Jan. 14, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
~Miss Mary E. White still continues 
to be critically ill at her home on 
Hale ‘st. 3 
Miss Bessie Williams is enjoying 
her annual visit with relatives at 
Farmington, Me. 
Beverly Farms is just as fashion- 
able as other places these days with 
its cases of illness from the grippe. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Morse of 
Williamstown have been among the 
visitors at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Dr. Daniel F. Murphy has opened 
an office in the Rogers block in Bev- 
erly, where he will devote a certain 
portion of his time. 
Former Alderman Robt. E. Hodg- 
kins is one of this week’s Beverly 
Farms grippe victims. He has been 
confined to his home nearly all of the 
past week. 
At the annual meeting of the stock- 
holders of the Beverly Trust Co., 
held Wednesday evening, the follow- 
ing Beverly Farms men were honor- 
ed: Frank I. Lomasney, being elect- 
ed a vice- president; Fred W. Varney 
and Frank I, Lomasney on the board 
of directors; James B. Dow on the 
examining committee. The branch 
bank at Beverly Farms has proven 1 
success and since its opening has been 
very prosperous. It has been of the 
greatest convenience to Beverly Farms 
people and has every prospect for an 
increasing business. 
The Beverly Farms Firemen Home 
Benefit association held its annual 
meeting at the Beverly Farms engine 
house last Monday evening. 
business was transacted and two new 
members were admitted. The follow- 
ing were re-elected officers for the 
year: President, Wm. 8. Pike; secy., 
Louis G. Williams; treas., Arthur ©. 
Davis; board of directors, Benj. F. 
Osborne, James E, Cole and Wm. R. 
Brooks. 
The Girls’ club of St. John’s Epis- 
copal church gave a most pleasant en- 
tertainment in Marshall’s hall Tues- 
‘day evening, which was enjoyed by a 
large audience. The program in part 
consisted of-selections by an orches- 
tra, readings by Miss Patrice Hanni- 
gan, solos by Mr. Richard Seymour, 
violin solos by Miss. Nissenbaum and 
an amusing sketch entitled, “A Psy- 
chological Moment,” in which the fol- 
lowing young ladies took part: Helen 
Publicover, Jessie Wright, Loutse 
Standley, Helen Hodgkins, Helen 
Campbell and Margaret Lee. A pop- 
ular feature was the serving of ‘re- 
freshments. Follow‘ng the entertain- 
ment dancing was. enjoyed for a 
: couple of hours. ma 
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Jornt Instattation oF W. R. C. 
AND 8S. OF V. AT FARMS. 
Preston Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 
93, and Andrew Standley camp, No. 
117, Sons of Veterans, held a joint in- 
stallation of officers at Marshall’s hall, 
Monday evening with a large attend- 
ance. The Corps held their installing 
ceremonies first and were inducted in- 
to office by Past Department Presi- 
dent, Mrs. Nellie Libbey of Lynn, as- 
sisted by Mrs. Agnes Parker, depart- 
ment inspector of Boston, in an able 
and efficient manner. The following 
cfficers taking the chairs for the en- 
suing year: President, Mrs. Alice L. 
Preston; senior vice president, Mrs. 
Grace D. Williams; junior vice presi- 
dent, Mrs. Margaret Townsend; 
treasurer, Mrs. Mary Wood; chap- 
lain, Mrs. Addie D. Sutherland; con- 
ductor, Mrs. Sarah Connell; guard, 
Mrs. Lizzie Knowlton; secretary, 
Nellie Borden; patriotic instructor, 
Mrs. Maria Publicover; press corres- 
pondent, Addie Dyer; musician, 
Muriel Publicover; color bearers, 
Hattie Hardy, Josephine Morgan, 
Alice A. Brooks, Lizzie E. Collamer ; 
assistant guard, Ethel McDonald; as- 
sistant conductor, Mrs. Mary Mor- 
gan. ; 
After the ceremonies a tabulating 
calendar was presented to the instail- 
ing officer, Mrs. Libbey, and a bunch 
of violets to Mrs. Parker, the con- 
ductor. 
After the work of the Woman’s 
Relief corps was completed the Sons 
of Veterans took the floor and they 
were installed into office by Past Com- 
mander Walter R. Bell of Camp, No. 
149 of Manchester, assisted by Henry 
B. McCollum of the same camp as 
guide, the work being done in an able 
and impressive manner. The follow- 
ing are the officers for the ensuing 
year: Commander, Wm. G. Mar- 
shall; senior vice commander, George 
2t 
S. Williams; ,auior vice commander, 
Geo. S. Day; camp council, Clarence 
V. Preston, J. Millett Younger and 
Howard L. Preston; chaplain, Rev. 
Clarence S. Pond; secretary, J. Sewell 
Day; treasurer, Lewis G. Williams ; 
patriotic instructor, George F. Wood; 
guide, E. Fred Day; inside guard, 
Howard L. Preston; outside guard, 
Sidney Larcom; musician, Arthur I. 
Poole; color bearer, J. Millet 
Younger. 
After the ceremonies Past Coin. 
Wood was presented with a Sons of 
Veterans watch charm, and stick pins 
to Installing Officer Bell and Guide 
McCollum. 
Refreshments were served. The 
exercises were attended by a large 
delegation of the members of Preston 
Post, No. 188, G. A. R., and invited 
friends, and all had a very enjoyable 
time. 
John H. Linehan has been re-elect- 
ed a director of the Salem Safe De- 
posit and Trust Co., and Stephen iE 
Connolly of the Naumkeag Trust Co., 
OF alent, 
Among the new members who were 
admitted to the Beverly Lodge of 
Elks on Wednesday evening were 
several from Beverly Farms, while 
several more local men are waiting 
for admission at their next meeting. 
Mrs. Peter F. Ward has been 
among those who have been on this 
week’s sick list. 
The annual “night off’ of the 
members of Steamer 3 of the Bever- 
ly Farms fire dept. will be on Satur- 
day, Jan. 22. The members and in- 
vited friends will make up a party of 
40 to 50. This event is always looix- 
ed forward to with much pleasure 
and includes a banquet at a Boston 
hotel and theatre. 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V.., 
meets in Cc. Av-R. hall this.everting. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
W@eats and Provisions 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality 
Morning 
and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
JAMES B. DOW 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
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