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BEVERLY FARMS 
W. Preston Thissell has been con- 
fined to his home this week as the re- 
sult of a bad wrench he _ received 
while at work recently. 
Mr. and Mrs. James M, Thornton 
of Meriden, Conn., have been among 
the visitors at the Farms this week. 
Former Mayor and Mrs. Charles 
H, Trowt left Tuesday for a short 
vacation trip to Canada. 
. A party of young men, known as 
the “bowling club,’ paid an unex- 
pected visit Saturday evening to one 
of the members, Cornelius Donovan, 
Haskell street, who recently became 
a benedict. They presented him with 
a fine, large easy chair. After the 
gift was presented Mr. and Mrs. 
Donovan entertained the party until 
a late hour. 
Joseph J. Gluckter of Haskell street 
has the sympathy of of his friends in 
the loss of his father, who died at the 
age of 80 years last week at Chat- 
hana) (Nae 
The presentation of a gold watch 
chain to Alderman Charles H. Hull 
was an interesting feature of the 
meeting of John West colony last 
Friday evening. An engraved charm 
accompanied the chain. Mr. Hull has 
been secretary of the colony for sev- 
eral years and his removal to East 
Taunton will be regretted by his 
many associates. 
Miss Bessie Williams has conclud- 
ed her duties as assistant at the post- 
office at Pride’s. 
Quite a change is to take place on 
the property recently purchased by 
Michael T. Murphy of Frank L. 
Woodberry on West street. The old 
barn in the rear, which has been a 
landmark has been torn down and on 
the site will be moved the homestead, 
or yellow house. In the front. near 
the sidewalk, a business block will be 
built, containing two stores on the 
ground floor and apartments for of- 
fices above. Progress has been made 
in the cellar excavations. 
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West Point VACANCY 
As Cadet Stickney of Gloucester, 
Mass., the present representative 
from the 6th Congressional District 
at the United States Military Acade- 
my at West Point will graduate in 
June, 1914, Congressman A. P. Gard- 
ner has been notified by the War De- 
partment to nominate a principal and 
two alternates who will be examined 
for admission to the academy on the 
last Tuesday in March, the successful 
candidate being admitted to the 
academy on June 14th, 1914. Under 
the regulations of the War Depart- 
ment, if the principal passes the en- 
trance examination, he will be imme- 
diately admitted. If he fails, however, 
the alternate who passes the highest 
examination will be admitted. 
Congressman Gardner has turned 
over to the United States Civil Ser- 
vice Commission the task of conduct- 
ng the preliminary competitive ex- 
amination for the purpose of select- 
ing the principal and two alternates. 
This examination will be conducted 
under the direction of Mr, Edward E. 
Stebbins, New England Secretary of 
the Civil Service Examiners at Room 
141, Post. Office building, Boston, on 
Wednesday, January 7th at 9 o'clock 
aan: 
Further information concerning 
the examination may be obtained by 
addressing A. P. Gardner, House of 
Representatives, Washington, D. C. 
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An INourIRING MIND 
Little Johnnie had been reading the 
newspaper. 
“Pa,” he said, as he laid the paper 
aside, “where is Dresden?” 
“Dresden? Why, Dresden is in Ger- 
many, my son,” said Mr. Knowitall. 
“Why ?” 
“Oh, nothin’” said Johnnie, ‘only 
this paper must be edited by an ig- 
neramius. He speaks of Dresden 
Clina.”—Exchange. 
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