BEVERLY FARMS 
The grand assembly. and dance 
given in Neighbor’s hall, Thursday 
evening, under the auspices of St. 
Margaret’s Court, 68, M.-C. O. F., 
was well attended and the party 
proved by far the most popular of 
the season. M. J. Cadigan was in 
charge of the ‘floor and he was as- 
sisted by the following aids: C. F. 
Parks, "C, (Ac “Hillyard, aM array, 
M. King, Miss Alice O’Neil, Miss 
Florence Slavin, D. Halisey and T. 
O’Brien. 
Our Beverly Farms and _ Prides 
Crossing friends are reminded that 
subscriptions to this paper may be 
left at any time at Varney’s drug 
store, with George Day at the sta- 
tion, or with Mr. Gerrish at the 
Prides station, and the paper will 
be mailed promptly each week. 
A pleasant dancing party was 
that given in Marshall’s hall last 
Saturday evening under the man- 
agement of Proctor Denno, Leon 
Pierce and Edward Flynn. It was 
an invitation party, and was at- 
tended by the select young people 
of the Farms. The matrons were 
Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly, Mrs. 
Forrester Pierce and Mrs. John 
Daniels. 
Thomas Dunn, employed at Dr. 
Morton Prince’s, was called to 
Gardiner, Me., the first of the week 
by the death there of his mother. 
The local firemen were called 
out last Saturday morning early for 
a blaze in the Alhambra cottage, at 
Mingo beach, owned by Mrs. John 
L. Gardner of Boston, and occupied 
this season by the M. A. Taylors of 
Haverhill. The apparatus made a 
quick response to the alarm from 
Box 58, despite the long run. The 
fire started in a partition in the 
kitchen but was extinguished be- 
fore doing much damage. Loss 
about $50. 
Preble’s Market in Neighbor’s 
block will remain open all winter 
and will be in charge of Mr Whe- 
lan, who will divide his time be- 
tween the Boston store and here. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AAT 
DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cor. CABOT and ABBOTT STS. 
BE-Y-B Bay 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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John W. Nason, who has_ been 
at Pink’s harness store in Beverly 
Farms this season, has gone to Bar 
Harbor, where he will manage a 
harness store for C. B. Higgins. 
The large and outside float of the 
West Beach corporation pier was 
taken in this week and put into winter 
storage upon the upland. One float 
is now in the water for perhaps two 
weeks more. 
Miss Mamie Culbert, who has for 
the past few years made Milwaukee 
her home, arrived at the Farms this 
week, and is visiting her sisters, Mrs. 
Churchill and the Misses Culberts, on 
Hale street. Miss Culbert expects 
to stay east several months. 
Died in Revere, Mass., Sept. 24th, 
Margaret Violet Haskell, aged 28, 
and wife of Joseph Haskell, who until 
recently made Beverly Farms _ his 
home. Funeral was held on Wednes- 
day afternoon.at St. Paul’s Episcopal 
church, Beachmont. Beside a hus- 
band the deceased leaves one child. 
Gregory P. Connolly, 2d, and 
Eugene Connolly have started college 
life by entering the Phillips Exeter 
academy at Exeter, N.H. 
R. F. Hoffman of West Medford 
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur 
J. Pierce on West street. 
Miss Beatrice Morrison, who has 
been spending the summer here, has 
moved to Boston. 
The Farms boys are very busy 
these days practicing football, having 
succeeded in their efforts to raise a 
sufficient fund, with a subscription 
paper, to purchase the necessary 
equipment to play the game, for 
which’ they extend their thanks 
through the BREEZE. 
C. H. Tweed sent a detachment of 
horses to his farm in Groton this 
week. 
Miss Elsie Symonds of Beverly is 
the new bookkeeper at Messrs. Pierce 
& Pierce, the Central square plumbers. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters advertised at Beverly Farms Post- 
office Sept. 27: Miss Mary Buckley, Mrs 
Robert Beattie, Jean G Coulter, Mr Joseph 
Dudley, Mrs Garcia, Mr Patrick Hyland, 
Miss Julia Halahan, Mrs S W Hall, Mrs W 
H Jones, Miss Julia Kilroy, Miss Carrie 
Mutch, Mr Roy Murray, Miss Lizzie Suther- 
land. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
reeze advertising pays. 
THAT 
JOB OF 
PRINTING 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
INSURANCE 
THAT INSURES 
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In this agency are represented some of the — 
oldest, strongest, fire-tested companies in the 
world, and all policies issued through this — 
agency are protected with abundant capital. — 
Losses are promptly and satisfactorily paid, 
as hundreds of our customers can testify 
during our 30 years’ experience at 160-164 — 
Cabot Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Lock Box 1104, 
Tel. 27-12. 
‘JOHN A, TROWT 
Pharmactst 
PUPUTUTTUTULURLLUVUVUVUVH VE EUT OUCH UY 07 U1 
(Successor to F. G. Haynes) - 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILE TAR 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
BRUSHES, Etc. 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
AGENTS. FOR 
Portland Sewer Pipe 
WHITCOMB CARTER Ci 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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