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Miss Bessie Williams resumed her 
old position as bookkeeper with the 
Smith Express Co. at their Beverly 
Farms office, this week. 
An event awaited with much anti- 
‘cipation is the public exhibition of 
the Gymnasium classes, of which 
Miss May D. Connolly is instructor, 
to be held in Neighbors’ hall, Satur- 
day evening, May 21. 
Mrs: Daniel W. Preston, who is 
president of Preston W. R. corps, 
has been elected a delegate to the 
W. R. GC. National convention which 
‘meets next September in New Jer- 
sey. 
Dr. Dougherty has moved into. the 
new cottage owned by Mr. Murray, 
which was recently moved to Hart 
street near the junction of Haskell 
street. 
Little Lydia Poole, daughter of 
Mrs. Abbie Poole, celebrated her 6th 
ee pirthday on Tuesday by entertain- 
ing a number of her young friends 
at her home. 
“The 12 o’clock car up and the 1 
o’clock car down”’ is what Mr. Pub- 
-licover’s team is called by a lot of 
the Farms school children living on 
- Hart street. Mr. Publicover on his 
way to dinner each day stops his 
team and takes in all the children 
who desire to ride to that section 
When he is ready 
to return there is usually a party on 
hand to ride back to the school 
Usually from 10 to 15 chil- 
dren take advantage of Mr. Publi- 
cover’s kindness. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Munroe 
of Hartford, Conn., have come to 
the Farms. They expect to remain 
in this vicinity this summer. 
A public whist party is to be held 
in Marshall hall next Friday even- 
ing. The affair is under the manage- 
ment of John West colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers. Tickets 15 cents. 
William C. Webster of Rockport, 
a former well known Farms resident, 
was in town Wednesday renewing 
acquaintances. 
Miss May Collins, the popular 
bookkeeper at the North Shore Fish 
Co., has returned to her work after 
a pleasant vacation spent at Fitzwil- 
; liam, N. Hie 
Howard E. Morgan has opened 
his camp cottage, ‘‘Home Crést,?* at 
‘Brier Neck, Gloucester, for the sea- 
son. He has rented it for a part of 
the time. 
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D. W. HARDY & SON 
HALE ST., - 
BEVERLY FARMS 
aG RO C E R | E S.. 
We have been established at this location for the last 25 years, and we 
are well prepared to cater to your needs and to furnish you with any- 
thing you may want in the line of Groceries, 
Goods. 
Fancy Crackers, Canned 
S. S. Pierce Goods and all the leading Grocery Products. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
BOSTON 
BRANCH 
... Fruit and Confectionery ..... 
Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
All Fruits in Their Season 
Orders Delivered Free Between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. 
28 West Street, 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop.” 
Telephone 124-2 
Beverly Farms, lass. 
With the great increase in their 
business and large number of hurry 
calls, the Thissell Co. has added to 
their already efficient service a 25- 
horse-power ‘‘Overland”’ auto, 
which is proving a great success. It 
helps them to keep down the higher 
cost of living. 
The new fruit and confectionery 
store on West street opened for busi- 
ness last Saturday. The interior of 
the store has undergone many im- 
provements and now presents a very 
neat and attractive appearance. 
Daniel Cronin and family moved 
from Roxbury to the Farms. this 
week, occupying apartments in the 
Connolly house on Vine street. Mr. 
Cronin is coachman at the Allen Cur- 
tis’s. 
George Medealf has resumed his 
old position as superintendent and 
caretaker at the West Beach Corp. 
property. He has been pretty busy 
getting things in condition. 
John Hansbury has leased the 
tenement in the Cornelius Murray 
cottage on Hart street, recently va- 
eated by Dr. Dougherty. Mr. Hans- 
bury is chauffeur for John S. Curtis. 
He was recently married. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence $8. Watson, 
2nd, are being congratulated on the 
arrival of a baby boy at their home 
ou Everett. street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans of 
North Adams, have been spending 
the past week at the Farms visiting 
friends. 
Charles A. Clark and “family of 
Boston have leased and are now o¢- 
eupying the Chas. EK. Ober estate on 
Hale street, which the J. B. Moultons 
formerly occupied. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS. 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Tel. 27-12. 
MASS 
Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
eee a attention given to lame, interferin 
overreaching horses. Jobbing done wiih 
néabuees and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Reverly Farms. Macs 
WY 2 aellONy, 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
AP OTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions. 
his department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 
If one is busy call the other 
WA eae 
Varney’s Violet Velvet Cream 
ROI7 
For Chapped Hands and all Roughness 
of Skin. 
Guaranteed to cure, 
or money refunded. 
