Sept. 15, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly Farms people are pleased 
to learn that Mayor Herman Mac- 
donald will again be a candidate for 
mayor of Beverly in the city election 
in December. ‘The mayor, who is a 
second lieutenant in Battery F, sta- 
tioned at El Paso, Texas, wrote to 
Beverly friends last week that he ex- 
pected the battery would be ordered 
home in October and if it were he 
would be a candidate again this year. 
With Mayor Macdonald, Rep. Allison 
Catheron and acting-Mayor Smith al- 
ready in the field the coming city elec- 
tion should be a lively one. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Waldron 
of Williamstown spent the past week 
with friends in Beverly Farms. 
Fred W. Varney, Grégory P. Con- 
nolly and Howard E. Morgan are 
owners of recently purchased auto- 
mobiles. 
West Beach continues to be a pop- 
ular resort for people from the Farms 
and vicinity during the waning sum- 
mer days. The number of bathers, 
however, has decreased. 
The fine country estate of the heirs 
of the late Daniel W. Preston, located 
on Grapevine road, East Wenham, is 
offered for sale through the agency 
of T. Dennie Boardman. 
St. Margaret’s church fair closed 
last Friday evening and was a most 
successful and enjoyable event. It 
was held in Neighbor’s hall four eve- 
nings and a goodly sum of money was 
realized. 
A. Preston Thissell, proprietor of 
Beverly Farms fine grocery and pro- 
vision store, will open a similar store 
in Boston in the near future. He 
has leased a store for the purpose on 
Boylston st. 
The ball game tomorrow at the 
Beverly Athletic Field between Mar- 
blehead and Manchester, the second 
of the championship series, will draw 
a big crowd from Beverly Farms. The 
game starts at 3.15. 
Married—in Beverly, Sept. II, by 
Rey. John A. Degan, James Fitz- 
gerald of 686 Hale st. and Miss Lillie 
Emhardt also of Beverly Farms. Mr. 
Fitzgerald is employed on the estate 
af former-Senator Beveridge. 
The board of registrars of the City 
of Beverly will sit in Rooms 2 and 3, 
City hall, for the purpose of register- 
ing voters, next Wednesday, Sept. 20, 
from 7.30 to 9 o’clock. This will be 
the last opportunity for some time 
for the new voter to have his name 
put on the list. 
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Morning and Promptly Filled. 
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Our 39 Years Experience, Your Benefit 
Mrs. Charles F. Preston and Mrs. 
Howard A. Doane will leave for a 
vacation stay at Jackson, N. H., next 
week. 
Miss Eleanor Connolly last Tues- 
day returned to St. Mary’s college, 
Hooksett, N. H., to take up her stud- 
ies for the fall term. 
There will be a public dance in 
Neighbors hall next Thursday even- 
ing, Sept. 21, conducted by a party 
of Beverly Farms young men. 
The North Shore Cadets band gave 
another of its popular concerts in 
Central sq. on Wednesday evening. 
An excellent program was rendered 
and enjoyed by a large audience. 
Manchester men are looking for- 
ward to the first of the series of 
}rotherhood meetings for the season 
of to16-17. The opening gathering 
will he held on Monday evening, Sept. 
18, in the Baptist Church vestry. The 
speaker has not been secured. 
Friends of Mrs. John M. Publicover 
sympathize with her in the death of 
her uncle, George R. Montgomery of 
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 
Mr. Montgomery was an uncle also of 
Maud I. Montgomery, the author 
Mrs. John M. Publicover and sister, 
R. E. Henderson 
Telephone 
To the People 
of the 
NORTH SHORE 
WE INVITE You to MAKE 
~ Usr oF Our StorE WHILE 
In 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrrer Your Frrenps here, use 
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our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Storr 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just Cat, and see how wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apotherary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“Tf one is busy call other” 
Mrs. George R. Hamor of Gloucester, 
spent last week in Portland, Me. 
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