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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Beverly Farms Athletic club 
dance and social is scheduled to take 
place in Neighbor’s hall, Friday evening, 
June 12. 
Miss Winifred Hinds of Roxbury who 
has been for the past few weeks a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanwood, on 
Oak street, has returned to her home. 
Mrs. George H. Bennett entertained 
the Sarah W. Whitman club Wednes- 
day afternoon. Next week’s meeting 
will be with Mrs. Mary Bennett, Hale 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett of 
Amesbury have taken rooms for the sum- 
mer at the residence of Mrs. Mary Ben- 
nett, Hale street. Mr. Bartlett is en- 
gineer at R. C. Hooper’s. 
It is reported that Mrs. Elizabeth B. 
Dow, who has spent the past few weeks 
visiting at Winter Hill, Somerville, has 
purchased a house there and may_here- 
after make that place her permanent 
home. ' 
Commencing the first of this week the 
watering carts under the management of 
Lawrence J. Watson were put on re- 
gularly, and are doing duty on the main 
thoroughfares. “Phe Calcium Cloride 
process preparation is being used. 
The latest to absorb the “‘ hen fever ”’ 
is James E.. McDonnell, who has _ re- 
cently had built on a lot off Greenwood 
avenue quite ahenery. He already has 
it stocked with a large number of hens 
and chickens of the Plymouth Rock var- 
iety.§ Mr. McDonnell is also interested 
in ducks, having 4 or 5 at the Mill Pond 
brook, and this week they hatched out a 
brood of little ones. 
Advices from Victorville, Cal., an- 
nounce the safe arrival there of John 
L. Woodbury, who, though having a 
hard time getting accustomed to his new 
surroundings, is quite contented in his 
new field of labor, and wanted to start 
in at once to try the saddle. John 
Trowt writes home that this is the sea- 
son when most of the horses are in pas- 
ture, but nevertheless it will be only a 
short time before his friend will get all 
the riding he wants. 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
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126 and 130 Rantoul Street, Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Terry who 
have spent the past week at the Farms 
visiting friends returned to their home at 
Laconia, N. H., Thursday. 
Wilbur J. Peirce and Howard E. 
Morgan, have opened their camp, 
“*Home-crest.’’ at Briar Neck, Glouces- 
ter, forthe summer, where they expect 
to spend their spare moments. 
The Beverly Farms’ house, on Vine 
street, after being closed for about a 
week reopened the middle of this week 
under the management of Edward Mce- 
Gann of Boston, the owner of the pro- 
perty. “The house has about 25  board- 
ers. 
The school committee has reap- 
pointed the following teachers for the 
Farms school—Principal, Winnie M. 
Williams; Honorak ©’ Brien, Rebekah 
L. Bruorton, Ethel S. Swett, Bertha L. 
Preston, Adelaide 
Carpenter, Elsie L. 
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About thirty-five or forty children re- 
ceived the sacrament of confirmation 
‘Tuesday morning at St. Margaret's 
church. | ‘Vhe officiating prelate was the 
Right Rev. Bishop Brady, auxiliary 
Bishop of Boston. This is the first time 
that this sacrament was conferred at the 
Farms. 
Preparations are being made for the 
Beverly Hospital bazaar to be held in 
City hall next Wednesday and ‘Vhursday 
evenings. “lhe Beverly Farms table will 
be in charge of Mrs. Charles H. ‘Trowt, 
Mrs. F. 1. Lamasney and Miss May D. 
Connolly, who invite all who so desire 
to aid. Contributions of any sort will 
be gratefully received.’ 
Convenient, 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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BEVERLY, 
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BEVERLY, 
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