~BEVERLY FARMS 
A visit of inspection was paid to 
Beverly Farms by Mayor Macdonald, 
the full board of aldermen, Commis- 
sioner Blackmer, City Engineer Whit- 
ney and Clerk of Committee Brown- 
ing last Saturday afternoon. 
There was a good attendance at the 
whist party and dance given Wed- 
nesday evening in Marsh all’s hall ua- 
der the auspices of the Woman’s 
Auxihary-of St. John’s church. It 
was a very enjoyable affair. 
Walter H. Newton, prescription 
clerk at Varney’s drug store has the 
sympathy of his Beverly Farms 
friends over the loss of his mother, 
Mrs. Hansienne Newton, who died 
at her home in Gloucester on Mon- 
day. 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the Beverly Farms fireren takes 
place at the local fire station next 
Monday evening. Within a few days 
the firemen will receive from the city 
the pay checks for their year’s ser- 
waiceyes ie salary is $125 a year. 
John H. Linehan is confined to his 
home as a result of an injury received 
last Saturday when he - slipped, 
wrenching his ankle. A bone was 
broken. "The accident is particularly 
unfortunate at this time as it occurred 
when Mr. Ljinehan’s business de- 
mands his attention. 
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