48 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The marriage of Mr. Joseph Till- 
son and Miss Jane Buckley at the 
home of the Rev. Clarence Strong 
Pond on a recent Saturday evening 
was the culmination of a pretty ro- 
mance. Miss Buckley came from Eng- 
land to meet her fiance and was mar- 
ried the day following the arrival of 
the good ship Arabic. Mr. and Mrs. 
Buckley were attended at the wedding 
by Mr. and Mrs. Canning. Mr. ‘Till- 
son has recently taken the position of 
Supt. of the beautiful Edgewater es- 
tate belonging to Joseph Leiter. In 
the attractive gardener’s lodge Mr. 
and Mrs. ‘Tillson will make their 
home. ‘The bride was dressed in a 
becoming travelling dress. 
The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church will 
hold their annual fair this year on 
next Thursday evening at the church 
from 10 to 10. The usual sale tables 
will be spread and sale articles are 
solicited. There will be apron tables 
and a fancy work table. For the chil- 
dren there will be candies and a grab 
bag with children’s articles. Cake and 
candy counters for home-made sweets 
will be attractively stocked. The 
flower tables and the vegetable tables 
have always been bounteously sup- 
lied with good things. There will be 
refreshing cool drinks. In the evening 
there will be an entertainment. The 
tickets admitting to the sale and the 
entertainment may now be purchased. 
The fair will be under the manage- 
ment of Mrs. Lilian Standley, under 
whose leadership the fairs of other 
years have been so successful. The 
proceeds of the fair will be used to 
pay the fuel bill of the church. 
The Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, 
pastor of the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church preached last Sunday morning 
on the centenary of the birth and the 
Semi-centenary of the active labors 
of Henry Ward Beecher. In the 
evening the topic was “Temptation 
and its Results.” The text was ‘“The 
Wages of Sin are Death.” The dang- 
ers of life were outlined and the folly 
of compromising with sin in any form 
was spoken against. Rev. C. E. John- 
son preached a _ strong sermon in 
Swedish to the Scandinavians. The 
Boy’s club met at the church Mon- 
day, and aiter the meeting, the topic 
of which was choosing a vocation and 
hinderances life, the lads had an 
ice cream sp The hindrances 
brought out cigarettes, drink, 
laziness, no ai The annual 
picnic will be hi Essex Centen- 
nial Grove on Tu . July 15. The 
Italian meeting o1 rsday evening 
was interesting. Ly the courtesy of 
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Loring a lecture on 
Sunny Italy, illustrated by stereopti- 
con was given. The men sang lustily 
and enjoyed the evening. ‘The next 
ineeting of the Scandinavian depart- 
ment will be on Friday evening, July 
11, when Rey. J..A: Johnson will ad- 
dress the meeting. The finance com- 
mittee is making plans to secure the 
last amounts which will clear off the 
s~all items. of expense’ still left on 
th account of building the two new 
rooms. ‘These rooms have been and 
will be of great value. 
Beverly, Gloucester and Rockpert 
The program for the holiday’s cele- 
bration is certainly a very fine one 
and there will be something doing at 
Beverly Farms all day and up to 10 at 
night. Beverly Farms people will 
keep open house and the day will, 
like other years, attract large crowds 
from out of town. 
Neil Murray has passed the exam- 
ining state board of registration in 
dentistry. Dr. Murray is a graduate 
of the Tufts Dental school. 
Miss Anna Sheerin of Roxbury ar- 
rived here this week for the summer. 
