BEVERLY FARMS 
Dr. Rogers, the dentist over Var- 
ney’s drug store, proposes to re- 
main here all winter. 
The Beverly Farms firemen. will 
hold their regular monthly meet- 
ing at the West street engine house 
next Mondoy evening. 
An invitation party, given by 
some Beverly Farms young ladies 
in Marshall’s hall, was one of ithe 
enjoyable social affairs of the week. 
Theodore Larecom is_ suffering 
cm the ev ects of a bad _ foot, 
caused by dropping a heavy barrel 
on it, breaking several bones. 
A sure sign that the ‘‘season is 
over’? is when the Beverly Farms 
people see the pavilion at West 
Beach closed. This happened this 
week, when shutters were put on 
the windows and doors, and seats re- 
moved from the veranda. West 
Beach as a place,of recreation and 
pleasure is over for this year. 
Miss Maude Eddy has entered the - 
employ of Hamburger, the tailor. 
Miss Mabel Berry of Somerville 
has been spending her vacation at 
the Farms, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Bolan, Hale street. 
Edward Sullivan has completed 
his duties as police officer this sea- 
son. 
‘‘Outward bound”’ is now the lo- 
eal order of things and daily at the 
local stations the trucks are piled 
high with baggage. 
It is of interest to Ward 6 voters 
to know that Alderman Henry C. 
Woodberry, who failed to receive 
the Republican nomination for the 
legislature at the recent primaries, 
has taken out independent nomina- 
tion papers. 
Mr. and Mrs Arthur R. Cummings 
of Hartford, Conn., have been vis- 
itors at Beverly Farms the past 
week, ~ 
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence 8S. Pond 
have returned from Pocassett, Mass.., 
where they have enjoyed the month 
of September. 
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Telephone: 
Mayor Dodge has signed the or- 
der providing for the appro- 
priation of $3500 for a new motor 
ambulance for the police Dept. 
All arrangements have been .com- 
pleted for the 25th anniversary of 
Preston WRC which takes place 
Tuesday evening, Oct. 15th. The 
program includes a banquet, enter- 
tainment and speeches. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers, will hold its semi-monthly meet- 
ing in Marshall’s hall this evening. 
On Friday evening, Oct. 18th, there 
will be installation of officers at 
Neighbor’s hall the work to be per- 
formed by .Dept. Supreme Gov. 
James McLaughlin of Lynn, assisted 
by the Pilgrim Association Degree 
Staff. 
Letters remaining unelaimed at 
Beverly Farms Postoffice for week 
ending Oct. 2:Mrs. Harry Brown, 
Mrs. A. Banks, Mrs. Lynde Cartui, 
Miss Augusta Christenson, F. H. 
Clarke, A. Waly, J. J..Cooley, Miss 
Margaret Freeman, T. C. Miller, 
Miss A. B. Monroe, Tim Powers, 
Jack Rogers, Mrs. E. C. Sumner, 
Edward Rulger, Mrs. Charles F. 
Sawyer, Louis Vogelback, Esq., J. 
A. Wlson, Miss Eppie Campbell.— 
William Brooks, Postmaster. 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
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Residence, 16 Butman St 
ALFRED HANSON 
SCRSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, inter- - 
fering and overreaching horses. Jobbing — 
done with neatness and despatch. Gen- 
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Ai stvles of Carriages For Sale or Exchang 
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. JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell— _ 
[ pay a special price for auto tires and 
inner tubes. Send us a postal, or phone 
Beverly 347-2, and I will send a wagon at 
once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Cox Ct., Beverly 
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