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"Feb. 25, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The schools close this afternoon 
for a week’s vacation. 
Arthur Bordrea has been enjoying 
‘a week’s vacation in Boston and Mel- 
rose. 
Mrs. Abbie Marshall is ill at her 
home in Vine street. A trained nurse 
is in attendance. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Wilson of 
Rockland, Me., have been among this 
week’s visitors at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Judson of 
Greenfield have been the guests of 
friends in Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
John Neville is among the latest 
Beverly Farms young men to secure 
a position at the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery plant. 
Mayor Herman 
Beverly has been 
ministrator of the 
Adoniram Pierce. 
Arthur L. Standley, manager of the 
R. Robertson Co. plumbing shop in 
Beverly Farms, has been superintend- 
ing a large plumbing contract.at Wel- 
lesley college during the past week. 
Elisha Pride on Monday last erect- 
A. Macdonald of 
appointed the ad- 
estate of the late 
ed a new flagpole on the Pride’s 
Crossing postofice and on Washing- 
ton’s Birthday Old Glory floated to 
the breeze. 
On Tuesday evening, March 7, a 
public whist party and dance will be 
held in Marshall’s hall under the aus- 
pices of the young ladies of St. Mar- 
garet’s church. 
William F. Eddy will take the posi- 
tion as fireman and janitor of the 
Beverly Farms school on March 1, 
succeeding Robert P. Williams, who 
will return to his carpenter work. 
Miss Mae Fullerton, who has been 
the bookkeeper at the Beverly Farms 
office of Sprague, Breed & Brown for 
the past two years, has been promoted 
to the main office in Beverly. She 
will be succeeded’ by Miss Rust of 
Beverly. 
In accordance with their usual ctus-— 
tom a family reunion was held on 
Washington’s Birthday at the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Doane 
in Hale street. Among those present 
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles EF. Ober 
of Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. 
Pride of Winter Hill, Somerville, 
Mrs. Abbie Pride, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
i is A. Pride of Beverly Farms, Mrs. 
FE. H. Ober of Somerville, Mrs. Chas. 
B. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tf. 
Preston of Beverly Farms, Edward 
Ober of Beverly and Ober Pride of 
Winter Hill. 
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A new.floor is being laid in Var- 
ney’s Drug store. 
Mrs. John C. McCarthy of Green- 
wood avenue has been ill during the 
past week. 
Mrs. Otis N. Davis entertained the 
Ladies’ Sewing circle at her home on 
Everett street last evening. 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V., 
will conduct its regular business meet- 
ing in G. A. R. hall this evening. 
Stephen A. D. Edwards was drawn 
as traverse juryman at the meeting of 
the aldermen on Monday evening. 
Misses Henrietta and Ethel Town- 
send leave tomorrow for a visit to 
friends in Bridgewater. Miss Henri- 
etta Townsend, who is now a teacher 
at the Beverly Cove school, was form- 
erly a teacher in Bridgewater. 
DAVIDSON-CURRIER. 
A pretty wedding was celebrated 
Sunday noon at St. John’s Episcopal 
church, Beverly Farms, when Rev. 
Neilson Poe Carey united in marriage 
Miss Margaret Currier and William 
Daniel Davidson, both of Beverly 
Farms. Miss Annie Currier of New- 
buryport, a sister of the bride, was 
maid of honor, and Alfred Langmaid 
- RE. Henderson . 
of Ipswich was best man. After a 
short wedding trip to the western 
part of the state Mr. and Mrs. David- 
son will make their home in Beverly 
Farms. 
Unclaimed letters remaining at 
Beverly Farms postoffice Feb. 24, 
1916:—James Blair, Mrs. L. Cogill, 
John Hollander, William P. Morse, 
George Pearce, Cornelius Sullivan, 
Joe Sangred, Dominick Sangred, 
Tony Sennet, Carl Tullock, Miss J. 
Ternald—Lawrence J. Watson, post- 
master. 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Friday and Saturday—Marguerite 
Clark in ‘Helene of the North.” 
Monday and ‘Tuesday — Pauline 
Frederick in “Lydia Gilmore.” Para- 
irount Travel-picture. 
Wednesday and Thursday—Mary 
Pickford in “The Foundling.” Para- 
mount pictograph. 
Return engagement—Miss Eckoff, 
soprano. Coming, Geraldine Farrar 
in “Temptation.” 
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