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Willard I. Noyes a_ well-known 
Farms man, passed away last Fri- 
day at his late residence, 1012 Hale 
street, at the age of 43 years, 3 
months. Several years ago, he had 
a shock and since then he has been 
practically an invalid, gradually 
failing, Funeral services were held 
from his late home last Sunday after- 
noon. 
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Augustus Larson of the Farms has 
a Stanley steamer. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, arrived 
home Wednesday night from a sev- 
eral weeks’ business. trip in the 
West. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Flynn of 
Rochester, N. H., have spent the 
week at the Farms visiting friends. 
They are to remain in this vicinity 
another week before returning to 
their home. 
Congratulations are being extend- 
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. May 
(nee Mary Bushen) on the arrival of 
a little girl in their home on Hlale 
street. 
James F. MeGerity has accepted a 
position in one of the barber shops 
at Beverly. 
The July 4 celebration committee 
met on Wednesday evenin® to or- 
ganize and decide as to whether they 
would again endeavor toe give the 
Farms its usual celebration. After 
going over the matter, they decided 
to again make the effort, which suc- 
cess will depend wholly on the finan- 
cial support given. Supseription pa- 
pers will be put in eireu'ation at 
onee.. All contributions should be 
sent to the treasurer of ibe commit- 
tee, Elmer Standley at the Standley 
shoe store. The papers which are in 
circulation read as follows: ‘*We 
repectfully ask you to contribute for 
the Fourth of July celebration at 
Beverly Farms. This committee, 
which is composed of representative 
business men and citizens have each 
year had this affair in charge and 
Edward H. Gardner 
Druggist 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. opp. Depot 
Choicest line of Cigars, Candies, 
Ice Cream Sodas. Everything pure. 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
Hee A Way LR 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiler 
have been from the start a complete 
success. The program consists of a 
band, fireworks, illumination, horse, 
pony and boat races and various 
kinds of sports, for which good 
prizes are to be given. We endeavor 
to spend the money to please all and 
give all a good time. Your lhberal 
contribution will be appreciated by 
all. W. B. Publicover of Publicover 
Bros., chairman; Howard E. Mor- 
gan, secretary; Elmer Standley, 
treasurer. 
Louis Gainley has leased the 
bungalow of F. I. Lomasney on 
Vine street, which is nearing com- 
pletion. 
Albert Knowlton left for Mend- 
ham, N. J., Wednesday, where he 
has accepted a position. 
Preston W. R. corps will hold 
their lawn party in July, the exact 
date to be announced later. It will 
be held on the Vine street play- 
erounds. 
A large number of Farms people 
attended the band concert at Man- 
chester Wednesday evening. 
Leon Pieree has returned home 
from a three weeks’ visit with 
friends at Hebron, N. H., which is 
situated on the shores of Lake New- 
found. 
Work was started this week put- 
ting oil and sand preparation on the 
state highway, starting at the Man- 
chester line. The work is progress- 
ing rapidly. When completed the 
road will have a splendid surface, 
smooth and free from dirt. 
Frank Dix is visiting his family at 
Pride’s Crossing. He has been fore- 
man for a New York city automobile 
concern. He is on here to spend his 
vacation, and will return to New 
York, July 1. 
Oliver Low is one of those gradu- 
ating from the Bryant-Stratton busi- 
ness college of Boston. 
Mrs. Adelbert M. Marshall, who is 
at the Beverly Hospital for treat- 
ment is reported to be improving as 
fast as can be expected, 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Oalls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, if Butman St. 
Mrs. Jesse Pierce 1s reported to 
be quite ill at her home on Hart 
street. . 
Many Farms people are much in- 
terested in the coming graduation of 
the Beverly High school, which 
takes place next Wednesday, as 
there are a number of Farms stud- 
ents among the graduates. The re- 
ception will be held on Thursday 
evening in the new re-constructed 
City hall. 
The dance and social given in 
Neighbors’ hall last evening by the 
lady members of the Foresters, was 
well attended and was an enjoyable 
affair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dunean T. Smith of 
Oak street, celebrated the 25th anni- 
versary of their marriage yesterday. 
Many friends and neighbors offered 
their congratulations and__ best 
wishes. They were also recipients 
of a number of presents. Individual 
boxes of wedding cake were passed 
out by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. 
