Oct. 1, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The wedding of Miss Anna Cris- 
pina Connolly of Beverly Farms to 
Charles Callahan McCarthy will take 
place at St. Margaret’s Church on 
Thursday morning, Oct. 14, at 9.30. 
Following the ceremony a reception 
will be held at the home of the bride’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. 
Connolly, 14 Oak st. 
Richard Graver, who has spent the 
summer here visiting his parents, has 
returned to Washington, D. C., and 
taken up his old position in the of- 
fice of the Southern Pacific Railroad. 
John West colony will hold its 
regular business meeting in Mar- 
shall’s hall this evening. The follow- 
ing officers have been elected for the 
coming*year: Governor, Mrs. Wm. 
H. Gerrish; lieut..gov., Adelbert M. 
Marshall; secy., Howard E. Morgan; 
treas., F. W. Varney; collector, Mrs. 
George F. Wood; chaplain, Mrs. H. 
E. Morgan; sergeant-at-arms, George 
F, Wood; dep. serg.-at-arms, W. 11. 
Gerrish; inside guard, Mrs. Abbie 
Poole; outside guard, Ernest Town- 
send. ‘The installation of officers will 
take place Friday evening, Oct. 15. 
Music for the promenade band con- 
cert on Cabot street Saturday night 
was furnished by the Beverly Farms 
band. The band men were in good 
form, furnished excellent music and 
plenty of it, and made a hit. 
A party of chauffeurs gave an invi- 
tation dancing party in Neighbors 
hall last evening. It was a most en- 
joyable occasion and was a sort of 
farewell to many who have spent the 
summer here and are about to leave 
for their different winter homes. 
Many Beverly Farms people are 
interested in the Beverly Police 
Relief association’s annual entertain- 
ment and ball which this year will be 
held at City hall on Tuesday evening, 
Oct. 12. Entertainment, 8 to 9.30, 
dancing, 9.30 to I. 
Mrs. Frank I. Preston (Alice 
Bolam). of Hart street, entered the 
Beverly Hospital for treatment the 
first of the week. 
The marriage of Miss Almira %. 
Williams, a popular Beverly Farms 
young lady, daughter of Officer and 
Mrs. Calvin L. Williams, to Roy E. 
Patch of Beverly, will take place ai 
the home of the bride’s parents oa 
Tuesday, Oct. 12, in the presence of 
relatives and immediate friends only. 
Their future home will be at Winter 
Hill, Somerville. 
Among the visitors at Beverly 
Farms the past week have been Mr. 
and Mrs. Matthew J. Connors of 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
The -fall and winter arrangement 
of services at St. John’s Episcopal 
church goes into effect with the com- 
ing Sunday, Oct. 3,—Sunday School 
al 10+.a. In., Metnme. service. at 11, 
and beginning Sunday, Oct. 17% an 
evening service at 7.30. Holy Com- 
munion the first Sunday in each 
month at 11 o’clock a. m. 
Peter.Gaudreau, the Central: sq: 
barber, 1s following his usual custom 
in passing out Sarde showing the 
tall and winter arrangement of trains 
at all the stations on the Gloucester 
branch. You may have one for the 
asking. 
John Rollins, the eight-year-old 
son of Mrs. Bessie Rollins of 2 
West street on Saturday last, fell 
about twenty feet from an apple tree 
onto a stone wall, resulting in a frac- 
ture of the skull, a broken ‘right wrist, 
and other serious injuries. The lad 
was taken to the Beverly Hospital 
and was unconscious through Satur- 
day and Sunday until the afternoon, 
when he recovered a little. At the 
present time, although in a critical 
condition, he is reported comfortable 
and because of his youth, there are 
hopes of his pulling through. The 
lad, full of life, had climbed the 
apple tree and out on a limb for a 
particularly luscious apple, the limb 
breaking with the boy’s weight. 
Tomorrow Mr, and Mrs. James B. 
Dow leave for their annual fall visit 
to the New Hampshire hills. They 
will make their headquarters at In- 
tervale. 
After a summer’s vacation the 
Girls club of the Baptist church will 
hold its first meeting of the season on 
hiuesdays evening er Ochi. t2.viat «the 
~uapel. 
Mrs. Mary Lee has spent the past 
week enjoying the autumn season at 
Jackson, Ne. H. 
Hees 
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and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best 
Poultry and Game 
Quality 
JAMES B. DOW 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Coal 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
PW AV ARNE A? 
Reyistered 
Ayutherary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
AYFAKES a specialty of com- 
pounding physicians’ per- 
scriptions. This department 
is fully stocked with reliable 
and up-to-date remedies. and 
is constantly. under the super- 
vision of Graduates 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 
Because of conflicting business en- 
gagements, F. R. Crowley, proprietor 
of “the moving picture show billed ‘to 
be given every Wednesday evening 
in Neighbors hall, this. week was 
obliged to change from Wednesday, 
evening to this evening. The usual 
picture show is to be given this even- 
ing and should receive the patronage 
of the Beverly Farms people as this 
weekly event can only be continued 
by giving to it the necessary financial 
support. 
After the vacation season, Andrew 
Standley Camp, S. of V., will ‘com- 
mence on Friday evening, Oct?3: 
hold their regular semi-monthly made 
ings; imate: GL AW Ki shall."8On-the 
above date it is probable they will 
initiate three new members. 
BREWER’S MARKET: 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
M@Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected -Every 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms. . 
