne (George A.) located on the 
Tee estate near West Beach. The 
house will be built principally of 
rubble stone at an estimated cost of 
$35,000. It will have a splendid view 
of the ocean and shore. 
Larcom THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
July 31st and August 1st—Anita 
Stewart in “The Suspect.” Charley 
Chaplin in “The Floor Walker.” 
“Travel Picture.” 
August 2nd and 3rd—Marguerite 
Clark in “Silks and Satins.” - “Who’s 
Guilty.” “Pathe Weekly.” 
August 4th and 5th—Louise Huff 
in ‘Destiny’ ge. Loy.» New Serial 
“Grip of Evil.” 
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