NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Last Monday was a holiday for 
the Farms school children, it being 
visiting day for the teachers. Miss 
Paterson, the principal of the school, 
inspected the works of some of the 
schools of New Bedford. Miss Ram- 
sey visited the schools at Brookline 
and Cambridge, Miss Whitcomb and 
Miss Day visited the schools at 
Salem, while Miss Harding and 
Miss Swett were at the Beverly 
schools. 
Rey. Clarence S. Pond returned to 
the Farms Wednesday afternoon, af- 
ter the past week’s stay at Pocas- 
sett, where he was ealled on account 
of the serious illness of Mrs. Pond’s 
mother, Mrs. Barlow, who, we are 
pleased to report, is now much im- 
proved. 
Frank I. Lamasney, proprietor of 
the North Shore Fish Co., is giving to 
his patrons and others who desire 
them, a receipt book entitled ‘‘One 
Hundred Ways to Cook Fish,’’ 
which book, no doubt, will be very 
highly prized and appreciated in 
many households. 
Mr.°and Mrs. Wm. A. Lynden of 
Washington, D. C., have moved to 
the Farms for the summer. Mr. Lyn- 
den has a position here as chauffeur. 
The Memorial Day exercises of 
John Chipman, jr., Post 89, of Bey- 
erly will be held at the Beverly Bap- 
tist chureh on Monday afternoon, 
May 30. The address will be given 
by- Rev. Clarence S. Pond of Beverly 
Farms. In former years the ad- 
dress has been given in the evening. 
Members of the Women’s gym- 
nasium class are to hold a private 
quilting bee in Neighbors’ hall next 
Tuesday evening, May 31. They are 
looking forward to the event with 
much pleasure and much mystery 
is going on as to costumes, ete., they 
are to wear. 
Last Saturday evening at the 
close of the gymnastic exhibition, 
Miss Connolly, the instructor, was 
taken completely by surprise by be- 
ing presented with a sum of money 
in gold, the gift being made jointly 
from the members of the different 
classes, as a token of their apprecia- 
tion. It is needless to say that Miss 
Connolly is deeply grateful and sin- 
cerely thanks the members for the 
gift. . 
Mrs. William Quimby and daugh- 
ter, Alice, of Dover, N. H.,; have 
spent this week at the Farms visit- 
ing friends. 
RAM 
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28 West Street, 
Preston Post, 188, G. A. R. 
Comrades of Preston Post, 188, G. 
A. R., are hereby notified to assemble 
at Post headquarters on Sunday, 
May 29, at 10 a..m., to attend services 
at the Second Baptist church. 
On Monday, May °30, comrades, 
will assemble at Post headquarters 
at 1 p. m., to take part in the usual 
afternoon exercises of Memorial Day. 
Post will form on West street, in the 
following order: Detail of police; 
chief marshal, Joshua Younger; 
Company G Band, of Gloucester; 
Beverly Farms Fire Department; 
Beverly Farms Boys’ Fife and Drum 
Corps; Post 188; invited guests; 
children of the public schools; Wo- 
men’s Relief Corps, 93. 
The line will mareh from Hale 
street to Miller’s Hill, countermarch 
to G. A. R. hall, to High street, to 
cemetery, where the usual exercises 
will be held and graves will be 
decorated. After services, line will 
proceed through Hart to Hale, to 
West streets, to West Beach pier, 
where the Women’s Relief Corps and 
children will cast flowers on the sea. 
in honor of the soldiers and sailors 
who are buried at sea. Line of 
march will then proceed to G. A. R. 
hall, where line will be dismissed. 
In the evening Post will assemble 
at G. A. R. hall at 7 o’clock to at- 
tend the Memorial address by Rey. 
Carey W. Chamberlain of Beverly at 
the Beverly Farms Baptist chureh 
at 7.45 p. m. ; 
All comrades not members of the 
Post, all veterans of the Spanish 
war, associate members and friends 
are invited to unite with comrades 
of Post 188 in the observance of the 
day. Contributions of flowers will 
be gratefully received. 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop. 
Telephone 124-2 
Beverly Farms, iass. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS. 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Tel. 27-12. 
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