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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Among the marriage intentions 
filed at Beverly City hall yesterday 
was that of John Richard Coughlin of 
20 West st., and Miss Alice Frances 
Wilhams of 145 Hart st. Both are 
well’ known and popular Beverly 
Farms young people. 
The heat has been turned on in the 
new Beverly Farms Public Library 
to dry the plaster,‘etc.. The heating 
is done from a new heating system, 
recently installed. The boilers are 
located in the fire station and pipes 
run under ground to the library. This 
is proving a great success. 
William Watt, who has been the 
supt. for a long time of the Frederick 
Ayer. estate, will leave there on or 
about March 1, and go to Huntington, 
Long Island, where he has accepted a 
similar position upon a gentleman’s 
new estate, which is to be. developed. 
Mr. Watt tendered his resignation at 
the Ayer estate early last fall. His 
successor at Pride’s Crossing will be 
Murdo NEE Os SSSR Gears of Manchester. 
Yes 
‘Sir 
This bank can be of much 
assistance to you. Yes, 
even you, although you may 
not think so now. _ Later 
on opportunity is going to 
knock.at your door... What 
will you do then—let it pass 
on? ‘Those are the times 
when a bank such as-this is 
more than a friend—it’s an 
ally of the trust sort, lend- 
ing you its resources, giving 
you good sound adviee, in 
other words assuring you 
success. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President ~ 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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ek 236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET See 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Mrs. Charles H. Trowt, of Pride’s 
Crossing, has been reported to be 
among this week’s sick list. 
Tonight in Marshall’s hall, 
West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
hold a public whist party. 
A marriage of much interest to 
Beverly Farms people took place last 
Monday evening when: Miss Etna 
Faunce May, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin May of Hart st., became 
the wife of John West: Manter, a 
resident of Readfield, Me.,°the cere- 
mony being performed by Rev. Clar- 
ence S. Pond at his home on High st. 
Mrs. Manter is a well-known’ and 
successful trained nurse. After a 
short wedding trip the couple will 
make their home in Readfield, Me. 
Beverly Farms friends will be 
sorry to learn of the death of L. 
Frank Telfer, aged 40, a ‘former resi- 
dent here for a long time. He died 
Monday at Fresno, Cal., where he 
had made his home of late yeats. The 
deceased had been ill for the past 
seven years with tuberculosis. He 
was the son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard 
H. Telfer of Brockton, who survive 
him. A widow and young daughter 
also mourn his loss. Besides three 
brothers, who live in California, and 
a brother at Brockton, a sister, Mrs. 
Amelia F. Haskell of Whitney ave., 
Beverly, are also members of the 
family. 
John 
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HAWKINS-GAYNOR. - - 
A pretty wedding of two of Bev-. 
erly Farms’ popular young people 
took place at 7 o’clock Wednesday 
evening at the rectory of St. Mar- 
earet’s church, when’ Miss Marie 
Adelaide Gaynor became the bride of 
Benjamin F. Hawkins. 
The céremony ‘was pexformed by. 
the Rev. Nicholas R...Walsh, pastor 
of the church. 
tute trimmings and carried’a shower 
bouquet of lilies of the valley. ..The 
bridesmaid was Miss Emma ‘Louise 
Murnane’ of: Brookline. who = 
_ pretty. in.a gown of white taffeta and. 
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‘ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP. LININGS for AUTOMO.-.. r 
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Special Department for Automobiles 
imade her home for some time. There t 
The bride was charm*: 
ing in. a- gown of. white satin with ception 
sha trip ‘a New York, Old Point 
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Feb. 4, 1916, 
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Beverly | 
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M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
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carried pink bride’s roses. The «best — 
man was Howard P. Williams | uf = 
Beverly Farms. . 
Following the ceremony there: was 
a wedding supper at the residence of 
Mr. and “Mrs. L. J. Watson, 2d,. on 
Everett street, where the bridt has 
was a wealth of beautiful wedding ; 
gifts in cut glass,..silver and bric- “a- 
brac, Guests -were “present ‘fro 
Brookliné, Waltham, ® OX- 
' Neiton, 
cities. res towns. After ee 
which _tollowed the supp 
Comfort and Washington and on their : 
return: will: sends at the COL nek. of 
