BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Otis N. Davis has returned 
from a week’s vacation spent at 
Kennebunkport, Me. 
The annual public dance given 
under the auspices of John Woast 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will take 
place in Neighbor’s hall Friday 
evening, July 16th. Long’s orches- 
tra will furnish music. 
Mrs. F. F. Fogarty and daughter 
Miss Florence Fogarty have re- 
turned to their Dorchester home at- 
ter spending the past week at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
Miss Abbie Williams is enjoying 
her annual vacation from her duties 
at the Charles F. Lee office, Beverly. 
Many Beverly Farms people are 
enjoying the Saturday afternoon 
ball games at the playgrounds, and 
look forward to the event this week 
with much pleasure. 
On the first and second weeks of 
September there will be a mission 
at St. Margaret’s church conducted 
by the Jesuit Fathers. The first 
week will be for women, and the 
second week for men. 
Preston W. R. C. No. 93 will cele- 
brate their twenty-fifth anniversary 
October 15th, to which GAR Post 
and invited guests will be present. 
A supper will be served and enter- 
tainment given in Neighbor’s hall. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Watt of 
Pride’s Crossing have been enter- 
taining Mrs. Watt’s sister and 
neice of New York City. 
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F. W. Varney 
Apothecary 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Can supply you PROMPTLY 
with any goods usually carried in 
stock by a first-class pharmacy 
@2asa 
Our Prescription Department is 
constantly under the personal su- 
pervision of Graduates in 
PHARMACY of long experience 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
If one is busy call other 
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Quite an improvement has been 
made about the Farms in the street 
lighting, a number of dark places 
between the are lights have been 
lighted by the installing of more 
incandescent lights, which make 
quite an improvement in those par- 
ticular places. 
Mrs. Frank Gaudreau has the sym- 
pathy of her many friends over the 
loss of her brother who passed away 
in Salem last week. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms _ postoffice for 
week ending August 7: Miss Hilma 
Bjarkman, James Bettencourt, Mrs. 
E. W. Bosden, Miss Hedwig Ben- 
kert, Elmer Condley, Miss Craft, 
Mrs. Helen E. Candler, G. Cookson, 
Mrs. Frank K. Euring, Henry W. 
Eustis, Miss Nellie Ferrisey, Mrs. 
Gibson, B. Kolseff, Sir Henry 
Knight, James Mansfield, Miss E. J. 
McLeod, John J. Rielly, Esq., Mrs. 
Jane Walker.—William R. Brooks, 
Postmaster. 
M. HAMBURGER 
The Leading Tailor for Men and Women 
We make a Specialty of Uni- 
forms; also Cleaning, Pressing 
and Dying. We Remodel all 
kinds of Furs. 
Dress Suits to Sell or to Let. 
738 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
We call and Deliver Telephone 185-2 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston Telephone 3416-L Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a specialty. 
Stable and Livery Suits made to order. Careful 
attention to all work. Goods called for and 
delivered. 16th season. Prices reasonable. 
West Street 
Beverly Farms 
Overhauling. ‘ 
Supplies - 
146 Hale Street S 
Mondays, 
Over Varney's Drug Store. 
Dr. Edward T. Rogers 
DENTIST 
BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will be at Beverly Farms 
Wednesdays, 
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ASK ANY HORSE 
Eureka 
Harness 
Oil 
Sold by dealers everywhere 
Saturdays 
Tel. 77 
Standard Ol} Co. of New York 
The New England 
TAILORS 
I. SHUMAN, Proprietor 
Mr. Shuman was formerly with R. H. 
White, 
eight years. 
Fourth Season on the North Shore 
Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. 
Cor. High and Hale Sts. 
Telephone 8149-2 
and C. F. Hovey & Co., for 
Beverly Farms 
W. H. McCORMACK 
AUTOMOBILE 
and Carriage 
Painting and 
Trimming... . 
Beverly, Mass. 
Self-Starting Hudson 
If you are thinking of buying a car do not fail to inspect this famous car at 
HUSSEY’S GARGAE 
We have an up-to-date plant for handling Repair Work, Vulcanizing 
326 Rantoul Street 
Tel. 
Gon. 
Storage 
Also cars to rent. 
Beverly, Mass 
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