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Charles Ober, formerly of Beverly 
Farms, aged 65 years, 1 month, 13 
days, died in Stoneham the latter 
part of last week. Funeral services 
were conducted from the home 0) 
his sister, Mrs. Charles F. Preston, 
807 Hale street. Burial was in the 
Farms cemetery. He was well 
known to the older Farms residents 
and was a brother of the late Isaac 
and Edward H. Ober. [le was a ear- 
penter, and later a fiorist, with place 
of business on Valley street. 
Frank Gove has accepted a posi- 
tion at the Greenwood Farm on 
Greenwood avenue. His new work 
is more or less in the clerical line. 
John L. Chapman and family have 
moved from the Swift estate where 
they have been caretakers since last 
fall to their summer apartments on 
Hsakell street. 
The walking population of the 
Farms no‘ doubt fully appreciate the 
reconstructed sidewalk on -West 
street, built of crushed stone, which 
has just been finished by Foreman 
William Elhott. This stretch of 
walk is probably the most used im 
the Farms, and has been pretty mud- 
dy in wet weather. The Farms peo- 
ple are hoping for more sidewalk 
improvements and the tar surface 1s 
the kind wanted. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms, Mass., postoffice 
week ending June 8, 1910: R. HL. 
Bancroft, Esq., Miss Mary 
Mrs. L. D. Caskey, Miss Katherine 
W. Gray, Mrs. S. Arthur Gibson, 
Miss E. D. Howe, Miss Josephine 
Kelliher, Mr. Celfer Luige, Mrs. 
Lombard, Parmine Parnasipe, Mrs. 
C. Richards, Mr. F. Tremont Smith, 
Mr. Michael Twomey, Mr. G. A. Up- 
ton.—William R. Brooks, P. M. 
The next meeting of the Sarah W. 
Whitman club will be held at the 
home of Mrs. John L. Chapman on 
Haskell street. 
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Charles A. Parker, aged 38 years, 
3 months, 2 days, died at his home, 
27 Trask street, North Beverly, last 
Friday after a long illness. He was 
born in Everett. He married Lillian, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. 
Andrews, of Essex, \who survives 
him, besides two daughters, Hazel 
and Mildred Parker. His most ami- 
able and cheerful disposition made 
him many friends at the Farms, 
where he resided for some time, con- 
ducting a bakery and restaurant. 
Kuneral services were held Monday 
afternoon’ at the North Beverly 
church and interment was in Hssex. 
The Farms fire companies have 
adopted the new Boston regulation 
cap which the drivers have been 
wearing for some time. The men 
made their first appearance with 
the new head*gear at the Memorial 
service last Sunday. 
The Farms firemen held their reg- 
ular monthly meeting in the West 
street engine house last Monday 
evening, after which the members 
enjoyed a social hour at which a 
collation was served. 
G. AY Thornquist of Somerville 
has been a visitor at Beverly Farms 
this week. Mr. Thornquist is well 
known to many ‘Farms people 
through his position as salesman for 
« Boston piano concern. 
Miss. Dorothy Lareom has accept- 
ed a position at the U. 8. Machinery 
(‘o. She is in the office of the pur- 
chasing department. 
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