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zs BEVERLY FARMS — Dr. Daniel F. Murphy has been ap- 
a ; MEISE vegt pointed the physician and medical 
¥ Mrs, Lawrence J. Watson is visit- examiner for the Beverly lodge ot 
x _ ing her parents in Brighton for the Eagles, 
x 3 week. Miss Amy Striley of Danvers, the 
“4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Taylor of new teacher for special work, com- 
E>. Williamstown have been visiting menced her duties at the Beverly 
friends at Beverly Farms the past Farms school last Tuesday. 
= week. Mr. and Mrs, William A. Nicol 
; John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, (Lois E. May), are receiving congrat- 
will hold its regular business meeting ulations on the advent of a baby girl 
4 in Marshall’s hall this evening. At at their home on Hart st., last Mon- 
& G. A. R. hall this evening Andrew day, 
% Standley cainp, S. of V., will hold a ‘Next . Wednesday evening — Jan. 
A ae meeting. 12th—Capt. and Mrs. Matheson of 
Leonard Hersey and family moved 
to Beverly last Friday, where they 
will make their future home. Mr. 
Hersey conducted a restaurant in the 
Forrester H. Pierce block and lived 
Ag im the tenement over the store. A 
_ fire in the building recently did so 
much damage that he was obliged to 
close up his business. 
- Mr. and Mrs. James Currier, who . 
have been living in the Linehan house 
~ on West st., have given up house- 
e%. keeping for the present. Mrs. Cur- 
rier has gone to visit her parents t 
_ Newburyport, where she plans .o 
"spend the winter. Mr. Currier will 
join her there later. 
~The Woman’s auxiliary and the 
Girls’ club of the St. John’s Episcopal 
-church have secured the vacant store 
in the Michael T. Murphy block, 
_ West st., formerly occupied by Garo 
# iy Boston as a studio, and will use it 
for their gatherings for both work 
and social meetings. The place is 4 
most attractive one and will be fitted 
up with machines, furniture, etc. The 
opening of their new quarters took 
place yesterday afternoon when the 
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the Salvation Army of Beverly will 
conduct the services at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church. 
Miss Mary E. White has been criti- 
cally ill at her home, 699 Hale st., 
all the past week. Her mother, who 
has been failing for some time, pass- 
ed away on Tuesday and was buried 
yesterday. 
The joint installation exercises of 
Preston W. R. C. and the Andrew 
Standley Camp e-o.-OlV..,)-Wwill *take 
place in Marshall’s hall next Monday 
evening. Besides the members of the 
two orders, the members of the G. A. 
R., and invited friends will also wit- 
ness the ceremony. 
Mrs. Bridget White, widow of 
William White, passed ke: at ier 
home, 699 Hale st., Beverly Farms, 
early Tuesday evening after a long 
illness. She was 69 years old. Mrs. 
White formerly lived at Salem, but 
of late years has lived’ at Beverly 
Farms. She was a woman who loved 
her home and was much beloved Dy 
all who knew her. She leaves a son, 
William J, White, and two daughters, 
Misses Annie J. and Mary E. WI rite ; 
the latter is now critically ill at her 
home. Funeral services were heid 
yesterday forenoon at St. Margaret's 
church and interment was at the ou 
Marv’s cevetery, Salem. 
Be i er a Sass 
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Woman’s auxiliary met. 
The newly elected officers of St. 
_ Margaret’s Court of Foresters were 
installed into office Wednesday even- 
~ ing in Marshall’s hall, the work being 
Ls by Deputy High “Chief 
ichard §. Heaply of Bev- 
ay De LaSalle de- 
ernke: was pres- 
Poultry and Game 
and Butter 
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Eggs 
many: visitors “from “Masib aid Berses 
Following the official | 
a social hour during 
ts were . ‘served. 
in, the new “officers 
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Wee are now prepared to deliver coal at Wort notice to all parts of Man- 
ete ‘ chester and Beverly Farms. - 
Mr. and Mrs. Wim. T. Larrabee ct 
Ellsworth, Me., have been among the 
visitors at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
The various hills about town have 
furnished some good coasting the 
past week, a condition that was taken 
advantage of by the. Beverly Farms 
young people, W if have found much 
enjoyment at this favorite winter 
pastime. 
The annual business meeting of the 
Beverly Farms Band was held at 
their rooms on High st., last Tuesday 
evening, Among the business affairs 
transacted was the election of officers 
for the ensuing year. The following 
were chosen: President, Alfred J. 
Gallagher; vice pres., Robert Smith; 
secy., E. Fred -Day; treas., Edmund 
L. Knowlton; directors, Peter Gaud- 
reau, Wm, H. Day and Russell Cadi- 
gan. Ruel Davis is director. The 
band voted to engage for another 
year B. C. McSheehy of Salem as in- 
structor. The band meets every 
Monday evening for rehearsal, and i; 
composed at the present time of 22 
members, and is in very good finan- 
cial condition. 
Patronize Breeze Advertisers. 
Mrs. Mary SLAMAN, 
Mrs. Mary Slaman - passed 
Wednesday evening at the home os 
her daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Ford, 
Hale street, Pride’s Crossing, after 
a few days’ illness of pneumonia. 
Mrs. Slaman was a resident of Na 
fick before coming to Beverly and 
had made her home in Beverly for 
about fifteen years. She-»was a worn 
an of splendid personality and had 
many friends in Beverly. She was 
an attendant at St. Margaret’ s church 
at the Farms and took much interest 
in its affairs. She leaves three sons 
and three daughters and a large cir 
cle of friends to mourn her passing. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
MWMeats and Provisions 
i ee Nee Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS ~ 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
