BEVERLY FARMS 
The reception in Neighbor’s hall 
last Friday afternoon to Rev. Neilson 
Poe Carey, the new pastor of St. 
John’s Episcopal church, was a most 
enjoyable affair, about 200 were pre- 
sent. Members of the following 
committee took turns in assisting Mr. 
Carey in receiving: Mrs. George H. 
Lyman, Mrs. W. C. Loring, Mrs. 
Willard B. Publicover, Mrs. Edwin 
A. Boardman, Mrs. Franklin I. Pres- 
ton and Miss Jane Bartlett. Refresh- 
ments were served during the after- 
noon. Miss Margaret Thomas and 
Mrs. Philip Stockton presided at the 
tea table. Miss Jane Bolam had 
charge of the refreshment table and 
was assisted in serving by the Misses 
Helen Campbell, Isabel Boardman, 
Ethel Townsend and Katherine 
Northrup. The hall was prettily 
decorated, potted plants, bay trees 
and palms being tastefully used. 
Frank E. Cole, of the North Shore 
Nurseries & Florist Co., is out with a 
new Ford auto delivery. 
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Making 
Investments 
The officials of the Beverly 
National Bank are at your 
service for advice as to the 
best methods for making 
investments. 
will be treated with the 
attention and regarded in 
every way as confidential. 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W; 
Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
Your affairs 
KE. S. Webber, Cashier 
NORTH SHOR BREEZE 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street rE 
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: Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO. 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
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Painting and Varnishing First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Gaudreau, proprietor, closes at 8 
o'clock evenings during the winter, 
instead of at nine as during the sum- 
mer.—Opposite the post-office. adv. 
Dr. Warren has moved into the Dr. 
Jackson cottage, corner Hale and 
Hart sts., for the winter. 
Miss Almira Williams and Miss 
Jennie Bolam helped make up a merry 
party of Beverly young people, who 
spent last week-end and the holiday 
enjoying cottage life at West Glou- 
Cester. 
Mrs. Wm. Burns moved from High 
st. to one of the cottages in Connolly 
place, this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Vocins, West 
st., are being congratulated over the 
advent of a baby boy, which arrived 
last Monday. 
Get-TocretHEeR CLrus ProcRAM 
The program of the-Get-Together 
chib (men) of St. Peter's Parish, 
Beverly, for the r914-’15 season, al- 
ways interesting, would seem to pro- 
vide for evenings of unusual merit 
this winter. The meetings are on the 
third Tuesday of every month at 8 
o'clock, in the Parish House, Bow st. 
The program follows: 
October 20, 1914. W illiam Le 
Swan of the Associated Press: “Sbhe 
Collection and Distribution of News.” 
November 17. Edward W. Haze- 
well, editor of the Boston Transcript. 
“Abraham Lincoln 
December 15. Dr. Francis H. 
Rowley, president of The American 
Humane Education society. 
January 10, 1915. Edwin D. Mead, 
president of the World’s Peace so- 
ciety. “The United States and The 
United World.” 
February 16. The annual banquet 
of the club. The Honorable Joseph 
B. Maccabe of Boston; Robert A: 
Woods of the South End House, 
March 16. Addison L, Winship 
of Boston, Civic Secretary. 
April 20. Henry L. Stuart. ‘ 
in All Times and All Climes ;” 
trated with motion pictures. 
‘Shoes 
illus- 
The Central sq. barber shop, Peter 
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May 18. Parish Reception. 
Leo. Charles Demack is president 
of the club, Ralph E. Johnson, secre- 
tary, and Charles E. Joslin, treasurer. 
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