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BEVERLY FARMS 
A communication from the Bever- 
ly Farms Improvement Society, ask- 
ing for a continuation of the policy 
of extending the sidewalks at Bev- 
erly Farms be followed the coming 
year, was read at the meeting of the 
board of aldermen Monday night. A 
request was made also that an an- 
nual appropriation of $200 be made 
for a number of years for the purpose 
of setting out shade trees at the 
Farms, according to systematic plans, 
and that the proper authorities mark 
the dangerous corners at the Farms 
with white lines as done in other 
cities, also that a police officer be 
maintained from June 1 to Sept. 30 
in Central Square and that the street 
cleaning policy now in operation 
from Chapman’s Corner to the Man- 
chester line. The matter was refer- 
red to the next city government. 
The report of the Massachusetts 
Permanent Firemen’s association, 
which is out for the year 1913, shows 
that John McKay, of Beverly Farms, 
who is a member of the board of di- 
rectors, attended every meeting and 
looked after the interests of the Bey- 
erly firemen in fine style. 
Postmaster and Lawrence J. Wat- 
son are among the Beverly Farms 
people to receive invitations to at- 
tend the inaugural ceremonies at the 
State House, Boston, on Thursday, 
Jan. 8. 
The Beverly schools opened on 
Tuesday morning after the Xmas va- 
cation. 
Efforts to provide a good skating 
park at the playgrounds so far seem 
to have been a failure. The only 
places available for skating are at 
“the mud-hole” in the rear of the 
Caswell estate and at Onion river 
on the Chebacco road. 
George F. Ober, an aged resident 
of the Farms, had an unpleasant ex- 
perience on Xmas night, staying in 
the woods near the Farms cemetery 
when night closed in on him. He 
visited the cemetery in the afternoon 
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and decided to obtain some _ ever- 
green for his wife’s grave. Going 
into the woods, darkness set in with- 
in a short time and Mr, Ober did not 
attempt to make his way out. He 
then waited until daylight. In the 
meantime considerable anxiety was 
felt for his safety at his home result- 
ing in searching parties going out 
looking for him. Although the night 
was a rainy one, Mr. Ober suffered 
no ill effects from his experience, 
Thomas G. Meehan, aged 47 years, 
7 mos., and unmarried, died last Fri- 
day morning at his late home at 
Pride’s Crossing from appendicitis. 
He has been employed the past few 
years at the Wm, H. Moore estate 
as a gardener. He is survived by rel- 
atives, who live at Franklin, N. H. 
Funeral services were held last Sun- 
day afternoon and burial made at the 
Monsterrat cemetery. 
The next meeting of the Beverly 
Farms Improvement society will be 
held next Wednesday afternoon with 
Mrs. Clarence H. Trowt at Pride’s 
. Crossing, 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the Farms firemen will be held at the 
West street engine house next Mon- 
day evening, when the dates for the 
annual “night off” will be selected 
and committees appointed to carry 
out the plans, 
Daniel Quill, chauffeur for L. A. 
Shaw, has entered the Beverly hos- 
pital for an operation, 
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Mrs. Edwin Pride will spend the 
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ter Hill, Somerville. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle were en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Otis 
N. Davis at her home on Everett 
street, 
The inaugural of the new city goy- 
ernment will be held at the City hall 
next Monday at noon, 
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