Aug. 18, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Wilbur J. Pierce is out with a new 
Oldsmobile runabout. 
Grand Irish concert and dance, 
Town hall, Manchester, Wednesday 
evening, August 30. adv. 
Born at Beverly Farms, Friday, 
August 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Norton, West street, a son. 
Miss Alice Childs of Somersworth, 
N. H., has been spending her vacation 
with friends in Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Peterson of 
North Adams have been among the 
visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
The fans will turn out in force to- 
morrow to see the Manchester game 
with the Lead Lined Pipe Co. of 
Wakefield. 
The North Shore Cadet band, which 
includes a number of Manchester mu- 
sicians, is planning to hold a public 
dance in Manchester next month. 
St. Margaret’s Court of Foresters 
will take pert in the field day and 
picnic of the M. C. O. F. of Greater 
Salem at Idlewood lake, Hamilton, 
on Labor Day. 
West Beach and the pavilion have 
attracted the usual large number of 
bathers the past week. The tempera- 
ture of the water has been quite at- 
tractive all the week. 
The Beverly Farms firemen are 
planning to hold their annual field 
day and outing as usual some Satur- 
day late in September. It will be held 
at Preston field, off Hart street. 
Former Alderman Caleb Loring has 
‘been named as one of the leaders in 
Squad C of the Massachusetts men on 
the naval training cruise aboard the 
U.S. S. Virginia. The battleship was 
at Newport, R. I. Tuesday. 
After two postponements on ac- 
count of the weather, the lawn party 
for the children of Ward 6 playground 
was held Tuesday afternoon and even- 
ing. Children from Wards 3 and 4 
attended as guests of the playground 
children and enjoyed the games and 
sports. In the evening the grounds 
were prettily lighted and dancing was 
enjoyed. 
The former quarters of the public 
library in G. A. R. hall will receive 
extensive repairs. ‘The committee on 
property has awarded the contracts 
for the improvements as_ follows: 
Painting, H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins ; 
carpentry work, Howard A. Doane; 
plumbing, Wilbur J. Pierce. It is ex- 
pected that the place will later be 
turned over to the G. A. R. and kin- 
dred organizations. 
Forestry 
Experts 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The 
best Quality 
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The primary department of the 
Paptist Church enjoyed a picnic at 
the Hadley estate, Hart street, yester- 
day afternoon. 
Edward A. May is substituting at 
the Beverly Farms fire station during 
the absence of Driver John W. Mor- 
gan, who is on his annual vacation. 
James B. Dow is the Beverly Farms 
member of the Hughes club commit- 
tee, which is planning for a big out- 
ing at Oceanside Park, Beverly, on 
September 16. 
There will be a concert by the North 
Shore Cadet band in Central square 
next Wednesday evening. The band 
will be directed by its instructor, B.C. 
McSheehy of Salem. 
“My daughter,” said the father, 
“has always been accustomed to all 
the luxuries of wealth.” “Yees,” re- 
plied the count, bristling up. “Zat ees 
what I am.”—E-xchange. 
Nell: “I heard you were out on the 
links yesterday. What did you go 
around in?” Stell: “My new Scotch 
plaid. Really, dear it fits perfectly 
splendid !”—E «change. 
R. E. Henderson 
Box 244, Beverly. Mass. 
Telephone 
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To the People 
NORTH SHORE 
We INVITE You to Maker 
Use oF Our StrorE WHILE 
IN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrer Your FRritenps here, use 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Store 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
f - rar 
orce are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just Catt, and see how wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apnotherary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“If one 1s busy call other” 
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