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3: Beverly Harms : 
‘The republican ward 6 city com- 
nittee has made all arrangements 
; for a rally to be held on Monday 
evening, October 31, in Neighbors’ 
hall. The speakers are two of the 
best on the republican list, being 
Congressman A. P. Gardner and E. 
Mark Sullivan, the well-known law- 
yer and assistant U. S. district at- 
-torney. The Beverly Farms Band 
is to furnish music for the occasion. 
Women as well as men are cordially 
invited to be present and it is hoped 
that in view of the fact that the 
Farms is very fortunate to secure 
_ these excellent speakers the hall will 
_be filled to its capacity. 
Tonight will be a pleasant one for 
the members of John West colony, 
Pilgirm Fathers. Deputy Supreme 
Gov. Mrs. MeLaughlin of Lynn ac- 
companied by the degree staff of 
sixteen members from the Francis 
Higginson colony of Salem, will visit 
the colony for the purpose of install- 
ing the new officers for the ensuing 
year. An entertaining program 
_ has been provided. 
A recent probate court notice 
prays that “‘letters testamentary’’ 
may be issued to William LeMars 
that he may be made executor of the 
estate of the late S. Annie H. Pier- 
pont, late of Beverly Farms. 
At the meeting of the class of 1913 
of the Beverly High school held this 
week, Miss Prudence Connolly of 
the Farms was elected vice presi- 
dent. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Collins of 
New Haven, Conn., have been among 
this week’s visitors at the Farms. 
They are to remain here another 
week. 
The Farms fire companies last 
Friday evening went to Beverly, 
where they were royally entertained 
by the firemen from the city center. 
Besides a program of entertainment, 
the fire laddies sat down to a splen- 
did supper. 
George F. Wood has been dis- 
tributing tax bills about. ward 6 the 
past week. The rate this year is 
$15.20 per thousand. 
Postmaster and Mrs. William R 
Brooks are leaving today for a vaca- 
| tion trip south, to be gone seven or 
eight days While at the national 
capitol, they plan to take a side trip 
to the Gettysburg battle ground. 
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FRESH EGGS, BUTTER and CHEESE, 
FRUIT and BERRIES. 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
A Home Bakery connected. Ice Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 52 
MEAT. POULTRY and GAME, 
for which we are fully equipped. 
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Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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Beverly Farms 
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James Mahoney, who has been an 
employee of L. J. Watson for several 
years, left the Farms last Monday 
for a trip to Ireland. 
The dance given in Neighbors’ 
hall last evening under the manage. 
ment of a party of Farms. young la- 
dies was well atended and was an 
enjoyable time. 
A pretty wedding, which many 
Farms people attended, was that of 
Mary Frances Hill, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward H. Hill of Brook- 
line, and S. John Connolly of Bever- 
ly Farms, at St. Mary’s parsonage, 
Brookline, on Wednesday evening. 
Miss Gertrude Hill, a sister was 
bridesmaid and Charles C. Gilman 
of Dorchester was best man. At the 
elose of the ceremony a reception 
was held at the home of the bride’s 
parents, 316 Boylston street, Brook- 
line, where there was a splendid dis. 
play of beautiful and costly presents 
of a large variety. Amid a shower 
of confetti the happy pair left m an 
automobile for their wedding trip. 
On their return they are to occupy a 
new cottage house, which the groom 
has just built on Everett street, Bev- 
erly Farms. The Breeze join their 
host of friends in extending to Mr. 
and Mrs. Connolly congratulations 
and best wishes. The bride is a 
eraduate of the Brookline Tigh 
school and. of Dr. Sargent’s school 
of gymnastics, and has been a. pri- 
vate teacher to the most prominent 
societv people in Boston and vicin- 
itv. The groom is a son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas TD. Connally of Reverly 
Farms. We is a eivil engineer and 
is with the firm of Connollv Bros. 
Roth young people are verv popular 
in their respective home places. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS. 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS 
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MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
heatness and despatch. light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Gentlemen’s 
Beveriy Farms, Mass. 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
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All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
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This department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date 
remedies, and is constantly under & 
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