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| Neighbors hall was the scene of a 
‘pretty dancing party last Friday 
gory P. Connolly in honor of the 
Beverly High school football team 
of which their son, Thomas, was a 
‘member. It was an invitation party 
and there was a large number of 
bers of the football squad, many 
_ young people from out of town. 
Eyeryone had a most glorious time. 
Coach Squires was the guest of hon- 
‘or. Long’s orchestra of Manchester 
furnished good musie and. a buffet 
lunch was served during the even- 
ing. During intermission the High 
-sehocl peys gathered and cheered 
for their host and hostess, the team 
individually and collectively, the 
coach, the High school faculty, Dr. 
Sianley and others prominent in ihe 
athletie life of the school, and all 
gang several of the football songs. 
This part of the program was great- 
ly enjoyed by all present and 
aroused much enthusiasm. The party 
_ broke up at midnight. 
Tonight (Friday), Gen. Wm. Stop- 
ford, candidate for Mayor, will 
speak in Marshall’s hall. Hon. Sam- 
uel Cole, Lawrence A. Ford and 
others will also give addresses. All 
are cordially invited to be present. 
Ira E. Davis, who since last 
- March has been time-keeper and 
bookkeeper for Connolly Bros, on 
jobs in New York and New Jersey, 
_ arrived homé on Wednesday. 
Louis Coraelli, a Beverly Farms 
Italian, who payed a-visit to Boston 
this week, was.a victim of the anti-. 
He was. greatly. 
troubled over the matter, besides be- 
spitting crusade. 
ing obliged to pay the $2.00 fine. 
The advent of a fine baby boy. 
at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. James: 
A. Culbert on Greenwood avenue 
‘Tuesday is calling forth many: con- 
gratulations.., 
Councilman, Woodberry has been . 
endeavoring this week to turn. the. 
“Mill Pond’’, so-called, at the play- 
ground property into a skating park 
for the young people. He has been 
unsuccessful we hear owing to ob- 
jections raised by property owners 
near by who fear the flooding. of 
their land. He is to be praised for 
his efforts, however. 
Assessor, Theodore. A. Holmes»and»: 
Mrs. Charles Clark, two well known 
Farms residents,-are reported ill, 
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‘Tel, 150 Beverly Farms, 
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- Alexander F. Gilmore of St. John, 
N. B., is a new resident here. He 
arrived this week and intends to 
make this ward his future home. 
A cellar is being constructed on 
the corner of Haskell and Hart 
streets. It is planned to move the 
house at Preston Place there. This 
house was formerly owned and ocen- 
pied by John L. Pierce. He sold it 
to Quincey A. Shaw, 2nd. 
Miss Ruth Hardy is enjoying a 
vacation in Bangor, Maine. She is 
bookkeeper at Messers D. W. Hardy 
& Sons and will be absent from her 
duties for about two weeks. 
Considerable engineering has been 
done of late on Hart street near the 
Wenham line with the idea of 
straightening and widening that 
part of the street which now has a 
bad turn.» The proposed improve- 
ments: as now laid: out will cross the 
property formerly owned by John 
GL. Pieree- and Mrs. TT. Riordan, 
whieh was sold to Quincey A. Shaw, 
2nd: 
Wednesday, Michael. Mahan and 
family. closed their cottage on the 
George Lee estate for the winter. 
They have gone to Brookline to live. 
According to the reports received 
by. the city clerk from the State De- 
partment of Census, Ward 6 has a 
, population of 1896. The total popu- 
lation of Béverly is stated as 18,650. 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
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and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
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Telephones 77 and 8027 
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