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Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Connolly 
and family, and Mr. and.Mrs. Wilbur 
J. Pierce spent Sunday with Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur Stevens of Beverly 
at their camp, Chebaecco Pond, and 
enjoyed the day ice-boating and 
skating. 
Edwin F.. Campbell has been sery- 
ing as a juror in the superior court 
at Salem, this week. 
James J. Nugent is the latest 
Farms man to purchase an automo- 
bile. It is a Cadilac touring car. Mr. 
Nugent will use it for a public con- 
veyance in connection with. his liv- 
ery stable business. 
Rev. Fr. N. R. Walsh is under 
hospital treatment for an injury to 
one of his lower limbs. He fell the 
latter part of last week sustaining 
the above mentioned injury. 
A bad water break occurred early 
last Monday evening. It was dis- 
covered in the street in front of the 
Patrick Ahearn house which is oc- 
cupied by Station Agent Wm. L. 
Allen, corner Webster street and 
Greenwood avenue. JBefore_ the 
agent of the water department 
could arrive to shut the water off 
considerable damage resulted. The 
cellar of the house was flooded to 
the extent that a good part of the 
night was utilized to pump it out. 
The grading and filling about the 
. house was considerably damaged al- 
So. 
Members of Preston W. R. Corps 
are feeling very pleased over the 
presentation of a large soap stone 
sink which has been placed in the 
kitchen of the lodge room. It will 
replace the old fashioned iron one. 
The new acquisition will be install- 
ed shortly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Gordon 
of Springfield have been among the 
week’s local.visitors. They were en- 
tertained by friends. 
Ice at Gravelly Pond has attained 
eutting thickness. Addison Davis, 
the local ice dealer, is installing a 
new boiler and engine at his ice 
house. He will probably have ev- 
erything in readiness for cutting the 
early part of next week. 
J. Albert Mayberry is quoted in 
real estate transfers as selling to 
William §. and John F. Spaulding 
land on Hart street, 111.25 by 300 
feet. This is the field lot, which 
has a good sized frontage on Hart 
street. Until recently it was owned 
by Otis and Arthur F. Luke. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1877 
Painting and Varnishing 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
There was a large attendance at 
Neighbors hall last Sunday after- 
noon to witness the public installa- 
tion of St. Margaret’s Court of 
Foresters. Many were present from 
out of town. ‘The work was _ per- 
formed by Dept. High Chief Ranger 
Heaphy of Beverly. He was assist- 
ed by a degree staff of 18 young 
ladies dressed in costumes. They 
were members of St. Winifred Court 
of Chelsea. The following officers 
were installed :—Cornelius Murray, 
ae ranger; Edward Sisal, Vo 
-Jereniiah Collins, fin. secy.; Miss 
Nellie Donovan, treas. ; ; Daniel Kelli- 
her, sen. con. John White, jun. 
con. ; Patrick: Barry, inside sen.; 
James Fanning, outside sen. After 
the official work was performed, a 
collation was served. 
Miss Bessie Orcutt of Dover, N. 
H., who is prominently identified 
with the musical interests of Dover, 
has been a visitor here this week. 
Members of the Farms fire depart- 
ment have secured a new piano dur- 
ing the past week. It is a much ap- 
preciated acquisition to the ‘‘par- 
lor’? of the West street engine 
house. The ‘‘boys’’ will derive 
much pleasure from its possession. 
Avoid 
the cold Winter 
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