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BEVERLY FARMS 
Brewer Hanson, since he so success- 
fully became the “Anchor,” on the 
“VYannigan” tug-of-war team, has 
been called by his close friends the 
“Strong Boy” and on Tuesday last 
he celebrated his 20th birthday by 
working all day on Smith’s Express 
team and in the evening doing his 
part on his tug-of-war team at the 
pulling contest in Neighbor’s hall. 
Mrs. E. G. Mitchell and daughter 
Alice, of Greenwich, Conn., returned 
home last Wednesday after more than 
a week’s visit among Farms relatives. 
This has been convention week for 
the various Farms Republicans who 
were elected to serve as delegates. 
Perhaps the most interesting was that 
on Tuesday when J. M. Publicover 
and Howard P. Williams were in at- 
tendance at the district attorney con- 
vention, and Wm. R. Brooks and 
Thomas D. Connolly at the county 
convention at the Beverly city hall. 
Today George H. Bennett is attend- 
ing the state convention at Symphony 
hall, Boston. 
Mattis Hanson is contemplating 
spending a part of the coming winter 
visiting his old home in Sweden. 
The “boys,” not to be outdone by 
their lady friends, gave a return party 
to the “girls” one night recently at 
Marshall's hall. 
Thomas Rourke of Haskell street, 
has gone to Bedford as foreman in 
charge of the landscape contract 
which Connolly Bros. are doing there 
upon the D. Z. Pickman estate. 
Considerable disappointment was 
expressed at the non-appearance of 
the Hibernian team from Beverly and 
the K. of C. team at the tug-of-war 
contest last Tuesday evening in con- 
nection with the dance in Neighbor’s 
hall. Especially was it expected that 
the K. of C. team would be there for 
it had been reported that they were 
ready to pull ‘‘for fun or marbles,”’— 
anything, in order to wipe out their 
recent defeat at the hands of the 
‘Yannigans.” It was also reported 
that this team had rigged an apparatus 
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where they would go nights to prac- 
tice, taking with them a well known 
athletic instructor. Whatever came 
over them just as the contest was to 
be pulled off, is the wonder of all. 
“Nuff” said; you can get plenty of 
sand at the beach. On the other 
hand, the K. of C. team say they are 
ready to meet the “Yannigans”’ or 
any other team any time. Thomas 
Sheehan authorizes the BREEZE to 
say his team stands ready at any time 
to pull for a purse of $50. 
A very pleasant dancing party was 
given in Neighbor’s hall last evening, 
under the direction of a number of 
butlers along the shore. 
invitation affair. 
Howard E. Morgan and Mrs. Mor- 
gan left Boston Wednesday afternoon, 
sailing on the ‘Gloucester’ of the 
Merchants and Miners’ line for Nor- 
folk, Va., and Baltimore. They will 
visit the Jamestown Exposition and 
perhaps run over to Washington for a 
couple of days. They return by rail 
with a stop off at Philadelphia and 
New York City. 
The many members of the G.A.R. 
associates are wondering if there is 
an early probability of starting an- 
other pitch tournament to continue 
through the winter. It will be re- 
called that the gatherings last winter 
every Thursday evening created much 
interest and there was much com- 
petition for the several trophies 
offered in the tournaments. 
It was an 
Several floats belonging to shore 
residents have been taken from the 
water the past week and are now in 
winter storage upon the uplands of 
the West Beach Corporation. 
John H. Linehan has been confined 
to his house, corner Hale and Haskell 
streets, the past week with illness. 
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