NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. .Cum- 
- mings of Williamstown visited friends 
here the past week. 
John Daniels is the foreman of the 
new grocery store of A. Preston This- 
sell in Boylston st., Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Prescott 
of Augusta, Me., have been among 
the visitors to Beverly Farms. the past 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Davison of 
Connolly place have moved to Bev- 
erly, where Mr. Davison has secured 
a good position. 
The office of the Western Union 
Telegraph ‘Co. in Neighbors hall was 
closed this week. The railroad sta- 
tion operator will handle the bysiness 
in the future. 
Rey. Clarence S. Pond and Mrs. 
Pond, whoyhave been enjoying their 
annual vacation at Pocasset and other 
Cape Cod resorts, will return to Bev- 
erly Farms tomorrow. 
Arthur J. Harlow, a prominent 
Beverly Farms young man, was taken 
to the Beverly hospital where an 
cperation was performed last Friday. 
He is now improving. 
Special Officer William G. Mar- 
shall has been doing duty at the 
Farms the past week, taking the place 
of Day Officer Calvin L. Williams, 
who is on his vacation. j 
_ The annual inspection of Preston 
W. R. C., 93, will take place Monday 
evening, Oct. 23, in G. A. R. hall. 
The inspecting officer will be Mrs. 
Hattie Tuttle of Brighton, a depart- 
ment officer. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Patch (Al- 
mira Williams), who since their re- 
cent marriage at Beverly Farms have 
been living at Winter Hill, Somer- 
ville, have moved to Beverly, occupy- 
ing apartments at 23 Columbus ave. 
The board of registrars of voters 
will be in session at Rooms 2 and 3, 
City hall, for the purpose of qualify- 
irg voters for the Nov. 7 election on 
the following dates: Wednesday, 
Oct. 11 and Friday, Oct. 13, from 
7.30 until 9 o’clock and Wednesday, 
Oct. 18, from noon until 10 p. m. 
when registration closes. 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The best Quality 
Station Agent W. E. McDonald is 
the latest Farms man to own an auto- 
mobile. His is a Hupmobile. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Currier, who 
have been living in .the Connolly 
louse on Vine st., moved to Beverly 
this week. 
The many friends of Miss Caroline 
Standley are delighted to see her out 
again after being confined to her home 
by illness the past few weeks. 
FoRMER BEVERLY FArMs Boy CHOSEN 
PurysitcAL DIRECTOR. 
The following concerning a_ well- 
known young man, formerly of Bev- 
erly Farms, will be of interest to his 
many friends here: 
“Forrester (Mike) Pierce of Mel- 
rose, the old Boston College High 
and Posse Normal School athlete, has 
been chosen physical director of the 
Waverly High School of Waverly, N. 
Y., and will enter upon his duties the 
first of next month. 
“For three years Pierce played end 
on the Boston College High School 
football team. He played end in ’12 
on the team which defeated St. John’s 
Preparatory School, 7 to 0, at the 
Dunbar ave. grounds on Thanksgiv- 
ing Day. The same day the Danvers 
team left for Chicago, where it played 
the Oak Park High School eleven and 
was beaten, 17 to 0. 
“Pierce also made quite a name for 
himself in swimming on the Boston 
College High School team. He cap- 
tained that team for two years, and it 
disposed of the leading high school 
swimming teams of Greater Boston. 
After completing his course there he 
went to Posse and was on the various 
teams there. For the last two Sum- 
mers Pierce has been a life guard at 
Ell Pond, Melrose, where he has a 
record of having made 1g rescues.” 
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West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in 
State, 36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
The TUNIPOO is 
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Telephone Beverly Farms $210 or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated. 
Afternoon tea served. 
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Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
To the People 
‘ of the 
NORTH SHORE 
WE INVITE You to Maxks 
UsE oF Our StorE WHILE 
IN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meret Your FRIENDS here, use 
our T’elephone, ask us*questions. 
Our Store 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
. Just Caty and see how. wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
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