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BEVERLY FARMS 
Howard A. Doane of Beverly has 
conveyed to the city of Beverly, 
land near Haskell and High streets, 
Beverly Farms. 
Lawrence J. Watson et al. of 
Beverly has conveyed to the city of 
Beverly, land near High street, 
Beverly Farms. 
A number of members of Preston 
WRC joined with Allen Corps of 
Manchester Wednesday evening in 
their visit to the Soldiers’ home in 
Chelsea, carrying with them many 
little gifts that they knew the old 
veterans would like. A_ splendid 
entertainment was also given for the 
enjoyment of the Boys in Blue. 
Mrs. Addie Dyer, wife of Henry 
|I. Dyer of Hart street, has been 
quite ill all the week with bronchial 
| pneumonia. 
Three fine deer, the fruits of the 
/yacation trip of Dr. W. J. Dough- 
erty, James E. McDonnell and Greg- 
ory P. Connolly, 2d. could be seen 
this week at Daniels’ provision 
store. 
The regular meeting of John 
West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will 
be held in Marshall’s hall tonight. 
|Besides matters that are interesting 
\to the members it is likely there will 
be some new members admitted to 
the order. 
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Osborne 
jleave today for a short trip to New 
York and vicinity. 
Mrs. Edwin Pride is planning to 
spend the winter as has been her 
custom with her son and daughter- 
in-law at Winter Hill. She will 
join them just before Christmas. 
Mrs. Ernest Townsend of Pride’s 
\Crossing was at home yesterday af- 
‘ternoon to the members of the La- 
dies’ Auxiliary of St. John’s Epis- 
\copal church. 
} Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cameron 
of Trenton, N. J., are among those 
twho have spent the week at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
| A gift that would be appreciated: 
la subscription to the Breeze. Sent 
to any part of the U.S. for $2.00. 
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The newly formed Girls’ clup, an 
auxiliary of the St. John’s Episco- 
pal church, held their weekly meet- 
ing this afternoon. The club al- 
though formed but a few weeks ago 
has a large membership and much 
interest is being shown. 
F. W. Varney, the Central square 
druggist, is passing out to his pa- 
trons and others who wish them a 
pretty 1912 calendar. The subject 
of the engraving is ‘‘A New Moon.”’ 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the 
Centerville church held its annual 
fair Wednesday in the church 
chapel. In the evening they gave 
an excellent entertainment. The 
fair was well attended and was a 
success financially and socially. 
Beverly Election 
Beverly’s board of aldermen 
were returned to office Tuesday. 
Mayor F. A. Dodge was elected last 
year for two years. The aldermen- 
at-large are: James A. Torrey, 
Henry E. Woodberry and Geo. H. 
Hurd. The ward aldermen are: 
James McPherson, Wm. H. Ropes, 
Martin R. Lane, Roland B. Lindsay, 
William C. Blaisdell, and Augustus 
P. Loring, Jr. 
The Beverly Farms (Ward 6) 
vote Tuesday was as follows: For 
aldermen-at-large—Henry E. Wood- 
berry, 150; James A. Torrey, 137; 
Jeremiah F, Brown, 155; George H. 
Hurd, 127; W. H. Ropes, 1; Blanks, 
249. For alderman —<Augustus P. 
Loring, Jr., 189; Mark A. Knowles, 
81; Blanks, 3. For School Commit- 
tee, Ward Two—Melvin E. Daven- 
port, 173; Blanks, 103. For School 
Committee, Ward Three—George D. 
Alderman, 141; Blanks, 135. For 
License—Yes, 112; No, 144; Blanks, 
17. For Firemen’s Pension — Yes, 
149; No, 68; Blanks, 61. 
The city went no-license by a 
substantial majority. 
r. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms - Mass. 
TELEPHONES 77 and 8027 
If one is busy use the other 
Use V.V.V. fer chapped hands & rough skin 
WYATT’S MARKET :: 
Meats and 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Provisions 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
Our place is not only OPEN but we are doing BUSINESS. Thereis no dead ex- 
pense here in winter to be tacked on in the summer. 
months in the year. Our goods are the best, prices as low as any first-class house. 
All orders promptly delivered. One price to everybody. 
THE THISSELE CO., - 
POSTOFFIGE BUILDING, BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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High-Grade Food Products 
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