58 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A dancing party in aid of the com- 
ing K. of C. fair is to be held in 
Neighbor’s hall by a party of Beverly 
Farms young ladies Thursday even- 
ing, July 17. 
The Beverly Farms baseball team 
met its first defeat of the season last 
Saturday afternoon at the playgrounds 
at the hands of the Peabody Athle- 
tics by a score of 7 to 3. Several new 
faces were in the local line-up. ‘This 
Peabody nine will come here again 
on Saturday, June 10. 
George S. Day has resumed his du- 
ties as freight clerk at the Farms 
station. 
George Walter Larcom, who is at 
the Boston City hospital is reported 
to be a very sick man and his con- 
dition is critical. 
A daughter was born on July 
Gustav and Minnie Chevrolet. 
The Fourth of July celebration 
committee wishes to express its 
thanks to all who assisted, especially 
in a financial way, toward making 
the holiday celebration a success. 
Members of John West colony, Pil- 
grim Fathers, are to run a_ public 
dance in Neighbor’s hall in the near 
future. They are to hold their an- 
nual picnic in August. Committees 
are at work on both events. 
Large crowds are availing themsel- 
ves of the bathing at West Beach and 
the pavilion has had many visitors. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Meagher 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., have been visi- 
tors at the Farms this week. 
John McNulty of New York city, 
who when a boy lived at  Pride’s 
Crossing, was in town Sunday renew- 
ing acquaintances. He is in the navy, 
serving his second enlistment and is 
on the torpedo destroyer Ammen, 
which visited Gloucester last week. 
The annual fair of the Ladies’ 
Sewing circle of the Farms Baptist 
church took place at the chapel yes- 
terday from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. The 
various tables were well patronized 
and in the evening an excellent en- 
tertainment was given. 
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Thomas McKenzie, who has been 
travelling with a theatrical company 
since last fall, has joined his family 
at the Farms for his vacation. 
The annual picnic and outing of St.. 
John’s Episcopal church and Sunday 
School was held at Centennial Grove 
yesterday. Included in the day’s pro- 
gram was a good ball game and an 
interesting list of sports. 
Miss Edith L. Wentworth of Pom- 
fret, Conn., has been visting friends 
at the Farms the past week. 
J. A. Jillison has accepted a position 
on the J. L. Thorndike estate at West 
Manchester and has moved from 
Connolly place to the gardener’s cot- 
tage on the estate. 
Wednesday evening the Boy’s club 
of St. John’s Episcopal church were 
entertained by Rev. Mr. Billings at 
his home on West street. 
John Naughton, who 
suicide in Beverly Tuesday night by 
inhaling gas, was a former well-known 
resident of the Farms. Mr. Naughton 
had become despondent owing to a 
prolonged illness. 
With a dozen other 
that of Lawrence J. Watson to suc- 
ceed Wm. R. Brooks as postmaster at 
the Farms has been held up in the 
Senate. 
Misses Nellie and Gertrude Fay of 
Roxbury have been visitors at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morgan, 
West street, the past week. 
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Special attention given to lame, inter- 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce-on 
the morning of July 4th left in their 
auto for a trip to Newfound Lake, 
N. H., where they spent several days’ 
vacation. 
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