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Last Friday evening’s meeting of 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
had an interesting feature. Under 
the head of ‘‘good of the order’’, Al- 
exander Campbell spoke upon the 
duties of a Pilgrim. He introduced 
into his talk an illusion to the good 
work of Capt. Reuben E. Grush, who 
for the past 20 years has served as 
secretary of the local colony. At the 
conclusion of his remarks, he pre- 
sented Capt. Grush with a valuable 
gold watch and charm. On one side 
was the insignia of the order. The 
following was inscribed upon the 
watch. ‘‘Presented to R. E. Grush 
by John West Colony, P. oe in recog- 
nition of his faithful services, as se- 
eretary 1890-1910’’. Mr. Grush was 
completely surprised. His apprecia- 
tion of the gift, however, was ex- 
pressed by sincere thanks. Follow- 
ing the presentation an entertain- 
ment was given. Mrs. Lawrence J. 
Watson, 2nd., contributed several 
numbers to the program. 
Arthur Little, who has sold his es- 
tate at Swampscott, will later take 
up his residence at Beverly Farms. 
He will occupy his estate known as 
the ‘‘School House’’. He contemp- 
lates making alterations and addi- 
tions before taking occupancy of it. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Murray 
of Fall River are at present visiting 
friends at the Farms. 
The Thissel Provision Company 
had the misfortune to lose a horse on 
Wednesday. 
The feeling that there was still a 
possibility of contagion from the 
prevailing diseases here caused the 
attendance at the local school this 
week to decrease to just half the 
regular percentage. 
A handsome collection of pipes, 
all prices, suitable for Xmas gifts, 
may be found at Peter Gaudreau 's 8 
shop, in Central square. 
At the Farms Baptist church to- 
morrow evening at 6 o’clock, will 
take place the annual Christmas tree 
and entertainment. On Sunday ev- 
ening the Christmas concert will be 
given. 
The Breeze extends to all its read- 
ers a Merry Christmas. It hopes 
that all will be able to partake of 
the good cheer that Christmas 
brings. 
Kenneth Lewis moved into Dr. 
Jackson’s house last Monday for the 
winter. 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Corner Bow Street, 
First-Class Work 
At the meeting of the Board of Al- 
dermen held Tuesday evening, a re- 
commendation was made by the 
Finance Committee after a debate of 
some length. The board passed an 
order that a total of $2503.12 be paid 
in full as a settlement of all claims 
for damage resulting from the Bev- 
erly Farms playground. It is that 
portion formerly owned by the 
Haskell Heirs, now owned by Mr. 
linehan. For some time there has 
been a contention over the price of 
this additional land. The city wish- 
es to secure this in addition to the 
first property purchased. 
The dance and social given by the 
Girls’ Orchestra in Marshall’s Hall 
Monday evening was well attended. 
It proved a very enjoyable affair for 
the participants. 
The annual Christmas tree enter- 
tainment of St. John’s Episcopal 
church will be given tomorrow after- 
noon at 4 o’clock. 
John H. Linehan was one of the 
pall bearers at the funeral of the 
late James C. Linehan of Peabody 
on Wednesday. The deceased was a 
well known resident of that town. 
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