54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The new electric ambulance recent- 
ly purchased by the city of Beverly 
went into commission ‘Tuesday. 
Madellena the caterer, who has a 
store at Pride’s Crossing, is making 
improvements in the store formerly 
used as a lunch room adjoining the 
provision store of John Daniels. Busi- 
ness will be carried on at both stores. 
Col. Henry L. Higginson has ac- 
cepted an invitation to make an ad- 
dress on Gettysburg at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church on Sunday af- 
ternoon, July 13, at 5 o’clock. A com- 
mittee from the local G. A. R. post is 
aiding the church in making arrange- 
ment for the lecture. 
Rev. Mr. Billings, pastor of St. 
John’s Episcopal church, entertained 
the boy’s club of his church at his 
summer home on West street Tuesday 
evening. 
Electric lights are soon to be install- 
ed at the Pride’s Crossing station of 
the B. & M. 
George Walter Larcom, member of 
Preston Post, G. A remains in 
the same condition after a serious 
operation at the Boston City hospital 
three weeks ago. 
Eben Day was seriously affected by 
the heat of Tuesday. He _ required 
medical attendance, but is now fully 
recovered. 
Frank B. Grove of Baltimore, Md., 
arrived at the Farms Tuesday for a 
vacation with his wife and child, who 
have been visiting Mrs. Grove’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Low, for 
the past month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace E.. Roundy of 
Norwich, Ct., have been visitors at 
the Farms since Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Barry of Pick- 
ett court have the sympathy of the 
community over the loss of their son, 
Edward Joseph, aged 4 years, 6 mos., 
who died last Monday at the Mass. 
General hospital. Funeral services 
were held Wednesday afternoon and 
interment made at the Montserrat 
cemetery. 
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BEVERLY 
The Beverly Farms House on Vine 
street is offered for sale. It is owned 
by E. J. McGann and has been closed 
for some time. 
Many bathers have taken advantage 
of the warm weather by swimming at 
West Beach the last few days. 
The Ladies’ Committee, an aid to 
the O. W. Holmes council, K. of C. 
is to hold a public dance Thursday 
night, July 17, in Neighbor’s hall. 
George S. Day has emerged from a 
long period of illness at the Beverly 
hospital and is greeting his many 
friends again. 
The old highway at Preston place, 
made useless by the recent opening of 
a new and straight piece of road is 
now being torn up and graded. It will 
be added to the adjoining property of 
Q. A. Shaw, 2nd. Mr. Shaw gave the 
land for the new improvement, it be- 
ing practically an exchange. 
Not Like THE PARSON 
Rev. Gent—I really cannot under- 
stand why you get so intoxicated, 
Martin. If I go into the town and 
come away perfectly sober, surely you 
could do the same. 
Martin—Aye, sir; but you see, I be 
that ‘ere popular.—Cassell’s Saturday 
Journal. 
Whatever expands the affections, 
or enlarges the sphere of our sympa- 
thies—whatever makes us feel our re- 
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Special attention given to lame, inter- 
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