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BEVERLY FARMS 
John A. Morrison is spending the 
winter at Cambridge. 
James FE. McDonnell has _ been 
among those who have been on this 
week’s sick list. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin of 
Rockland, Me., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Miss Mary E. White, who has been 
very ill at her home on Vine st., is 
now reported to be considerably im- 
proved. 
The ~ Girls club vot sthey Beverly 
Farms Baptist church will observe 
their oth anniversary next Tuesday 
evening, a the chapel. A pleasing 
program has been arranged. 
The marriage intentions were filed 
at the Beverly city clerk’s office, this 
week, of Charles Laitman, of 24 
Sherman st., Peabody, and Alma 
Pinkkonen, of 19 Everett st., Bever- 
ly Farms. Miss Pinkkonen has been 
a member of Gregory P. Connolly’s 
household for some time past. 
$1,805,674.98 
These figures stand for the 
resources of the Beverly 
National bank shown in 
report to Comptroller of 
Currency at the close of the 
year’s business. 
The Beverly National bank 
is a growing bank, solicits 
your account and pledges 
you as a depositor an efh- 
cient banking service. If 
you do not carry an account 
with the National bank, we 
invite you to open one with 
us. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
BE. 8. Webber, Cashier 
rt. 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ot rt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Mrs. 
the Ladies’ Sewing circle last even- 
ing at her home on Hart st. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will meet this evening in Marshall’s 
hall. Business of importance will be 
transacted. 
Wm. J. Conway, a young man who 
has made Beverly Farms his home 
the past year, went to North Adams 
this week, where he has secured a 
good position. 
Skating at “Onion River,” Preston 
Place, has been the popular sport and 
certainly of much pleasure for parties 
of Beverly Farms young people this 
week. 
By the death of Comrade Adoniram 
Pierce, Preston= Post: 188, GieAaak 
loses another member, which brings 
its present membership to 12. The 
Post was organized on April 24th, 
1887, and had at that time 35 mem- 
bers. 
Among this week’s marriage inten- 
tions filed at the Beverly city clerk’s 
office is that of John West Manter of 
Readville, Me., and Miss Etna Founce 
May of 131 Hart st., Beverly Farms. 
Miss May is well known here and is 
by vocation a trained nurse. 
Wm. Votteritsa, proprietor of the 
fruit store on West st., has secured a 
position at the U. S$. Machinery Co., 
plant in Beverly for the winter weeks 
and is working there nights. During 
the hours he is away from his store it 
is being kept open by Thomas Mc- 
Donnell. 
The Beverly Farms Improvement 
society sent in a communication to the 
Aldermen last Tuesday evening re- 
questing the continuance of the build- 
ing of sidewalks at Beverly Farms 
the coming- year; also to keep up the 
matter of street cleaning, and for the 
keeping of a policeman in Central 
square during the summer months. 
They also asked for an appropriation 
of $200 a year for a term of years for 
the planting of shade trees. The 
above matters were referred to the 
Committee on Public Service and 
Aid. 
C. SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
Joseph S$. Davis entertained HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS . 
DELANEY’S 
Cor. 
ing of the Woman’s Auxiliary “of the 
St. John’s church was held yesterday 
afternoon at their new quarters in the 
Murphy block on 
Girls’ club will meet there this even- ; 
ing. 
house in “Angels Unaware.” 
Moore in 
West.” 
Farnum in 
Indiana,” 
Coming—Marguerite Clark in “The 
Prince and the Pauper.” ey 
“Jan, 21, 1916, 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
FILLED AT 
Apotherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 4 
BEVEREY 
drug store should keep. 
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We keep everything that a good } 
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SAMUEL A. GENTLEE 
& SON 
C, H. GENTLEE S. A. GENTLEE 
9 James Street 16 Butman Street 
Undertakers 
277 CABOT STREET 
Beverly 
Calls answered anywhere day or night 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
The usual weekly afternoon gather- — 
West. st. The 
LARcCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. : 
Friday and Saturday—Ruth Stone-_ 
Monday and ~ Tuesday — Victor 
“Chimmie Fadden Out 
Paramount Travel-pictures. 
Wednesday and ‘Thursday—Dustin — 
“The Gentleman From 
Paramount News-picture. 
Leonie — Accordion and Singer. — 
