ng term of the Beverly 
opens next Monday morning, 
ek’s vacation. 
-F. Eddy began his new 
freman and janitor of the 
s school, Wednesday. 
i Mrs. Richard B. Collins 
town, have spent the past 
Beverly’ Farms visiting 
-Thissell, successor to 
11 Co., is disposing of his 
wagons and will use auto- 
delivery. 
h four years old, Johnnie, 
‘Mr. and Mrs. John Calla- 
Hart st., on Tuesday cele- 
st birthday. He was a 
aby. . ; 
’ Sewing circle met yes- 
oon in the chapel of the 
A supper was ser- 
‘clock to the members and 
= 
ind books have been re- 
William Endicott of 
the new Beverly Farms 
ary. The Pitt. 1s. one 
time goes on, will be much 
of Mr. and Mrs. James 
Hale st., which was con- 
maged by fire on Thurs- 
of last week, is being re- 
he fire they have made 
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
in Vine st. ; 
ly Farms Branch of the 
provement society will 
en meeting Monday, Mar. 
Beverly Farms Baptist 
mas oclock. Addresses 
n by Mrs. Robert S. Brad- 
Howard Chase. Refresh- 
was served by a com- 
eston W. R. C. in the G. 
uet fall next Tuesday eve- 
ween 5 and 7 o'clock there 
opportunity to get a fine 
wall expense and assist in 
cause to which the pro- 
be devoted. 
Watts and family left 
ssing Wednesday for their 
n Huntington, L. I., where 
will be superintendent of 
ilburn estate. Mr. and 
have been residents of 
ing for the past 12 years. 
s called to extend good 
s. Watts and two sons go 
N. J., for a month’s visit 
itives before joining Mr. 
Huntington. 
_ SPRAYING, 
and INSECT’ WORK 
day evening. 
BURLAPPING, 
_ CEMENTING, BOLTING $ 
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John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will hold their regular business meet- 
ing in Marshall’s hall this evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Staples 
Russell Cadigan is 
of Middletown, Conn., have been 
among the visitors at Beverly Farms 
the past week. 
The regular monthly business meet- 
ing of the Beverly Farms firemen 
will be held at the Beverly Farms fire 
station next Monday evening. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Holmes, High 
st., was reminded of the passing of 
-another milestone in life’s journey, 
Wednesday, by receiving the congrat- 
ulations and good wishes of many of 
her friends. 
The S. T. U. W. and Y. committee 
of the Friendship Rebekah lodge de- 
parted from its usual custom of enjoy- 
ing a banquet in a Boston hotel at 
this time of the year and were guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wood at 
their home in Hart street last Tues- 
The invitation was ac- 
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mittee and a bounteous turkey din- 
ner was enjoyed. Following dinner 
music was enjoyed by the guests. 
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On Feb. 26, at Beverly Farms, a 
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. 
Augustine J. Callahan of 29 Haskell 
Sie 
Misses Marie Linehan, Rosamond 
Connolly and Mary Connolly have 
spent the past week at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Hookset, N. H., where 
they have been the guests of Miss 
Eleanor Connolly, who is a student 
there. 
At the first annual meeting of the 
Beverly Anti-Tuberculosis committee 
held last Monday evening the follow- 
ing officers were elected for the en- 
suing year: President, Miss Laura 
G. Woodberry; vice-president, Miss 
Louisa P. Loring; treasurer, Eugene 
Connolly; secretary, Miss Helen 
Wales. 
The Thissell store opened yester- 
day in its new place of business in the 
Marshall building, the work of mov- 
ing from the Neighbors hall block 
having been completed. The new 
store is splendidly fitted for the busi- 
ness and compares favorably with 
any store of the kind along the North 
Shore. ‘he store was formerly oc- 
cupied by John Daniels, who is now 
connected with Thissell’s market. 
R. E. HENDERSON 
Telephone. 
