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On Thanksgiving Day a special 
collection was taken at the Farms 
Baptist church which was applied to 
the endowment fund, which will be 
continued in the future. The pre- 
sent fund is too small to draw inter- 
est, but the plan carries with it hope 
of material aid in the future. 
Miss Edith Eliott entertained Mon- 
day evening a party of friends at 
her home by a whist party. Refresh- 
ments were also part of the even- 
ing’s pleasure. 
The Farms young people are an- 
xious to learn if any provision is to 
be made for them in regard to a 
skating pond, a recreation if not 
enjoyed here means much disap- 
pointment. In previous years the 
Mill Pond, so ealled, which embraces 
part of the city property secured for 
a playground has been utilized to 
some extent but has always brought 
forth objections from some of the 
adjoining property owners, who did 
not want their land flooded. Laat 
year Councilman Woodberry was 
the leading spirit in trying to make 
a skating park in the field in the 
rear of the engine house and as the 
banking to hold the water was made 
of snow only, the scheme did not 
prove successful. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Fergu- 
son of Wareham have been among 
the visitors to the Farms this week. 
The various stores at the Farms 
are now closing earlier evenings ex- 
cept Saturdays. The Standley shoe 
store commenced the winter custom 
this week by closing at 8 o’clock, ex- 
cept on Saturdays. 
On Wednesday evening at the ser- 
vices at the Farms Baptist church, 
the pastor’s subject was ‘‘The Good 
Samaritan in Modern Life’’. He re- 
ferred to the giving of such assist- 
ance as possible in aid of the present 
work of securing funds for the Bev- 
erly hospital. Next Sunday morn- 
ing the text will be, ‘‘I Have Heard 
of Thee With the Hearing of the Ear, 
Now I Know Thee The subject 
for the evening will be “Our Best 
For Him”’ 
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Alex. Sutherland has gone to New 
York for the winter, but will spend 
an occassional week-end in Beverly 
Farms. 
Rep.-Elect John L. Saltonstall has 
been named as Vice-President of the 
Mass. Republican Club from the 
6th district. 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
E.2C. SAW HY BAR: 
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 Automobiles 
Mrs. Fred Williams spent a por- 
tion of this week at North Easton 
where she was the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Williams, former resi- 
dents here. 
Preston W. R. Corps will hold an 
interesting meeting next Tuesday 
evening in G. A. R. Hall. It will 
also be the annual election of officers. 
Somebody, probably boys, have 
on two different occasions dropped 
lighted cigarette ends in the letter 
box at the Post Office which has an 
opening on the outside and letters 
have been slightly seorched. This 
is taking rather a great liberty with 
national property which earries 
with it a heavy penalty, and pro- 
visions will be made to make such 
party or parties suffer the conse- 
quences of such aets. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson 
(Laura Bennett), who returned 
from a visit to England a short time 
ago, are to be the caretakers of the 
(‘. Ti. Tweed house this winter. The 
house is to be kept open for week- 
end visits. as usual 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Lewis of 
Providence have been among the 
visitors to the Farms this week. 
Money 
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APOTHECARY — 
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BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
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Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON" 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street - BEVERLY 
Residence, if Butman St. 
mighty interesting collection of ac- 
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