NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
Mead cm) DREWER’'S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _  Berriés 
Beverly Farms Mass. 
James B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street Oak Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
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Toll Rates 
New telephone toli regulations provide that 
unless you talk to the person asked fo: there 
will be NO CHARGE FOR THE TOLL CALL. 
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would like to hear from you to-day? No talk 
—no charge. 
Wouldn’t it be worth the price? 
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cost of a completed call, please notify her when you give tac order for 
the call. 
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or a telegram, and in some instances is more 
economical, becatise you get the mes- 
sage and the answer for one price. 
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PRINTING. Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Girl’s Club of the Farms 
Baptist Church will hold their Fair 
in the chapel from four until ten P. 
m. on Tuesday, May 26. The Com- 
mittee in charge of the Fair are: 
Sophia Bennett, chairman; Dorothy 
Larcom; Jessie Wright; Carrie Davis 
and Louise Chapman. Those on the 
tables are: Fancy ‘Table—Sophia Ben- 
nett, Louise Chapman, Alice Wil- 
liams, Molly Davis, Maude Eddy, 
Mrs. Pond and Mrs. Holmes; ice 
crearn—Carrie Davis, Margaret Lee, 
Evelyn Davis, Lottie Chapman, Ber- 
tha Bennett (cashier) and Lizzie 
Collamer; Cake table—Mrs. Alice 
B. Preston, Mrs. Lizzie Williams, 
Miss Jennie Bolan, Louise Standley 
and Almira Williams; candy—Doro- 
thy Larcom, Florence Chapman, Hel- 
en Bennett and Josephine Morgan; 
punch—Jessie Wright and Mildred 
Gerrish; grabs (Chinese laundry) 
Elizabeth McKinnon and May Chap- 
man;  doortender, Theodora This- 
sell; Entertainment—Alice Chap- 
man and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. Roy 
Patch, tenor, and Miss Aletta Wood, 
soprano, Miss Stensrud, reader, and 
Mr. Cadigan, cornetist have been 
booked for the entertainment. 
George Medcalf will again have 
charge of the pier and grounds at 
West Beach. 
A dance termed “Within the Law,” 
is scheduled for next Friday evening 
at Neighbor’s hall, with music by 
Long’s orchestra. The Zowie club 1s 
conducting the party. 
Memoria, Day At BEVERLY FARMS 
On Memorial Day Preston post 
188, G. A. R., will assemble at head- 
quarters at I p.m. in uniform. Line 
will be formed at two o’clock in the 
following order: Police, Beverly 
Farms band, members of the fire 
dept,; Andrew Standley camp, S. of 
V., and Post 188. The march will 
then be taken up to the cemetery, 
where the graves will be decorated 
and services held at the soldiers’ 
monument. The line will then be re- 
formed with the addition of Preston 
W. R. C. and will march to West 
beach, where services for the un- 
known dead will be held by the corps. 
The return march will then be 
made to G. A. R. hall. All veterans 
of the Civil war, post associates, 
Spanish war veterans, school children 
and the public generally are invited 
to assist in the day’s program. In 
the evening services will be held at 
the Baptist church, when Past. Dept. 
Comm. Alfred S. Roe of Worcester 
will deliver the address. 
