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BEVERLY FARMS 
A birthday party has been arrang- 
ed by the Girls’ club of the local 
Baptist church for Tuesday evening, 
Jan. 27, to commemorate the seventh 
anniversary of that association, 
which comes on that day. 
James Naylor has been confined to 
his home for more than a week with 
a severe cold. 
Miss Alice L. Warren of Spring- 
field has been visiting friends here 
the past week. 
Mss Florence Slavin is an aunt to 
twins born to her sister, Mrs. Mich- 
ael Condon (Lizzie Slavin) of 
Salem. 
‘Several members from the Farms 
attended the annual banquet of the 
Beverly Business Men’s association 
held at City hall last Monday even- 
ing. 
S, John Connolly attended the re- 
ception and banquet tendered Gov. 
Walsh at Holy Cross college, Wor- 
cester, last Monday evening. 
The installation of officers of Pres- 
ton W. R. C., will take place next 
Wednesday evening at G. A. R, hall, 
Mrs. Nellie Libby of Lynn and a 
past dept, president, being the in- 
stalling officer. Supper will be serv- 
ed previous to the meeting. 
An official tryout of the new 
motor tractor for the Farms is plan- 
ned by Chief Grant for next Mon- 
day. The machine was shipped from 
Providence Wednesday and is ex- 
pected to arrive here by tomorrow. 
John W. Morgan will drive the trac- 
tor after it is formally put into com- 
mission, 
C. T. Boucher and family 
have resided on Vine St., moved to 
Fitchburg this week. Mr. Boucher 
was formerly employed as a barber 
with F, P. Gaudreau. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement left 
the Farms Wednesday for a six 
weeks’ sojourn at Palm Beach, Fla. 
Mrs, J. Fred Bennett entertained 
the Ladies’ Sewing circle at her home 
on Greenwood Ave., last night. 
, who 
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A pleasing program has been ar- 
ranged for the entertainment  to- 
night at the school house hall. It will 
include dramatic readings by Miss 
Ethel Pratt of Boston and Miss 
Symes, a soloist, who will sing 
French and Japanese numbers in cos- 
tume. Mrs. Chas. M. Cabot has 
charge of the evening’s program. 
Stephen J, Connolly has been re- 
elected a director of the Mercantile 
National Bank of Salem; John H. 
Linehan is again selected as a di- 
rector of the Salem Safe Deposit & 
Trust Co, 
B. F. Kerrn’s 
One of the most important of B. 
F. Keith’s captures for his big vaude- 
ville circuit is the engagement of 
George Copeland, the celebrated 
American pianist, to appear at B. 
F. Keith’s theatre next week. Mr. 
Copeland is the greatest  ex- 
ponent of Debussy’s music in the 
whole wide world. His concert tours 
have been a veritable triumph among 
music lovers, and he is considered 
one of the really great pianists of 
the present day. This brilliant vir- 
tuoso will be only one star on a great 
bill. G. Molasso’s wordless play with 
music, “The Darling of Paris,” will 
be presented by Mario Molasso, 
Anna Kremsker and a company of 
sixteen dancers, mimes, and models, 
THEATRE. 
including a handsome beauty chorus 
of eight girls. 
Homer Miles, the 
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We keep everything that a good drug store 
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Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
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well-known character actor, will ap- 
pear in his original creation, “Packy 
Clancy,” the janitor, in “On The 
Edge of Things.” This playlet is 
laid on the roof of a New York apart- 
ment house, and is full of surprises 
from start to finish. Gus Van and 
Joe Schenck will be on hand and 
other features are Hubert Dyer & 
Co.; Ray Conlin; Dorothy Kenton; 
The Evans; and the Pathe weekly. 
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 
Are the best form of short-term investments. 
The Certificates are issued by 
THE BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
of BEVERLY, MASS., 
and interest is paid in accordance with the time the money remains on deposit—the 
Jonger time the larger rate of interest. 
