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BEVERLY FARMS 
One of Beverly’s newest stores that 
is attracting more or less of the sum- 
mer visitors, as is evidenced by the 
autos noticed in front of the place 
off and on, is that of Brett & Allen, 
the Broadway jewelers and opticians. 
Their store, with handsome new fix- 
tures, was opened not many weeks 
ago in Odd Fellows block, where the 
postoffice was formerly located,—and 
almost opposite the bank. Here will 
be found an unusually large assort- 
ment of such goods as is found in an 
up-to-date jewelry establishment. 
Fine watch repairing is done with 
promptness and service is also render- 
ed North Shore patrons in winding 
and caring for clocks during the sum- 
mer season. 
Mrs. Michael Crown, formerly, of 
the Farms, and now residing in Som- 
erville, was a visitor here this week. 
Her daughter, Miss Virginia Crown, 
has been visiting this week at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stand- 
ley. 
The Beverly Hospital Ladies’ Aid 
society, at the invitation of the Misses 
Louisa P. and Katherine P. Loring, 
met at their home at Pride’s Crossing 
Tuesday afternoon. Among the 
Farms members present were Mrs. 
Robert E. Hodgkins, Mrs. Wm. R. 
Brooks, Mrs. John M. Publicover, 
Mrs. Frank Lomasney, Mrs. Charles 
H. Trowt, Mrs. Howard E. Morgan, 
Mrs. Thomas L. Pierce, Mrs. Elmer 
Standley, Mrs. Howard A. Doane 
and Miss Nancy Mitchell. 
Mrs. Addie Sutherland left last 
Saturday for a vacation stay at 
Hampton, N. H., where she will be 
the guest of Dr. Doloff, a former Bevy- 
erly Farms resident. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolam left the 
Farms last Monday for a vacation 
stay at Epping, N. H. 
Good progress is being made on the 
construction of new sidewalks on 
Hale street. The new walks will have 
a gravel top and a foundation of cin- 
ders and broken stone. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Es Ge 
SAWYER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRIN 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street 3 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M _ Residence 449-W 
The dancing party held in Neigh- 
bor’s hall last night by the lady opera- 
tors of the Beverly Farms telephone 
exchange proved one of the most en- 
joyable social events of the summer. 
Visitors were present from Manches- 
ter, Beverly and Salem. 
The first vacation of any kind tak- 
en by Mayor MacDonald since taking 
up tne duties of his office will start 
next Monday, when he will enjoy a 
week’s cessation of his duties at City 
hall 
Miss Ruth Hardy of this place, who 
has been training for a nurse at the 
Faulkner hospital, Jamaica Plain, is 
with her parents at the Farms for a 
three weeks’ vacation. 
St. Margaret’s Court of Foresters 
will conduct a public dance in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next Tuesday evening, Au- 
gust 5. 
Mrs. Louis G. Williams left the 
Farms early this week for a_ three 
-weeks’ stay at Nottingham, N. H. 
West Beach is a popular place for 
bathers during the warm weather and 
the piazza of the pavilion is the scene 
of many large gatherings. 
John L. Lawson, in charge of the 
gardens and greenhouses of James B. 
Dow, has been ill this week. His 
place is being taken by Fred W. 
Trowt. 
Miss Alice B. Calder of Hartford, 
Conn., has been visiting. friends at 
the Farms the past week. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
AP@ETHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
8. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
W. FEF. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SappLE Horses To Lert. 
All Stvles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Beverly Farms postoffice for week 
ending July 30, 1913 :—Miss Elizabeth 
Fellow, Jack Dunne, H. F. Davis, 
Mrs. C. Fannie, -Axel Loren, Miss 
Mary Ford, Miss Annie Marron, Miss 
Kk. Neitz, Miss Margaret O’Neil, Miss 
Mary Rogers, Mrs. Jos. L. Roth, Mrs, 
Katie Travers, Mrs. Calvin ‘Tonekrina, 
Dr. William B. Mentzell. William R. 
Brooks, postmaster. 
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