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Mr. Linehan is building new 
foundations for the vacant build- 
ing on West street property sold 
to the B & M R R and will move 
the building to its new location on 
the lot of land fronting the street. 
At last Tuesday evening’s meet- 
ing of Preston W R C some changes 
were made in the roll of elected offi- 
cers to serve for next year, whereby 
Mrs. Lewis G. Williams is to be the 
corps new president and Mrs. Louis 
Hardy the new conductor. There 
will be a turkey supper served at 
the installation of officers early in 
January. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawkins 
- of Hart street, are being congratu- 
lated over the arrival of a little girl 
_ at their home recently. 
It is reported the N. E. Tel. & Tel. 
Co. has taken a five years’ lease of 
the vacant building belonging to 
Mr. Linehan on his West street 
property, which he is preparing to 
move to its new location. It is said 
that the Farms central office will be 
located in these quarters as soon as 
needed alterations and improve- 
ments have been made. 
Report has it that the heirs of the 
late John Knowlton have sold_ to 
Boston parties their estate off Hale 
street, known as the ‘‘ Brook’’ or 
‘‘Meeker’’ estate. 
Andrew F. Kinsman of Kenne- 
bunk, Me., is visiting friends at the 
Farms. 
Beverly Farms friends of Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur Barker, now of 
New York city, will be pleased to 
know that there arrived at their 
home this week a little boy. Mr. 
and Mrs. Barker spent the past 
summer at the Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Holroyd and daugh- 
ter Miss Mary Holroyd have gone 
to Pittsburg, Pa., to spend the holi- 
day with Mrs. Holroyd’s parents. 
The fruit and confectionery store 
on West street opened for business 
under new management the first of 
the week. 
roast of Beef is the real and only feast. 
most particular guest you could suit. 
Yours for a square deal. 
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Under this week’s notes of the 
Beverly YMCA is noted that the 
MIT team has been admitted to 
the Student’s Basketball league. 
Among the players are three of the 
Farms High school students, Henry 
Wright, Wilbur Hardy and Howard 
Morgan. It is said the team is com- 
posed of fine athletes and will make 
the other teams in the league hustle 
to win. Another Farms High school 
student, Joseph Donovan, has also 
entered the Basketball league and 
is a member of the strong Amherst 
team. 
Mrs. Edwin Pride has gone to 
Winter Hill to spend the winter 
with her son and daughter-in-law, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Pride. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Jackson 
of Newark, N. J., have been spend- 
ing the past week at the Farms. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice, De- 
cember. 20th: Mary Boylan, L. W. 
Caskey, Mrs. E. Cramey, Frank 
Herlikey, ©. L. Johnson, Thomas 
Kelley, Joseph Loverly, Harry Mer- 
singer, James Monroe, H. L. Paine, 
Ralph Richard, H. L. Perkins.— 
Wm. R. Brooks, postmaster. 
Last Friday’s meeting of John 
West colony Pilgrim Fathers was 
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WYATTI’S MARKET 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
"ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
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an interesting one for the large at- 
tendance of its members. Supreme 
Lieut. Gov. Currier of Lawrence, 
Pres. Ober of the Pilgrim Wander- 
ers and Special Dept. McLaughlin. 
Two members were admitted. Af- 
ter the business meeting there was 
an entertainment of vocal and in- 
strumental music, readings and 
dancing. Refreshments were served. 
At the next meeting, Friday, Jan- 
uary 5th, the colony will hold its 
annual Christmas tree and _ enter- 
tainment. 
An English judge has recently defined 
gentleman as a term which ‘‘ineludes 
anybody who has nothing to do and is 
outside of the workhouse.’’ 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Mass. 
Beverly Farms” - 
TELEPHONES 77 and 8027 
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Use V.V.V. fer chapped hands & rough skin 
WEST STREET 
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The Question is—WHAT SHALL WE EAT FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER??? ? = 
To most people it is Turkey, Chicken, Duck or Geese: with some Venison is a feast. 
Add all the fixings: Vegetables, Nuts, and Fruit, 
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 
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