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May 28, 1915 
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2 BEVERLY FARMS 
a eerie 
- John M. Publicover was reminded 
of its being the turning point of the 
half century mile stone in life’s jour- 
ney Wednesday evening when 11 
~ answer to the door bell he was aston- 
ished to see what appeared to be 
about half the population of Beverly 
Farms. Friends from Beverly and 
Gloucester marched into his home 
shaking hands with him and offering 
their congratulations and best wishes. 
Mr. Publicover’s surprise was com- 
plete when later in the evening his 
friends gathered around him and 
Rey. Neilson P. Carey, in behalf of the 
gathering, gave a humerous speec!t 
and presented him with a handsome 
gold watch chain and a gold_pen- 
knife for a charm. Upon the latter 
was inscribed — ‘Presented to John 
M. Publicover by his friends, May 
26th, 1915.’ Mr. Publicover express- 
his sincere thanks and deep appreci- 
ation for the token which would be a 
reminder of a happy occasion. Mu- 
sic and speeches with refreshments 
closed the evening. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist 
church held its annual ‘‘at home” in 
the chapel and club rooms last Tues- 
day evening. They also entertained 
many friends from out of town. An 
informal reception was held, follow- 
ed by an excellent entertainment. 
During the evening refreshments 
were served. 
The widening of Hart st., com- 
mencing near the residence of Dr. 
Tyler and continuing on the north 
‘side to the estate of Henry Nolan, 1s 
an improvement soon to be made. 
The street at this particular section 1s 
much too narrow for the travel of to- 
day and has a rather sharp turn 
which makes it more or less danger- 
ous to travel. This is another im- 
provement which Mayor MacDonald 
has been much interested in and has 
finally brought about. 
The annual Memorial day for the 
3everly Firemen will be on Sunday, 
June 6. On that day the members of 
the Beverly Farms fire dept. will join 
with the firemen from other sections 
of the city, attend divine services at a 
3everly church and then visit the dit- 
ferent cemeteries where the graves 
of departed firemen will be decorated 
with flowers. 
It is understood that “Hop” Mc- 
Nair and “Cy” Perkins, Beverly 
Farms’ crack battery of last year’s 
baseball team, has been signed up i> 
play this year with the new Beverly 
ball team. McNair is booked 1.9 
pitch on Memorial Day morning at 
the High school athletic field wheas 
Beverly plays Newburyport. 
We have it—Think of us. 
Sa a SR 
Think it over! 
and Happiness. 
Two PHONES 
150, 151 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 33 
THOUGHT is tre MAINSPRING of LIFE 
]F you want something good or don't feel that you are 
getting just what you would like for your table— 
We began business in a smail 
way 8 years ago, have enlarged our store three times,— 
and now we have the largest floor space and most com- 
plete food stock on the North Shore. 
Foresight and Thought lead to Health 
The Thissell Company, Beverly Farms 
HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS POSTOFFICE 
Pa, eek 
There’s a reason. 
BUILDING 
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PASSING OF THE FLAG-STAFF 
Beverly Farms, May 27, 1913. 
The passing of the flag-staff from 
Central square has caused regret and 
sadness in many hearts. There was 
great rejoicing when the citizens of 
Ward six raised money enough to 
purchase and erect the pole. The 
dedication exercises were to have 
taken place out of doors, but rain 
caused an adjournment to Neighbors 
Hall, when great enthusiasm was 
shown by all present. Since then 
Old Glory has been flung to the breeze 
on all holidays; it has hung at half 
mast to honor the public men who 
have passed from this life. It hung 
in sorrowful recognition of the de- 
struction of the battleship, Maine, and 
it waved in the breeze all through the 
Spanish war. Those of us who lived 
under its shadow, felt an affection for 
the old pole. We saw it placed,— 
we have seen it taken down. 
Thus—‘The old order 
yielding place to new.” 
A RESIDENT IN THE SQUARE. 
THE 
changeth, 
HERSEY’S DAIRY LUNCH 
L. P. HERSEY, Prop. 
24 West St., Beverly Farms 
Quick Lunch all Hours, 5.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. 
$3.50 Meal Tickets for $3.25 
TELEPHONE 8208-M 
“Highest Quality Goods 
|| AT LOWEST MARKET 
| PRICES IS OUR MOTTO 
| | — 
Meats and Provisions, | 
Poultry and Game, | 
Fruit, Vegetables | 
in Season | 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. TEL. 52 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
W@Meats and Provistons 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and_ Butter 
Fruit and_ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
James B. Dow 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
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 Beverly Farms. 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
