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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Carpenter, teacher in one of the 
grades of the Farms’ school, has the sin- 
cere sympathy of the community over the 
loss of her mother, whose death occured 
at Foxboro the early part of the week. 
During her absence Mrs. William R. 
Brooks has been substituting. 
Adelbert M. Marshall has taken charge 
of the blacksmithing business of Mattis 
Hanson, who has gone to Sweden for a 
two months absence. 
An epidemic of grip colds seems to 
have struck the Farms for at the present 
time there are a large number of suffer- 
ers. 
The members of the local order, K. 
of C., at their regular meeting Wednes- 
day evening elected officers for the en- 
suing year, after which an_ enjoyable 
hour was spent in a ‘‘ smoke talk..’’ 
The matter of flooding the play 
grounds now seems to have been adjusted 
so that at least one more try will be made 
to give the Farms young folk a skating 
pond. The Park Commissioners have 
so far adjusted the affair the past week 
that those who are abuttors and who 
have made objections because of injury 
to their property have consented to allow 
the area to be flooded if it is done only 
to a certain extent. It now remains to 
be seen if the permissible depth of water 
will be sufficient to give the desired re- 
sults. 
Mattis Hanson left the Farms Wed- 
nesday for New York city, whence he 
sailed on the Celtic for a visit to his 
former home in Sweden. 
Among the administrative officers 
which the new city council will have to 
elect is that of one vacancy on the Board 
of Assessors—wihich position is now held 
by Theodore A Holmes, whose term 
expires this year. Mr. Holmes will be 
a candidate for reappointment and as for 
quite a long period of years it has been 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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the custom to have one member of this 
important board, elected from Ward 
6, it is sincerely hoped that there will be 
no change, for Mr. Holmes has the 
hearty support of the whole ward. Dur- 
ing his term of office, Mr. Holmes has 
Seen a conscientious worker and _ has 
labored to give to the city as well as the © 
tax payer their just dues. It can be said 
in all justice to others concerned, that to 
him considerable credit is due for the 
present low tax rate. Thus far only one 
other has made known his desire to try 
for this office to succeed Mr. Holmes, 
and that is Chas. H. Cressy of Ward 2. 
The mails which have been arriving at 
9a. m. and closing at 6.30 p. m. daily 
have been discontinued for the winter. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Lake=McCarthy. 
A pretty wedding took place at St. 
Margaret’s parochial residence Saturday 
evening, Dec. 7, when Miss Margaret 
E. McCarthy, daughter of Councilman 
John C. McCarthy, was united in 
marriage to George E. Lake. ‘The 
ceremony was performed by the Rev. 
Nicholas R. Waish, the pastor of the 
church, and was witnessed by only the 
immediate relatives of the contracting 
parties. The bridesmaid was Miss 
Agnes McCarthy, a sister of the bride, 
and the best man Charles McCarthy, a 
brother of the bride. A reception fol- 
lowed at the home of the bride’s parents 
on Greenwood avenue. There were 
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a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Lake will 
reside at Hamilton, where the groom is 
in business. 
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