BEVERLY FARMS. 
Driver John W. Morgan of the 
Farms fire department started on 
his annual vacation yesterday. He 
will make a trip to the Cape Cod 
canal and will spend a few days at 
Winchendon. 
Mrs. Edward A. May and child 
left the Farms yesterday for a visit 
to Dublin Shore, N. S., the former 
home of Mrs. May. 
Mrs. Sarah Muller and Mrs. Mary 
Lee have returned from a pleasant 
two weeks’ visit at South London- 
derry, Vt. 
William §. Pike resumed. his 
duties at the West street fire sta- 
tion after an annual two weeks’ 
vacation spent at Meredith, N. H. 
He was accompanied by Mrs. Pike. - 
Charles H. Day and Elmer Stand- 
ley attended the Elderly Bretheren 
pienic at Tuck’s Point Wednesday. 
Thomas Jacks of Vine street was 
operated upon for appendicitis at 
the Beverly hospital Wednesday 
evening and is reported to be doing 
very well. 
There will be an administration 
sale of real estate containing three 
parcels of land situated on Fart 
street with dwelling house and barn 
thereon, forming one lot, with 
frontage on the above mentioned 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
street, Tuesday; July 30, at 12 noon. 
The above is known as the estate of 
the late Jesse Pierce and his late 
wife, Celeste E. Pierce. 
Kdward Kelly, the popular stable 
foreman for Connolly Bros., after 
four years of continuous service, 
plans to take next week for a vaca- 
tion and will spend it visiting rela- 
tives out of town. 
Rev. A. G. Lund will assist the 
pastor of the Baptist church and 
will preach in Seandinavian, Fri- 
day, July 26, at 8.30 p. m. Rev. 
A. G. Lund is pastor of the Swed- 
ish church at Beverly. 
George P. Greoger, superintend- 
ent of the Dalton estate, leaves 
Beverly Farms Sunday next for 
New York. Tuesday he will sail on 
the Kaiser Wilhelm for Bremen, 
Germany, to visit his old home 
which he left about twenty years 
ago. He is to be absent about five 
weeks. On his return he is to come 
via Hamburg and London. 
In order to provide an oppor- 
tunity for all who desire to worship 
on the Sabbath Day an additional 
service is to be held by the Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond at 8.35 p. m., 
at the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church in order to provide a service 
for those who cannot attend earlier 
in the day. The service will be pro- 
49 
vided for two consecutive Sundays, 
beginning next Sunday evening. If 
the service proves necessary by the 
attendance it will be continued, if 
not it will be abandoned. 
Simon Gershaw of Salem, well 
known to Beverly Farms people as 
proprietor of a fruit and vegetable 
team, was struck by an electric car 
on the Beverly bridge last Tuesday. 
He is at the Beverly hospital and is 
getting along nicely. 
The service for Scandinavians held 
weekly on Friday evenings at the 
Baptist church is proving more suc- 
cessful than any one dared to wish. 
At the service last week nearly fifty 
were present. The sermon was de- 
livered by Rev. G. W. Lindstrom. 
The Rey. Clarence Strong Pond con- 
ducted the service of worship in 
English. The hymn’s were in Scan- 
dinavian. 
Harry Jackson, executor of the 
Celeste Pierce estate, has ordered a 
public sale of the property on [art 
street, including the homestead and 
site of the Pierce nurseries’ to set- 
tle the estate. 
The Bible School of the Baptist 
church keeps open all summer and 
this policy of the school is meeting 
with marked success, under the 
faithful administration of the super- 
intendent, W. A. Prde. 
Do Not Be Deceived 
Dollars and cents are not the only thing to be considered in buying Foods. 
Please re- 
member your food is the only thing that nourishes your body. There are many. kinds of 
many qualities; there are also many men of many minds. History repeats trying to do one 
other. 
The other day one of our customers came in and said: 
‘‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
you have been sending us the last two years are just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.’’ 
After looking around: 
**T see; you have everything so sanitary and clean; you do such a large business, your stock 
is best quality and fresh all the time.’’ 
We Invite Your Inspection 
All goods sold at Boston Market prices. Our guarantee A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. 
We Are the Only House on the North Shore 
that can supply your table with all the pure foods required under one account. 
The 
Post Office Building - 
and 151 - _ : 
Two Phones, 150 
High Grade Food Products 
Thissell Company 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
