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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, 
went to New York city Monday, EF be Cc : 
where she joined her husbands. They 
have spent the week there. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
are to have an evening at whist in 
Marshall’s hall, next Friday evening, 
Feb. 4, and extend an invitation to 
the public to join in making the affair 
a success. Tickets are only 15c. 
Mrs. Michael Donnelly of Clinton 
bas been visiting here a part of this 
week. ° She has been the guest of her 
sister Mrs. James Kerrigan of High 
st., and her brother James EF. Mc- 
Donnell of 32 West st. 
At the annual business meeting and 
banquet of ‘the Hamilton Driving 
club held in Hamilton Tuesday even- 
ing Frank I. Lomasney was elected 
cne of the directors. Among those 
seated around the banquet board 
from Beverly Farms were F. I. Lo- 
masney, Dr. John J. Riordan and 
Daniel F. Riordan. 
FOR 
WOMAN'S 
EYE 
Many ladies bank here— 
depositing their weekly or 
monthly allowance and 
check against it when mak- 
ing purchases. If you have 
not availed yourself of the 
safety and convenience of a 
checking account ladies, 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, 
Cashier 
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Jan, 28, 1916. 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALT ERA ie 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET rt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 See 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY — 
Nir. ands “Mire: Alexanders vk 
Wright of Berlin, N. H., have spent 
the past week at Beverly ‘Farms visit- 
ing friends. 
At the organization of the repub- 
lican city committee held last Satur- 
day evening, former Alderman Augus- 
ino ova ze Loring, Jr., of ward 6 was re- 
elected treasurer.’ 
James E. McDonnell, Angus Gillis 
and Robert A. Chisholm left this 
week for the Good Will school, 
Waterville, Me., where they will be 
located) for’ somex/tine: “Chey are 
foremen in charge of a job which 
Connolly Bros. is starting there. 
Mary Jack, the 5-year-old daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jack of 
Greenwood ave. was taken to the Bev- 
erly hospital last Friday suffering in- 
tensely from an ear trouble. An 
cperation was performed, since which 
time she has been quite comfortable 
and has been improving. 
William Dwyer has applied for an 
auto bus license which, no doubt, will 
be granted him after 
goes through the usual procedure at 
City hall. Mr. Dwyer proposes to 
establish at Beverly Farms a public 
automobile service. 
Ground was broken this week and 
work was started on the foundations 
for a garage on Miss Susan A. 
Amory’s newly purchased estate on 
Valley st. Work is also progressing 
on Miss Amory’s new residence. The 
building is of wood and is already up 
and boarded in. 
Mary (Lenox ). GRAY. 
Mary Lenox, wife of John Gray, 
passed away last Friday at the Bev- 
etly hospital, after a short illness, 
following an operation. She was well 
known at Beverly Farms, having 
lived here prior to her marriage and. 
afterwards. Mr. Gray is chauffeur 
for the John L. Saltonstalls of Bev- 
ly Cove, and recently they have 
been living in the city proper. Mrs. 
Gray was aged. 34 years, 5 months, 
and she was a native of Cambridge. 
Besides a husband she leaves four 
DELANEY’ Ss 
the application — 
i — Sir Wome Brown. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Apothecary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that--a good | 
drug store should keep. 
| SAMUEL A. GENTLEE 
& SON 
C. H. GENTLEE 
9 James Street 
Cor. 
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16 Butman Street 
Undertakers _ 
277 CABOT STREET 
Beverly 
Calls aucwered anywhere day or night 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
children, the oldest 10 years; and the — 
youngest 8 months. She also leavés: — 
a father, sister and brother, who live — 
in Cambridge. The deceased waaay 
widely loved and respected by all. | 
Funeral services were held at Stim 
Mary’s Star of the Sea church, Bev al 
erly, Rev. Fr. John Curran officiating val 
Miss Mae Heaphy and Miss Tole 
Grady sang several selections. Ami 42 
a profusion of beautiful flowers she 
was buried in St. Mary’s comes at 
el ouieakets 
Every man truly lives, so long as. 
he acts his nature, or some way 
makes good the faculties of himself, 
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