62 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
William Swan, formerly superin- 
tendent at the Leiter estate, was at 
the Farms Wednesday renewing ac- 
quaintances. He is the superinten- 
dent of the John S$. Ames estate at 
North Tastca. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers, held its annual picnic Wednesday 
at the Standley cottage at Chebacco 
Lake, there being about 70 present. 
The party was transported between 
the Farms and the lake by motor. A 
dinner was served between 1 and 2 
o'clock and supper was enjoyed by 
all before leaving. Among the athle- 
tic events was a hotly contested ball 
game between nines captained by 
George F, Wood and A. M. Marshall, 
won by the former by a score of 8 
to 7. Among those who excelled in 
this exhibition were “Smoky Joe” 
Woods for his twirling, Ernest Town- 
send for his gilt-edge pitching and 
James A. Culbert for being the best 
batter. During the dinner hour ex- 
Gov. A. M. Marshall was presented 
with a thermos bottle in recognition 
of his valued services to the colony in 
the past. The weather was all that 
could be desired for the outing and 
the spot chosen was ideal. 
Mayor MacDonald plans to leave 
town today on his vacation, joining 
a party of six young men for ten 
days’ outing in the 
This is the first respite the mayor has 
had since taking up his official duties. 
The Beverly Farms firemen will 
hold their annual picnic tomorrow at 
the Preston field off Hart street and 
have extended an invitation to all 
firemen of the city to join them. Be- 
sides a dinner and refreshments, a 
list of sports has been arranged. 
Mrs. George F. Wood of Hart 
street leaves tomorrow for a ten days’ 
vacation with friends at the Frazier 
farm at Franklin, N. H, Mr. Wood 
plans to join her there the early part 
of next week. 
A boy was born the latter part of 
last week to Mr. and Mrs. Zambell, 
Hart street. 
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The Ward 6 playground team lost 
to the Ward 1 team at Beverly Wed- 
nesday afternoon by a score of 10 to 
7. The Farms boys have protested 
the game because of a decision of the 
umpire. 
A party of Beverly Farms young 
men are to conduct a social and dance 
in Neighbor’s hall Thursday evening, 
Sept. 18. 
Good progress has been made on the 
new sidewalks which were ccmmenc- 
ed on Hale street at Central Square. 
The new construction is now contin- 
ued on Hart street and will end for 
the season at Haskell street. 
Considerable improvements are be- 
ing made at the estate of Quincy A. 
Shaw, 2d. at Preston place. The old 
road-bed has now been turned into 
the estate and in exchange a large 
terrace wall on the old street site has 
been built. New avenues have been 
built and graded by Connolly Bros., 
and a large addition to Mr. Shaw’s 
house on the front in line with the 
new terrace is being built by Howard 
A. Doane. 
MASTER BUILDERS OF NortTH SHORE 
WiiL-Horp Picnic 
The North Shore Master Builders 
association plan to hold a_ picnic— 
their first annual — at Tuck’s Point, 
Manchester, on Wednesday, Septem- 
ber 17th. The association, organized 
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