Sept. 1, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Stephens of 
Ellsworth, Me., were among the vis- 
itors to Beverly Farms the past week. 
Beverly public schools open for the 
fall term next Wednesday morning, 
Sept. 6. The Beverly Farms corps of 
teachers will be about the same as 
last year. 
Albert E. Johnson, for a number 
of years in charge of the Beverly 
Farms district for Smith’s Express 
Co. has resigned. His successor is 
Archie Gillis of Manchester. 
“In our public square there is a 
stand where our musicians play tunes 
beyond compare ;” and such was the 
case on Wednesday evening when 
the North Shore Cadet band gave 
another of its popular concerts to a 
large audience. 
It is interesting to note that Repre- 
sentative Allison G. Catheron and 
acting Mayor Louis S. Smith have 
within the past week announced their 
candidacy for the mayoralty of the 
City of Beverly at the December elec- 
tion. 
Excavations are being made in pre- 
paration for the laying of the side- 
walk on Haskell st. from Hale st. to 
the school house. The work is in 
charge of George F. Wood. ‘The 
new sidewalk will be of crushed stone 
and cinders. 
Bathing at West Beach during the 
past week has reached a record for a 
number of seasons. Many people 
are coming from out of town to en- 
joy the fine beach and water and the 
spot appears to be growing more and 
more popular. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Torney of 
Pride’s Crossing have announced the 
engagement of their daughter Miss 
Margaret M. Torney to Edward J. 
Kelley of Boston. Miss Torney is 
one of the most popular young ladies 
in this locality. The wedding will 
probably take place in the fall. 
The annual picnic and outing of 
the members of the Beverly Farms 
Fire Dept. will take place at the Pres- 
ton field, off Hart st., Saturday, Sept. 
9. City officials and members of the 
fire department in the city proper will 
be guests. There will be refreshments 
and a splendid program of sports. 
Katherine, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly, collided 
with a team while riding her bicycle 
on Haskell st. Tuesday. She was 
thrown to the ground and sustained 
a fracture of the left arm above the 
wrist. Treatment was given at the 
Beverly hospital. 
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Mrs. George F. Wood of Hart st. 
is home from a pleasant vacation with 
relatives in Danvers. 
The former quarters of the public 
library in G. A. R. hall have been re- 
paired and are now ready for occu- 
pancy by the G. A. R. and associate 
organizations. . 
Frank Kearns was arrested on 
Tuesday, charged with larceny of mis- 
cellaneous articles from a chum, 
Stephen Clifford. Both men are here 
for the summer. The matter was set- 
tled in court in Salem on Wednesday. 
The children of the Ward 6 play- 
ground took part in the annual ath- 
letic exhibition at Oceanside Park on 
Wednesday afternoon, under the di- 
rection of the instructor, Miss Helen 
Robertson. They enjoyed an all-day 
outing at Idlewood lake, Wenham, 
yessterday. 
The 10-year-old son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard Moriarty of Conolly 
place is in danger of losing the sight 
of his right eye. He was struck by a 
nail, thrown in play by a companion 
on Tuesday. Treatment at the Eye 
and Ear Infirmary in Boston failed 
to give encouragement. 
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To the People 
of the 
NORTH SHOE 
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In 
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Meret Your FRIENDs here, use 
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force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
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come you are. 
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