PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
John Caswell is to enter into the 
field of auto racing. Or, at least, he 
says he is. He has just given an 
order for a new car, to be delivered to 
him by the first of the year, and which 
he is to enter in the stock events at 
Ormond Beach, Florida. Mr. Caswell 
is to drive the car himself, and those 
who know him — his sporting qualities 
—have no doubt that he will render a 
good account of himself in the races, 
Mr. and Mrs. Caswell, by the way, 
started the first of the week for a 
short visit to New York, where they 
have been quartered at the Holland 
House. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears who 
closed their place here shortly after 
Thanksgiving, are spending the month 
with their children as guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frederick R. Sears, on Bea- 
con street. They have leased the Guy 
Norman house on Commonwealth ave- 
nue for the winter and wil] occupy it 
after New Years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McKean 
closed their house Tuesday and went 
to Jamaica Plain to spend a week with 
Mr. McKean’s parents, the Quincy A. 
Shaws, before opening their winter 
home at Penllyn, Pa., just outside 
Philadelphia. The McKeans, by the 
way, have been prominent in all the 
social affairs of the North Shore the 
past season, and have entertained 
extensively all the fall. Mrs. McKean 
is one of the patronesses for the 25th 
annual charity ballin Philadelphia, to 
be given January 25. 
William H. Gerrish, the genial agent 
at the local station, with Mrs. Gerrish 
-and their little daughter, spent Sunday 
with relatives in Kittery, Me. 
A son was born last Friday to Mr. 
and Mrs. Alexander Shaw,. gardener 
of the W. H. Moore estate. 
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We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
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Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House, 
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188 Hale Street, 
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Among the candidates for the vari- 
ous city offices, it is said that George 
C. Stickney, the well known real estate 
owner, and a resident of Ward 2, will 
run for assessor. 
Grand Army hall has been the 
scene of a merry gathering this week ; 
for the Sons of Veterans have been 
conducting their annual fair. The at- 
tendance has been large, entertain- 
ments have been excellent, and a good 
sum will be realized. 
Miss Marion R. Dexter is home from 
Bates College and is spending her va- 
cation with her parents on Summer 
street. 
Mrs. Louise Meek Corbett will give 
a pupils’ recital in the Unitarian chapel 
on December 29. 
Miss Catherine Walsh has been the 
recent guest of friends in Boston. 
The condition of Roland P. Wood- 
bury who has been so ill at his home 
on Hale street, is much improved, and 
every chance is given for his complete 
recovery. 
The wedding ceremony of Miss 
Mary Emerson Pearson to Arthur 
Trow Foster, both of this city, took 
place at the residence of the bride’s 
mother, 27 Broadway, on Monda 
evening. A reception followed the 
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will 
reside at 11 Highland avenue. 
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MILITARY BRUSHES 
RUBBER SPONGES 
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Middlesex Banking Co. of Middletown, Conn. 
Chartered in 1872, having in 1904 assets over $7,000,000. 
Pays interest of 5 per cent, semi-annually, with coupons payable at any Bank. 
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of its obligations, principal or interest. 
Debenture bonds, $100, #200, &250, $500, $1,000, #%5,000, secured by first 
mortgage collaterals on real estate, held by the Security Company of 
Hartford, Conn., or Columbia Trust Company of Middietown, Conn. 
I have represented this company more than ten years, having succeeded the 
late Robert G. Bennett, treasurer of Beverly Savings Bank for many years. 
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164 CABOT STREET, SBaVE RLY, 
MASS. 
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