NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Alterations are being made at the 
rear entrance to Neighbor’s hall. The 
improvements will gave an additional 
room available for a store on the 
ground floor with an entrance in the 
passageway between the hall and the 
West street fire station. 
Richard Carr and family have mov- 
ed from Pride’s Crossing to one of 
the cottages in Connolly place. 
John Kerrigan is enjoying his vaca- 
tion among relatives at his former 
home in Clinton, Mass. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
3everly Farms postoffice for week 
ending August 6, 1913. Camaline 
Bradford, Esq., Miss M. Biggan, Mrs. 
Klsie Craig, Miss Jane Crombie, Mr. 
Fran Currie, Robert E. Davis, Mr. 
Davney, D. Fall, John McDonough, 
Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, James McDon- 
ald, Miss Katherine Neitz, Mrs. 
Theresa O’Neil, Stephen Reardon, 
Miss Tyson, C. Whiteman, Richard 
Young.—Wnm. R. Brooks, postmaster. 
“T spent an hour and a half with a 
life insurance agent yesterday.” 
“Why ?” 
“Because it took him that long to 
be convinced that I knew more about 
my own affairs than he did.’’—Chica- 
go Record-Herald. 
' story in a nutshell.” 
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT PARTY 
AT TucKk’s Point 
Hidden in the shell of peanuts, a 
merry group of fourteen young misses 
found tucked away a thin paper 
which bore the typewritten announce- 
ment of the engagement of Miss Ruth 
M. Woodbury, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Melville Woodbury of Lothrop 
street, Beverly, to Carl F. A. Hill, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hill of At- 
lantic avenue, at a picnic enjoyed at 
Tuck’s Point, Manchester, last Thurs- 
day. The young couple motored to 
the famous recreation grounds and 
after the lunch Miss Dorothy Atkin- 
son passed around a bag of peanuts 
and the guests found the ‘whole 
There were con- 
gratulations for Miss Woodbury and 
as some of the guests suspected some- 
thing of the sort, there were many 
flowers and other gifts. In the even- 
ing the young men came down and a 
fish chowder was enjoyed with Mrs. 
Hill and Mrs. Frank P. Knight of 
Manchester doing the honors. Later 
in the evening the party enjoyed the 
performance at the Willows theatre, 
motoring over.—Beverly Times. 
Happy MANn 
He—They say Sally 
mnarried—at last. 
She—Who’s the happy man? 
He—Her father, of course !—Judge 
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