Sept. 10, 1915. 
EVERLY FARMS 
The announcement last week of the 
engagement of Miss Marguerite 
Mitchell of Pawtucket, R. I., and 
Beverly Farms, to Lewis G. Man- 
chester of West Manchester, has re- 
sulted in Miss Mitchell receiving no 
end of congratulations from her host 
of Beverly Farvs friends. She 
spends much of her time at the 
Farms, with Mrs. Elmer Standley, 
West st. 
Accepting the invitation of John A. 
Morrison, proprietor of the popular 
Colonial Inn at Kennebunkport, Me., 
on Sunday, several automobile parties 
of his Beverly Farms friends will 
motor there in tive for dinner and 
an hour or two stay. The Inn will 
close early next week for the season. 
In Beverly, on Sept. 1, a son was 
born to William and Elsie (Donovan) 
Bresnahan, at their home, 7 Bay 
street. Mr. Bresnahan is a_ well 
known, Beverly Farms young man. 
Miss Margaret Lee has been some- 
what,of an invalid the past week. 
The ligaments in her leg were strain- 
ed and her ankle badly wrenched by 
a fall down stairs at her home. 
The annual dance of O. W. Hol- 
mes council, K. of C., will take place 
in Neighbors hall next Thursday 
evening, Sept. 16. 
Frank A. Williams cormences t°x- 
ing the school census next week. His 
district will include Beverly Fars 
Centerville and Rial Side and eal 
take about three weeks to complete 
M. T. Murphy, proprietor of the 
stable and auto supply store, in the 
Day building opposite the Beveriy 
Farms station, plans to move into the 
vacant store in his own block on West 
street in the near future. This new 
store is one of the best ecuipped and 
located in Beverly Fars. 
The death of Charles M. Cabot at 
his summer home at Beverly Farms, 
which occurred last Sunday, has 
caused sincere sorrow among many 
of the year-round residents here. His 
years of residence at Beverly Farms 
and his many acts of kindness and 
‘public spiritedness made him exceed- 
ingly well liked, 
Chester Frost of Beverly is the 
new clerk who commenced his duties 
at the Beverly Farms branch of the 
Beverly Trust Uo., last week. 
Bowerd: > Ei. Morgan, .Jr., has 
secured a clerical position in the 
Claim Dept. of the Boston & Maine 
R. R. at the North Station, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Parker #f 
Danbury, Conn., have been among the 
visitors at Beverly Farms the past 
week, 
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Bresnahan 
(Grace Connell) are being congratu- 
lated upon the advent of a fine baby 
girl, which arrived at their home last 
Saturday. 
Wilbur Hardy of Beverly Farms, a 
wireless operator on one of the Guif 
Steamers, which run between Beverly 
and Texas ports, while in southern 
parts\ has» beem: remembering, tis 
friends with souvenir postals. This 
week a lot arrived, mailed at. Jack- 
conville, Florida. 
After two months’ visit at’ Unioa, 
Me., Mrs. Helen Dougherty and child 
returned to Beverly Farms on Mon- 
day. 
ie ie eae young son of Mr. 
and Mrs ie or WiePonal dy of: Oak 
street, is now able to be out again 
after an illness of several weeks. 
The warm days of the past week 
have attracted a large attendance at 
West Beach. The water has been 
quite warm and has been taken ad- 
vantage of by the usual large num- 
ber of bathers. © As school is now 
open it means a decided falling off 
cf the attendance at the Bees 
Thomas J. McDonnell and family 
ave returned to the Farms after a 
easant vacation stay at Long Island, 
isco Bay, Me 
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Donnolly is back at 
scverly Harxs after a pleasant visit 
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at Clinton,-> Mass: 
Mie and Mss Philip. Ben ertces ot 
Rockland, Me., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms. the’ past 
week. 
The only opportunity for new 
names to be put on the voting list be- 
fore the September primaries will be 
this evening from 7.30 to g o’clocx 
and next Wednesday, Sept. 15, at che 
same hours, ‘The board of registrars 
of voters will be in session at rooms 
2 and Bian 35 lye alka hale Ue a ier Am cred ate et cue kee say as 2 eas City hall, at that time. 
Poultry and Game 
Eegs and Butter 
DD 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Orders 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
NORE ASS HORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
BW VARNEY 
Regisivred 
Apothecary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
HQAKES a specialty of com- 
pounding physicians? 7 er 
scriptions. ‘This department 
is fully stocked with reliable 
and uy-to-date remedies and 
is constantly under the super- 
vision of Gradua.es of Phar- 
macy of long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
Two Telephones; 77, 8202 
If one is busy, call the other 
Through the efforts of Mayor Mac- 
donald and Alderman Loring, a small 
sum was secured from the imexpend- 
ed runicipal fund voted a short time 
ago for band concerts, for a concert 
at Beverly Farms which was given 
last Monday evening by the Beverly 
Farms Band. The program was an 
excellent one and enjoyed by a big 
audience. 
The many friends of George F. 
Wood of Hart street will be pleased 
to learn that he has recovered from 
his recent illness to the extent that it 
is now hoped he will be able soon io 
resume his duties as fee Onecie 
street department at Beverly Farms. 
St. Margaret’s Court of yee hen 
plan to hold their annual dance ™ 
ae Sa hall on Thursday evening, 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and [Provisions 
will be Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. 
JAMES B. DOW 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
Coal 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
Cak Strect, 
Beverly Fars ' 
