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NORTH 
BEVERLY FARMS 
George D. Batchelder of Hart st. 
is receiving the sympathy of his 
many friends over the loss of his 
brother Henry Batchelder of Pea- 
body, who passed away the later 
part of last week. The deceased 
was also an uncle of Mrs. George 
F. Wood. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s church were entertained 
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Calvin 
L. Williams, at her home on Vine St. 
Charles Cohoon of Farmington, 
Me., and a former Beverly resident, 
is visiting friends at Beverly Farms. 
Joseph C. Stanwood, the Vine st. 
plumber, has purchased a Ford auto 
delivery. 
Mr, and Mrs. John M. Conway of 
St. Johnsbury, Vt., have been among 
the visitors of Beverly Farms the 
past week. 
~~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Nichols of 
North Adams, have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
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Are You 
Ready 
surely come to you. Good 
credit or ready cash money 
saved is neededtoseize them. 
Put your money into a 
certificate of deposit paying 
a good rate of interest and 
you have money ready when 
the right time arrives for 
picking up a bargain. Get 
the habit of saving money. 
It is the right way to start 
on the road to prosperity. 
Financial opportunities will 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
Fr. 
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SHORE BREEZE 
SAWYER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street $3 
First-Class. Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V., 
will hold their regular meeting in 
G. A. R. hall this evening. 
Lewis G. Williams has returned to 
his position at D. W. Hardy & Son’s. 
Mr. Williams has just recovered 
from an illness which gave him a 
forced month’s vacation. 
Mrs. Meyer Hamburger has spent 
a portion of the past week visiting 
her daughter at Springvale, Me. 
Members of Preston W. R. Corps, 
93, will visit the Soldiers’ Home, 
Chelsea, on Feb. 26th. The Soldiers’ 
Home Committee have in prepara- 
tion an entertainment which they 
will give at that time. 
Much progress is being made in 
the improvements and alterations to 
the building known as the Beverly 
Farms house on Vine st., by the 
new owners. When completed the 
building will be especially pleasing 
in architecture, and will be conduct- 
ed as a hotel for those who desire 
nice accommodations. 
Thomas J. Brady, a popular Bev- 
erly Farms young man, has secured 
a good position in Boston with Bart- 
lett Bros., bankers. He commenced 
his new duties the first of this week. 
Miss Dorothy Larcom is substitut- 
ing at the J. B. Dow & Co. coal 
office, until the regular bookkeeper, 
Miss May Fullerton, returns from 
her vacation visit to Washington, 
Miss Grace Connell and John 5. 
Bresnahan, who are to be married 
within a couple of weeks, were given 
a surprise party last Saturday even- 
ing in Marshall’s hall, by ‘a large 
party of their young friends. Miss 
Connell was given a tin shower and 
Mr. Bresnahan a clock.  Refresh- 
ments were served and dancing was 
enjoyed. 
Because of financial difficulties 
Ernest Babkirk, a local provision 
dealer, has. suspended business. <A 
statement shows that the liabilities 
amount to about $5040. and the as- 
sets to about $750. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Aputherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day er night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach Corporation will take place in 
Marshall’s hall the coming Monday 
evening. 
A. P. Loring, Jr., has been con- 
firmed as a member of the City 
Government Planning Board and 
Frank A. Williams, a_ provisional 
call man, for the fire department at 
Beverly Farms. The Aldermen at 
the same meeting, last Monday even- 
ing, gave F. Gordon Dexter leave to 
withdraw on his petition ‘to pur- 
chase the crusher land, so-called, at 
Beverly Farms. 
The Girls’ club of the St. John’s 
ehurech will meet this evening at the 
home of the pastor, Rev. N. P. 
Carey on West st., and will be ad- 
dressed by. Miss W hipple onthe sub- 
ject ‘‘Girls Friendly.’’ 
On Monday evening nae at the 
Chapel of the Baptist church, a so- 
cial will be held under the auspices 
of the boys classes of the Bible 
school. Miss Katherine P. Loring 
will give a talk on the early history 
of Salem, Beverly and Manchetser. 
Following the talk there will be a 
social hour. 
Miss Bessie Williams is at pee 
ington, Me., visiting relatives. 
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