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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hodgkins spent 
Thanksgiving with relatives in Glou- 
cester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Pride of 
Boston partook of the national bird 
around the family table at the Farms. 
Mr.and Mrs. J. Brooks Fennoanda 
party of friends came down to the 
shore and spent Thanksgiving as 
guests of the John L. Thorndikes at 
West Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Williams 
of Topsfield were guests of the Frank 
McCoys over Thanksgiving. 
Stephen John Connolly returned to 
Exeter Academy yesterday after a 
brief Thanksgiving recess spent at 
his home here. Mr. Butterfield, a 
roommate of Mr. Connolly was his 
guest. 
James Nugent and family have been 
in Worcester for a few days. 
Miss Eleanora Sears and Mrs. Rus- 
sell Codman were guests of Mrs. Clif- 
ton Long Bremer at the Jackson cot- 
tage Wednesday. 
Miss Lena Voorhes spent Thanks- 
giving with her family in Danvers 
Centre. 
John Marhsall of Manchester, N.H., 
was the guest of his brother Asa O. 
Marshall, Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Watson 
partook of the turkey around the 
family table of Mrs. Watson's family 
at Grove Hall, Roxbury. 
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert M. Marsh- 
all spent Thanksgiving with relatives 
in New Hampshire. 
A family party composed of W. B. 
Publicover and family, A. C. Jordan, 
East Boston and Miss Ann Smith of 
Gloucester partook of Thanksgiving 
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Publi- 
cover and family. 
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Williams also 
entertained a family gathering, among 
their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
Baker of Lynn, Miss Elmira Butler 
of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Asel Weston 
of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Cohoon of Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Watson 
had as their guests over Thanksgiving 
Miss Emma Louise Grimes of Provi- 
dence, R.I., Councilman William F. 
Murray, jr. of Charlestown, Mr. War- 
ren Otis Windsor of Boston, and Mr. 
Raymond Harsen of Providence, R.I. 
Mrs. J. M. Jackson was a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer 
the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Standley spent 
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Standley’s 
father, John Lee, at West Manches- 
ter, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. George Pierce and Charles 
Pierce were guests of Mrs. Linsert at 
Magnolia, Thursday. 
The old Morris Brown homestead, 
on High street has been sold this 
week to Mrs. James Fanning. 
The Woodbury estate on High 
street now occupied by driver John 
Morgan of the local fire department 
and Millet Younger has just been 
sold to Mrs. Patrick Barry, who will 
soon occupy one of the tenements. 
Mr. Morgan will move into the Ober 
house on Oak street. 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond enter- 
tained his mother and father from 
Medford over Thanksgiving. 
G. C. Bartlett has concluded his 
work at the local station and has ac- 
cepted a similar position in the station 
at Winchester. Joseph McKeune has 
taken his place here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carr enter- 
tained friends from Lynn at their 
house over thanksgiving. 
MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
Miss Helen M. Crispin had a sale of 
home-made candy at her home on 
Tuesday afternoon, the proceeds of 
which were given to the Ladies’ Aid 
society. Miss Mamie Abbott assisted 
her. 
E. Haring Dickinson was in the vil- 
jage Wednesday attending to the clos- 
ing of his cottage for the winter. 
Among those who came home to 
spend Thanksgiving with their parents 
were: Mr.and Mrs. Ernest V. Howe 
of East Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 
A. Douglass of Lynn, Mr.and Mrs. 
B. F. Allen and children of Manches- 
Ler, 
Mrs. Theresa Knowles and Master 
Willis Knowles spent Thanksgiving 
with Mrs. Knowles’ sister in Lynn. 
A number of young people attended 
the private party given by Arthur 
Sewall and George Cameron in Sav- 
ings Bank hall Thanksgiving night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent and 
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Lee and son 
sailed Saturday on the Canopic for 
Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent will 
probably spend most of the winter in 
Egypt, as they have done for several 
winters. 
Sunday night a wire was discovered 
strung across the roadway near Willow 
cottage. This is the second time an 
obstruction of this kind has been found. 
Mr. Hunt fortunately prevented A. J. 
Rowe from driving into the wire, and 
thereby prevented what might have 
been a serious accident. 
Rev. Mr. Hewell will preach at the 
village church on Sunday. 
W. EF. LOW, 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LEt. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
» MEATS AND PROVISIONS v 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ana 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Daily and Sunday Papers 
H. M. St.Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and; 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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