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Thomas Norton this week removed 
his family from the house they have 
lived. in on West street since early 
last spring, to Boston. 
Two weddings of interest are to 
take place next week at the Farms, 
that of Agnes Victoria, daughter of 
former Councilman and Mrs. John C. 
McCarthy to Edward Joseph Saul- 
nier of Boston, and Mary E., daugh- 
ter of Mrs: Thomas Quirk to Thomas 
M.. Conroy. 
Frank Grove has accepted a cleri- 
cal position at the Greenwood aven- 
ue farm, which position Mr. Grove 
has had previously. 
James B. Dow, the Ward 6 repre- 
sentative on the school board, whose 
position under the new charter be- 
comes vacant, has taken out nomina- 
tion papers for a re-election. 
James Callahan and family this 
week moved from Messrs. Connolly 
Bros. ‘‘green house’’ on Hale street 
to the Matthew Smith estate on [art 
street. The tenement made vacant 
by Mr. Callahan’s removal has been 
taken by Miss L’Etourneau and her 
sister, Mrs. Perkins, who will occupy 
the whole house. 
The semi-monthly meeting of John 
West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, takes 
place in Marshall’s hall this evening. 
The colony is looking forward to a 
very successful year and are pleased 
to receive applications for member- 
ship either for insurance or social 
members. 
Everett J. McDonald of St. 
N. B., is a new comer 
this week. He plans to spend the 
winter in this vicinity and perhaps 
live here permanently. 
Mrs. Alexander Carr and children 
expect to leave the Farms on Janu- 
ary 11-to join Mr. Carr at Spokane, 
Wash., which place is to be their 
_permanent home. Mr. Carr in letters 
to friends writes of his progress there 
and is very much pleased with the 
country. 
The annual election of officers of 
Preston W. R. Corps will take place 
at their next meeting which comes 
on Tuesday evening, December 6. 
Henry Wright and Herbert Cole, 
members of the Beverly Farms Boys 
Fife and Drum corps, last Sunday 
helped to make up a corps from Bev- 
erly which headed the Bible class 
delegation from there in last Sun- 
day’s parade in Boston. 
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A sign which reads. ‘‘For Sale’’ 
has just been put up on the Luther 
Ober estate on Haskell st. The next 
estate, belonging to Mrs. John T. El- 
hott, is also in the market. 
Mr. and Mrs, William: F. Clifford 
of Portsmouth, N. H., have been 
among this week’s visitors to Bever- 
ly Farms. 
Messrs. Daniel Horrigan, Cornelius 
D. Shea, Daniel Lyons, William. Me- 
Everly and some other Beverly 
Farms young men arrived home this 
week after an absence since early 
spring. They have been employed 
on jobs on Long Island, N. Y., and 
also in New Jersey. 
Mrs. Fred Bunce has the sympathy 
of her Farms. friends over the loss 
of a niece who passed away in Rox- 
bury, her former home. 
Victor Borden and family are oc- 
cupying the tenement of Mr. and 
Mrs. Peter Ward on Hart street, for 
the winter. 
George Daniels, who recently re- 
signed his position as foreman’ of 
Quincy Shasv’s farm, at East Wen- 
ham, has accepted a position at C. 
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