NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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ST. MARGARET’S RECTORY 
Work Has Been Started on Beautiful New 
Parochial Residence at Beverly Farms 
(See picture on page 1) 
Work is now well under way in the 
construction of St. Margaret’s Rec- 
tory in Beverly Farms, which, when 
completed will make one of the finest 
looking buildings along the North 
Shore. It is to be built at a cost of 
about $20,000, on the knoll, off Hale 
street, and adjoining the Catholic 
church, about midway between Bev- 
aa Farms and Pride’s Crossing. 
he house will be built of stone, 
taken entirely from the site on which 
it is to be built, and it will con- 
structed with an eye of architectural 
beauty, so as to be thoroughly in 
keeping with the houses in this sec- 
tion of the North Shore. 
The site on which the house is to be 
built, comprising about 32,000 feet of 
land, was purchased from the city of 
Beverly last winter at a cost of about 
$5000. 
It will be quite a large structure, 
having 11 rooms in the main part of 
the house, not counting the top floor 
which will be left unfinished for the 
present, the kitchen, servants’ rooms, 
baths, etc The interior is to be fin- 
ished in oak. A high dado will run 
around the rooms onthe lower and 
upper floors. The library on the first 
floor will be fitted in first class style. 
The parlor, sitting ro6m and an office 
will also be on this floor. On the 
second floor there will be two rooms 
each for the pastor and curate, with 
baths connecting. 
Flag Poles. 
for Sale or to Let. 
tended to. 
A verandah will add to the exterior 
beauty of the house on the ground 
floor and on the second floor as well. 
Edward Graham of Boston is the 
architect. The contract for building 
the house has been awarded to Watson 
Bros, of Beverly Farms, while the 
carpentry work will be done by Mr. 
Logue of Boston. The foundations 
have been completed and work on the 
main structure has been started. 
The need of a rectory has been 
realized in Beverly Farms since a 
parish was established here a year ago 
Jast winter, and the late Fr. Downey 
took steps toward starting the work, 
but not till Fr. Nicholas R. Walsh 
took charge of the parish was any 
definite move made. 
The house, built of stone, and 
standing out ona small knoll on the 
main line of travel along the North 
Shore, will no doubt be much admired 
by the many North Shore visitors. 
The grounds about the house will be 
trimmed up and turned into quite a 
pretty spot. An open passage way 
will run from the house to the church 
alongside. 
Wedding Canopies to Let. 
Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables 
from 100 to 5,000 people. 
Tel. Rich. 1726-2. 
A. ERICKSON 
SAIL MAKER 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, - 
BOSTON 
Large and Small Tents 
Orders by mail or express promptly at- 
TENEMENT 
TO LET—At 35 Central Street, Manches- 
ter, furnished tenement of five rooms. 
Apply to E. C. MUNROE, 
53 Essex St., Beverly. 
Houses and House Lots 
FOR SALE 
B EO See 9 a eS 
APPLY TO 
N. P. MELDRUM 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
A glance at the picture on the front 
page of this issue will convince one of 
the beauty of the structure planned. 
It is reproduced today in this paper 
for the first time. 
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in securing a number of 
Choice Pieces of Antique 
which will be found in our Antique Department 
214 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, MASS. 
