NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 53 
THE THISSELL COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Post Office Building - Beverly Farms, Mass. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Peter Gaudreau, the Central square 
hair dresser, is passing out to his pa- 
trons a complete timetable of the 
190 and) 1515) 
summer arrangement of trains on the 
Gloucester branch of the B. and M.. 
showing arrivals and departure of all 
trains at the Gloucester branch sta- 
tions, also Salem, Lynn and Boston. 
He is also giving away a small card 
showing the new ’bus time table, and 
another card with the schedule of 
games of the Boston National and 
Boston American baseball teams. as 
PETER GAUD 
SQUARE, BEVERLY 
REAU’S HAIRDRESSING 
FARMS. 
Two Phones, 
If one is busy call the other- 
Miss Rose Silverberg of West street 
was one of those graduated with hon- 
ors at the Roxbury High school last 
week. Miss Gertrude Fay of Rox- 
bury, known to many Beverly Farms 
people because of her summer resi- 
dence here, also graduated with honors 
in the same class with Miss Silverberg. 
PARLORS, CENTRAL, 
NEXT DOOR TO VAR- 
NEY'S DRUG STORE. 
Plans have been perfected for the 
joint celebration of the 3oth anniver- 
sary of the ordination of Rev. Nich- 
olas R. Walsh to the priesthood and 
the 25th anniversary of the dedication 
of St. Margaret’s church, which will 
take place in the church Sunday morn- 
ing and evening. Besides the regular 
morning mass at 10.30 an address will 
be given by Rev. Fr. Gasson, president 
of Boston College. A varied program 
will be given at the evening service at 
8 o'clock with music by an orchestra, 
readings, a soloist, singing by the choir 
and addresses by a number of promi- 
nent men. Many special guests have 
been invited to attend the exercises. 
The new auto ’bus line from Beverly 
farms to Beverly is apparently stimu- 
‘ating trade in the Garden City, as 
many who formerly went to Salem 
are trading in the nearer city. The 
‘bus line now operates Sundays as 
well as throughout the week. 
A parade of “horribles” will proba- 
bly be one of the features of the July 
4th celebration at the Farms. Floral, 
trade and auto sections will complete 
the roster of the parade. Band con- 
certs, athletic sports with a ball game 
and fireworks will be included in the 
Independence Day program. A com- 
mittee is now collecting funds for the 
celebration. 
Many dancing numbers were intro- 
duced at the carnival of dancing and 
exhibition held in Neighbor’s hall last 
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luesday evening by the pupils of Miss 
Jane M. Watson’s dancing class. Each 
feature was exceptionally well given 
and a large audience enjoyed the in- 
teresting program. General dancing 
followed the exhibition. 
John Keegan has resumed his posi- 
{ion as messenger for the Western 
Union Co., at Beverly Farms. 
Miss Marie Grady of Beverly is a 
new operator added to the force at 
the Farms exchange the past week. 
George Walter Larcom, who has 
just undergone a serious operation at 
che Boston City hospital, is said to be 
very ill there. 
Courtland Montgomery is now in 
the employ of Ward’s Central Square 
restaurant. 
At a meeting of the park commis- 
sioners held last Monday evening 
fohn W. Murphy and Miss Gladys St. 
Clair of Beverly were selected as in- 
structors for the Beverly Farms play- 
ground. They are to commence their 
duties next week. ‘The grounds are 
in excellent condition and the popu- 
larity of the place can be proven by a 
visit there at any time. 
Mrs. Frank I. Preston (Alice Bol- 
am) of Allston is reported to be quite 
ill. 
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Telephones : 
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AUTOMOBILE 
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Painting and 
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326 Rantoul Street 
Tel. Gon. Beverly, Mass. 
An opportunity to aid the Farms 
ball team will be given at a public 
dance in Neighbor’s hall this evening. 
It 1s being conducted by the baseball 
committee. Carey’s orchestra will 
furnish music. 
Station Agent 
W. E. McDonald 
and family left Beverly Farms last 
week for Monson, Mass., and_ will 
spend the summer there. Mr. Mc- 
Donald is in ill-health and expects to 
profit by the change. 
WATCHMAN DISCOVERED FIRE 
The alarm of fire from box 413 
Sunday afternoon was for a woods 
fire off Common lane. Spiraling up 
from the woods the observer in Man- 
chester saw the smoke and telephoned 
to the Central station, Beverly, and an 
alarm was sent in. ‘he Centerville boys 
worked for over three hours on the 
raging fire before the all out was 
sounded. The fire covered about 
seven acres of forest land and de- 
stroyed a score of cords of wood 
which had been cut and piled. 
