BEVERLY FARMS 
Among the visitors to the Farms 
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Stephen H. Pond of Milton, Mass., 
parents of the Rev. Clarence Strong 
Pond. The elder Ponds, as well as 
Mrs. Barlow and Miss Barlow of 
Pocasset, Mrs. Pond’s mother and 
sister, were at the Thanksgiving board 
at the parsonage. 
It has been a long time since so 
many tenements were vacant at the 
Farms as are to let at the present 
time. This is largely due to the great 
number of Italians and Greeks who 
returned to their native countries this 
fall. 
Mrs. Lydia Williams entertained a 
happy party of 12 at Thanksgiving 
dinner. 
Miss Minnie Perkins of Hartford, 
Ct., visited friends at the Farms this 
week. 
“The History of Our Flag” will be 
the theme of a lecture which Mrs. 
Isabel W. Ball, of Washington, D. 
C., will deliver at the Farms’ Bap- 
tist church next Tuesday evening. The 
public is cordially invited. Mrs. Ball 
is, national Senior Vice-President of 
the Women’s Relief Corps and an 
associate editor of the National Trib- 
une,a newspaper published for the G. 
A. R. interests. The address will be 
delivered under the the joint auspices 
of the local G. A. R. Post, W. R. C. 
Corps and the Baptist church. Mrs. 
Ball was largely instrumental in at- 
taining the passage of the law forbid- 
ding the use of the flag for advertis- 
ing purposes. Tuesday afternoon, 
between 3 and 3.30 o’clock, she will 
visit the Farms’ school and deliver a 
patriotic talk to the pupils. While in 
town, Mrs. Ball will be the guest of 
Preston Corps, W. R. C. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist church 
listened to a very interesting and help- 
ful lecture Tuesday evening, when 
Mrs. Clara B. Beatley spoke on 
“Morals Through Reverence.” A 
large number of mothers .were also 
out. 
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Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street He 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 449-W +f 
Miss Eleanor Connolly is home for 
the Thanksgiving holiday from Hook- 
sett, N. H., where she attends the 
young ladies’ academy at that place. 
She received a royal welcome from 
her many friends in town. 
The Sunday evening service at the 
local Baptist church promises to be 
particularly interesting. The Rev. Dr. 
Huntly will give an address on China. 
Just at the present time, China is fast 
forging to the front as one of the 
greatest nations in the history of the 
world and anything about the country 
and its people is of great interest. 
Dr. Huntly spent many years in the 
land of the chrysanthemum. 
Leveret S. Ordway and _ family 
moved from ‘Topsfield to Beverly 
Farms this week and -will occupy one 
of the cottages in Connolly place. Mr. 
Ordway has had charge of Connolly 
Bros.’ affairs in Topsfield for several 
years in the capacity of foreman. 
Friends of Williard O. Wylie of 
Ward 6, candidate. for alderman-at- 
lage, have formed a campaign com- 
mittee and are working energetically 
for his election. He is sure of a 
very large vote at the Farms. 
The “Pastor’s Hour” boys of the 
Baptist church have chosen blue and 
white as_ their official colors.Now 
they are hoping some of the kindly 
girls clubs, who have a knack with 
a thread and needle, will present them 
with a blue banner with “Beverly 
Farms” in white letters. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
CAPITAL $300,000 
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 . 
First-Class Work — 
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Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY . 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
. Cails answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman St 
ALFRED HANSON © 
HORSESHOER and JOBBEF 
Special attention given to lame, inter- 
fering and overreaching horses. Jobbing 
done with neatness and despatch. Gen- 
tlemen’s light driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court Beverly Farms 
W. FF. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
: SaDDLE Horses To Let. i 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tet. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell— 
I 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 Gox Ct., Beverly 
Also buyer and seller of poultry. — 
