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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Helen Donnelly, who has 
spent the past summer at Beverly 
Farms visiting her uncle and aunt, 
Mr. and Mrs. James EF. McDonnell, 
West street, will return to her home 
in Clinton, tomorrow. 
3EVERLY H. S. REUNION. 
Arrangements are now under way 
to make “Friday evening, Oct. 29th, a 
gala one for graduates of the Beverly 
High school, at which time a grand 
reunion of all classes since 1860 will 
be held and a reception to present and 
former teachers. 
The affair will take place at the 
High school building and will be at- 
tended by fully a thousand graduates, 
representing every walk in life. Re- 
plies have already been received from 
reembers of ‘classes as far back 1s 
1860, who promise to attend. Each 
class will Be assigned a meeting room 
where the class reunions will be heid 
tc be followed by the general recep- 
tion and entertainment. Competent 
committees are at work on the de- 
tails, which will be announced later. 
ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS W111, TouR STATE 
An automobile tour of the entire 
state, with rallies in every city and 
practically every town, has been ar- 
ranged by the’ Massachusetts Anti- 
Suffrage Committee; the tour will 
start from Boston at 8 o'clock next 
Monday morning, and will conclude 
with a ra oe in Holyoke Monday even- 
ing, Nov. 1, the night before the state 
ere x which the voters will have 
o decide whether women shall vote 
in this state. 
The itinerary for the first week cf 
the tour covers parts of Middlesex, 
Essex and Suffolk counties, with 
evening rallies in halls in the cities 
and daylight rallies 
the towns. 
The itinerary for the: first week 0! 
the tour will include the following 
North Shore towns: 
FRIDAY, Oct. I. 
Ipswich square, 8.30 a. m. 
CUl=01-CO0LS . tm 
_ a oe 24, 19:15. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPOO INN 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
modern 
Tooms, conven- 
iences, large verandas especiail y designed for family use, 
36 trains daily, 4o minutes “from Boston. 
first 
INN contructed at Beverly Farms. 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
ar! 
near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
The TUNIPOO is the 
Afternoon tea served 
West Boxford, post office, 10. 
Topsfield, best office, ‘10.45. 
Beverly, U. M.. Co., 12.30 noon. 
Hamilton, railkoad Station, ' 1.20) p. (33. 
Essex, post office square, 2.05. 
Rockport, Rockport Granite Co., 3.45. 
Post office square, 4.30. 
Gloucester, Brown’s Hall, 8.00. 
SATURDAY. OCT IN. 
Magnolia, post office, 9.30 a. m. 
Manchester, front of Town hall, ro. 
Swampscott, Monument square, 3.09 
pane 
Marblehead, Town House square, 4. 
Gregory’s drug store, 445. 
Nahant, front of Town Hall,, 2.00. 
Beverly City Hall, 8.00 p. m. 
The lady speakers with the party 
will be Mrs. A. J. George of Brook- 
line, oMirs! sHenry Preston White of 
3roookline, Miss Marjorie Dorman 
of New York, Miss Lucy Price of 
New York, and others from this 
state and other states. 
Unclaimed letters, Beverly Farms 
Postoffice, Sept. 23, 1915: Mrs. Mc- 
Carron; Mrs) Jo “Ass Dantorth wilee 
French; Miss Elizabeth Kelliher, 
Miss Emily Lindberg, Miss Mary 
Long, Mrs. Abbie Ti Leach, Miss 
Helen Morison, Anthony McCail, 
Miss Rose O’Rurke, Miss ~ Edith 
Pritchard, Robert Richardson, Esq., 
Miss Helena Heinalamer, Miss Anna 
Welch, Henry F. Wood, Miss Ruth 
Wadman, E. D. Webster.—Lawrence 
}. Watson, Postmaster. 
RECONCILED 
Visitor—I don’t see how you can 
reconcile yourself to being a farmer. 
Si Seeder—I couldn’t if ‘il didn’t see 
one of you city men once in a while. 
—Philadelphia Bulletin. 
A LINE of FORD JITNEYS 
Has been added to my 
Automobile Equipment: Gare for All Occasions 
Touring, Parties, Runabouts, Landolets, Limousines 
Anything---At Any Time---To Any Place 
POPULAR PRICES 
James J. Nugent, STABLEGARAGE, Vine Street, 
TELEPHONE 178 BEVERLY FARMS 
¢. B. PERKINS CO. 
BOSTON: 
THE CIGARETTE 
You have been looking for--- A wonder- 
ful blend---A change from Turkish. 
ASK YOUR DEALER 
A Curtosrty. 
“How does Mrs. Fusser like ‘her 
lew machine?” 
“She is perfectly satisfied.” 
“Td like to meet her right away.” 
OVNI hy: 39) 
fy never saw a perfectly satisfied 
woman.’ 
RELIEVING Her MInp 
Mother—Why don’t you save some 
ef your candy till tomorrow, dear? 
Helen—I'd rather eat it now, moth- 
er, and get it off my hands.—Judqe. 
The inventor seldom profits by his 
production. The Chinese invented 
gunpowder.—South Bend Tribune. 
Beverly Farms 
