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BEVERLY FARMS 
It is understood that the drug 
store conducted at Prides _ last 
season under the proprietorship of 
F. G. Haynes, will open shortly un- 
der new management. 
W. W. Main, secretary of the 
Mass. Bible School association, 
spoke very interestingly of his work 
at both the morning service and the 
Sunday school, last Sunday, at the 
Baptist church. In the evening the 
pastor preached on “Crucifixion.” 
By the removal of the memorial 
decorations from St. John’s Episcopal 
church on Monday last, many of the 
flowers, wreaths, etc., were taken to 
graves in the Farms cemetery, the 
Soldiers’ monument and lot receiving 
especial donations. 
uite a number of social events are 
scheduled for the future weeks. A 
dance is to be held in Marshall’s hall 
Monday night, April16. Long’s Or- 
chestra of five pieces will play. 
Delegations representing the towns 
of Spencer, Mass., and _ Bragdon, 
Vt., were in town on Thursday in- 
specting the stone crushing plant of 
Messrs. Connolly Bros., on Greenwood 
avenue, with an idea of installing the 
same kind in their respective places. 
Preston W.R. corps will give their 
‘patriotic entertainment in Neighbor’s 
hall Wednesday evening, April 18. 
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The storm of Tuesday was felt quite 
severely at the Farms and did consid- 
erable damage, especially on estates 
of the summer residents, blowing 
down and up-rooting many valuable 
trees—and creating havoc in general. 
Reports from all over the village of, 
broken windows and other damage 
were numerous. An interesting sight 
and one that attracted crowds was the 
extra high tide at the beach, which, 
together with the high wind and 
waves, made a picture rarely seen 
here. The surf at times submerged 
the ocean pier, to which considerable 
damage was done both to the iron 
railing and flooring, also carrying away 
a flight of steps, and breaking on the 
sands with such force and volume of 
water that for a time it seemed that 
the bath houses along the beach bank 
would be undermined. 
Harvey M. Hodgkins returned to 
his Greenwood avenue home today, 
and is receiving the congratulations of 
his many friends upon his recovery, 
Mr. Hodgkins having been through a 
critical operation at the Beverly hos- 
pital. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms Postoffice: Mrs Frank Clewes, Mrs 
C HColburn, Mr John Conly, Joseph Fher- 
rieu, Mrs Garcia, Victor J Hosmer, Mrs W 
W Hughes, Miss M Hale, Michael Mc- 
Donnell, Mrs Bradley Moriarty, Mrs M 
O’Hearn, Mr Aubrey C Purdy, Miss Jennie 
Strong, M J Tompkins, Michele Tennatewa. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., postoffice for week ending April 
7: Mrs Cornelia Atwater, Wilber H Cling- 
nan, Miss Lizzie Dietrich, Mrs A E Hemen- 
way, Miss M M Mack, Miss L M Tobin (2), 
Miss J D L White, Mrs C Weeks. 
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