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BEVERLY FARMS 
Samuel P. White of Beverly has been 
appointed administrator of the estate of 
the late Francis Dunn. 
Capt. Duncan T. Smith has under 
construction at Hardy and Day’s carpen- 
ter shop a good sized power boat. 
The Bible School library committee 
of the Baptist church are arranging for a 
lecture on Abraham Lincoln on the even- 
ing of Feb. 24. 
““ The Fishers of Men’’ wili be the 
subjeet of Rev. C. S. Pond’s sermon at 
the Baptist church tomorrow morning. 
In the evening he will preach on ‘‘ The 
Triumph of Life over Hindrance.’’ 
James Zampell, the Italian store-keep- 
er, has vacated the store on Hart street, 
which he has occupied for several years, 
and he will conduct his businéss here- 
after in a building he has secured near 
his residence on Greenwood avenue. 
‘The next meeting of the Municipal 
club will be held in Marshall’s hall, Fri- 
day evening, Feb. 28. It is the present 
plan of the executive committee to invite 
an out-of-town speaker to talk upon 
some question of public interest and in- 
vite the public to be present. 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney has made plans 
for the coming season for the enlarge- 
ment of his fishing business, having pur- 
chased a new weir of a somewhat differ- 
ent design than the one located off 
Chubb’s Island. Capt. Blaney also has 
other new traps which he proposes to 
set and in order to facilitate the business 
he intends to bring his 15-ton fishing 
schooner to an anchorage off West 
Beach. 
The boys of the Beverly Farms Bap- 
tist church have organized a boys club, — 
or at least, the boys of Mrs. C. F. Press 
ton’s, Miss M. E. Hull’s and H. A. 
Doare's classes,-—the object of which is 
to promote friendship and to help cach 
other. Reading is to be one of the 
branches or work taken up. The dir- 
ectors are Rev. C. S. Pond, W. A. 
Pride and H. A. Doane. The officers 
are: Reuel Davis, president; Rex 
Hull, vice president; Foster Cohoon, 
secretary; George Day, treasurer. 
Arie BEG Ble an ne x 
The interests of our depositors are mutual with those of our own. 
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Established 1877 
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126 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Telephone: Factory 122-5 Residence 204 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
Miss Edith kLllict has been substituting 
as assistant at the local postoflice part of 
the past week. 
Councilman Loring is among the lat- 
est of the Beverly Farms young men to 
join the Beverly Republican club. 
Mrs. Joseph D. Perry and two chil- 
dren of Chesham, N. H., have spent 
this week at the Farms guests of re- 
latives. 
Mrs. Norman F. Bishop, whose _ late 
husband was a former pastor of the Bap 
tist church here, was the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Willis A. Pride over last 
‘Tuesday evening, coming here to ad- 
dress the meeting of the Girls’ club, on 
the occasion of its “‘Parents’ Night. r 
F. E. Cole is reported to have pur- 
chased about three acres of land, mostly 
wooded, on Greenwood avenue near 
the junction of Webster street. Work 
is now being done in opening up the 
property, by building a roadway into it. 
It is understood that later a residence is 
to be built. 
Preston Relief corps royally enter- 
tained the members of the Post and As- 
sociates at G. A. R. hall, Tuesday even- 
ing. A portion of the evening was spent 
at whist, the winners being Mrs. W. B. 
Publicover, Mrs.H. Irving Dyer, W. B. 
Publicover and Harry Howell. Before 
the evening’s pleasure was concluded a 
fine collation was served. 
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the office of THE Breeze Print? 
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Masonie Bldg., Cabot Street, 
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