BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Niles of 
Greenwich, Conn., have spent the 
past week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
Felix Naylor has the sympathy of 
his many friends over the loss of his 
mother who died in Canada last week, 
Mr. Naylor has been in Canada since 
the commencement of her serious iil- 
ness. 
The following notice has been is- 
sued by the committee in charge of 
the financial part of arrangements for 
the Village-/Christmas<itrees > Pine 
financial committee of the Village 
Christmas tree is now collecting sub- 
scriptions for this year’s celebration. 
We invite the contributions of the 
Beverly Farms people. Payments 
may be made to anyone of the follow- 
ing committee. Don’t wait to be 
asked; do your part voluntarily.” 
Neilson Poe Carey, chairman; Robert 
EF. Hodgkins, Frank I. Lomasney, 
Clarence S. Pond, Frank I. Preston, 
John J. Riordan. 
CHRISTMAS 
GREETINGS from 
the 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
NORTH SHORE- BREEZE 
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Dec. 10, 1915. 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO AU TERAT IC 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET coe 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
ihe. Gecls’= “clubs cote ote olnes 
church will have a party and social in 
Marshall’s hall this evening. It is an 
invitation affair. 
Miss Muriel Publicover has form- 
ed a children’s class for gymnastics 
and dancing, and lessons are being 
given on Friday afternoons in Mar- 
shall’s hall. 
Mrs. Henry Haffenraffer (Ruth 
Hardy) of Jamaica. Plain, has spent 
a portion of this week visiting the 
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
Hardy, Hale st. 
Meyer Hamburger closed his tail- 
oring establishment at Beverly Farms 
this week for the winter and has 
moved his family to Boston, taking 
apartments on Myrtle st. 
The Beverly Farms Band is plan- 
ning to make decided improvements 
and alterations to its rooms in the 
Hardy building on High st. The im- 
provements also include some new 
furniture and fittings. 
Mr. and Mrs. Currier of Newbury- 
port, are moving to Beverly Farms, 
having taken a tenement in the Con- 
nolly house on Vine st. Mr, and Mrs. 
Currier are. “the parents. sot ey te: 
Arthur Crandall and James Currier 
of Beverly Farms. 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the Beverly Farms branch of the Im- 
provement society was held Wednes- 
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 
John M. Publicover, High st. Ar- 
rangements were perfected for the 
Willage Christmas tree, which proved 
a most pleasing and fitting feature 
for Christmas Eve, last year. 
The fire in the Forrester H. Pierce 
block on West st., which occurred on 
Thursday of last week, caused con- 
siderable damage, both to the restau- 
_rant and to the tenement over the 
restaurant occupied by Leonard Her- 
sey, water apparently doing as much 
damage as the fire. As one result of 
the fire Mr. Hersey has been obliged 
to close up the restaurant for the time 
being. The loss, both to the furniture 
and on the property itself, was ad- 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
HAVE, YOUR. PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED Ae 
DELANEY’S 
Aputherary — 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
When 
You Must 
Arrange 
for a funeral you want 
the best service — quiet, 
dignified and efficient 
—and at reasonable prices. 
We strive to meet just 
these requirements. 
S.A. GENTLEE & son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
fg SAENGER Pete ee ea 5 Pa 
justed this week with the insurance 
companies. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Ade- 
laide Bennett at her home on Green- 
wood ave. 
LARcOM THEATRE, BEVERLY 
Friday and Saturday—“To Cherish 
and Protect,” in three parts, with 
Harry Morey; “Dorothy,” two parts, 
with Mary Maurice and Maurice Cos- 
tello; “Neal of the Navy.” 
_ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 
—U. S. M. Relief Association musi- 
cal comedy, “Princess Bonnie.” 
Thursday—Laura Hope Crews in 
“Blackbirds,” Paramount News- 
Pictures. 
