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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John West Colony of Pilgrim 
Fathers have decided to hold their an- 
nual picnic and outing at Conomo 
Point, Essex, on Thursday, Aug. 2d, 
_ ‘where they will have the use of one 
of the cottages for the day. 
The grand fair in aid of St. Marga- 
ret’s Catholic church will be held in 
Neighbor’s hall, commencing Monday, 
August 27, and continue through that 
week, concluding with a grand social 
and ball Labor Day evening, Sept. 3. 
The different committees in charge 
are laboring in earnest and intend to 
make the week’s event a pleasant one, 
adding many new features which will 
be interesting and entertaining. 
The St. Margaret's Court of Forest- 
ers will give a ‘‘garden party” on the 
evening of August 16, at the estate of 
Daniel Linehan, West street, near the 
station. Dancing in the barn and 
various novelties, together with re- 
freshments, are some of the attrac- 
tions. The proceeds are to be devoted 
towards furnishing their sales table in 
the August fair. , 
The lawn party given by the young 
people of the Beverly Farms church, 
in Marshall’s field on Tuesday after- 
noon and evening, was a success and 
was attended by a large crowd. The 
various tables over which the ladies of 
the parish presided, together with the 
other interesting features, all did a 
rushing business and a goodly sum 
of money was realized. In the even- 
ing the grounds were prettily decor- 
ated with Japanese lanterns and the 
Lynn Cadet orchestra furnished ex- 
cellent music. 
After several weeks spent camping 
at Jefferson, N.H., with a party of 
college companions, whose homes are 
in Virginia, Frank Trowt returned 
home the middle of the week to spend 
the balance of his vacation with his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. 
Trowt. 
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BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
HOWARD AMBROSE DOANE 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Mr. John Ford, age 82, and daugh- 
ter Miss Mary Ford of Springfield 
are visiting their Beverly Farms 
friends and are much delighted with 
the beauties of the North Shore. 
Miss Nellie Preston has severed her 
connection with Messrs. Pierce & 
Pierce, plumbers, to accept the posi- 
tion of bookkeeper at the Beverly 
Farms Coal Co. 
Mrs. Ella Treat and her daughter, 
Miss Helen Treat, came upfrom Ban- 
gor the first of the week and are being 
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 
W. Hardy 
L. Howard Preston came home 
Thursday from the Beverly hospital 
where he has spent a week. 
John Daniels, the Central square 
provision dealer, last Tuesday lost a 
valuable horse due to a severe attack 
of colic. 
Miss Dorothy Larcom is visiting 
her brother David Larcom at Sanford, 
Me. 
We are now receiving fresh young 
chicken turkeys from Rhode Island. 
Preble’s Market, Beverly Farms. * 
An affair sure to be interesting to 
many is the grand ball Thursday 
evening, Aug. 9th, of the Clan Wal- 
lace, 127, O. S.C., of Beverly, to take 
place in Neighbor’s hall. Selections 
will be given by Scotch pipers in 
Highland costume and = Whitaker’s 
orchestra will also be present. 
Carl Marx of Boston is enjoying 
life in the vicinity of West Beach and 
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Millett 
F. Spear. 
On Friday evening of next week, 
Aug. 3, will be given the Rambler’s 
grand social and dance, which event 
each year is greeted by a crowded 
house and is without doubt the lead- 
ing dancing party of the summer sea- 
son. 
Plums, peaches, grapes, and _ all 
fruits of the season, fresh daily at 
Preble’s market, Beverly Farms. * 
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Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
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