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An approaching marriage of interest 
to Beverly Farms people is that of An- 
drew Deinstadt of this place and Miss 
Nellie Gray of Boston, which is to take 
place next Thursday, April 22. It is 
understood the young couple will occupy 
one of the Connolly Bros. new houses. 
The engagement is announced of Miss 
Laura Smith, youngest daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. George H. Wyatt of Wenham 
and Beverly to John Buttlar of Dedham. 
Miss Minnie Riordon of Hart street 
has been quite ill the past week. 
Frank Gaudreau entertained a_ party 
of friends last night in anticipation of 
opening his new barber shop next week. 
Walter P. Brewer has been busily en- 
gaged during the past week is stocking 
up his store in preparation for an early 
opening. Geo. H. Wyatt as last year, 
will be with Mr. Brewer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Publicover 
last ‘Tuesday evening represented the 
local colony at the 26th anniversary of 
the De Soto colony, Prigrim Fathers, at 
Lynn. 
Mrs. Philip Morrill is reported to be 
quite ill at her home in East Wenham. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist church 
held a very enjoyable and successful en- 
tertainment and candy sale “Tuesday 
evening. A novel feature and one which 
created considerable amusement was a 
nail driving contest in which four young 
ladies entered. “They were the Misses 
Sophia Bennett, who won lst prize, 
Almira Williams, second, Ruth Hardy 
and Carrie Davis. 
West Beach Corp. Meeting. 
‘There was a large attendance of mem- 
bers of the West Beach Corporation in 
Marshall's hall, Wednesday evening in 
answer to the call for a special meeting 
to take action upon the proposition for 
the exchange of land and certain rights 
between Sydney E. Hutchinson, and 
wife Edith Hutchinson, who recently 
purchased the Preston property on the 
western end of the beach, and the West 
Beach Corp. President James B. Dow 
presided and Clerk Chas. H. Hull read 
the proposed indenture or deeds, which 
showed that the proposition was on much 
more liberal lines in favor of the corpo- 
ration than any before considered. 
William R. Brooks moved that the cor- 
poration accept the proposition. This 
motion called forth remarks from the 
following: W. J. Pierce, S. J. Con- 
nolly, Chas. F. Day, G. H. Bennett, 
A. Campbell, Alderman R. E. Hodg- 
kins, Wm. M. Moriarty, W. B. Pub- 
licover,.) Hie eo eViorpan see le 
McCarthy and F. H. Pierce. A _ ballot 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Announcement 
To tHe Nortu SHORE TRADE:-—- 
Bevery Farms, Aprit 1, 1909 
We desire to announce changes and improvements in our _ busi- 
ness, also to thank you for your last season’s patronage and solicit the 
same this season. 
justified in speaking for us. 
The firm name will change to 
We shall be grateful for any kind word you may feel 
Che Chissell Company 
Our methods and facilities for doing business are very much im- 
proved. Our buyer has had large experience in handling high grade 
goods, which enables us to make special contracts with the best growers 
and dealers in groceries, provisions and fruit. 
Therefore we can supply 
you with high grade goods at the lowest Boston prices. 
We can supply from our own farm, new laid eggs and fresh killed 
chickens. 
Vegetables fresh from the fields daily. 
Our provision de- 
partment will be in charge of Mr. Henchey, a high class French butcher. 
We use the slip or book system as you prefer. 
Yours Truly, 
Next door to Postoffice 
Telephone 150 
vote was then taken resulting in 65 being 
in favor and only 4 against. A _ vote 
was then taken authorizing and directing 
the president upon behalf of the corpo- 
ration to execute the deed and carry out 
the terms of the agreement. “The meet 
ing then dissolved. 
By the above action it is very probable 
that both parties, by the arrangement, 
will be better off than had the property 
remained as left by the decision of the 
court and after the transfers are made 
there will be a clear understanding be- 
tween both parties as to the rights and 
lines of the property. By the new trans- 
fer the corporation in addition to the ac- 
quiring of rights and title to a portion of 
the sandy beach and flats especially valu- 
able to them for boating and bathing 
will also get a portion of the Hutchinson 
NURSERY STOCK 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. 
sizes and kinds. 
Che Ghissell Company 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
upland fronting on West street, 30 feet, 
the same being restricted as to putting 
buildings thereon. The Hutchinson 
estate under the agreement will add to 
their estate clear of all encumbrance a 
strip of beach 25 foot wide the whole 
length of their property facing the ocean 
upon which they will build a new bulk- 
head. 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
J ULIN EK 
C. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Iron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call. Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Salem, Mass. 
Evergreens a specialty. Rose 
Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Call 
and look over our stock. Mail 
Tub and Potted Evergreens in all 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone 97 
