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BEVERLY FARMS 
Tunipoo Inn was opened last Sat- 
urday evening for the entertainment 
of about 40 couples. Dancing was 
indulged in by the party in the din- 
ing room. Good music and refresh- 
ments made the occasion an enjoy- 
able one. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd., and two 
sons, John H. and Eugene, returned 
to Bay Side, Long Island, on Tues- 
day after a pleasant .visit here over 
the holidays. Mrs. Watson and her 
other children will remain here a 
while longer. 
William R. Brooks, the Beverly 
Farms member of the board of as- 
sesors, was re-elected for three years 
at the first meeting of the aldermen 
held Tuesday evening. Assessor 
Brooks will look after the work in 
Wards 3 and 6 the coming year. 
The Men’s club of St. John’s 
church, together with many. invited 
friends, held a social evening at the 
social rooms in Marshall’s. hall on 
Tuesday evening. It was a most 
happy occasion, there being many en- 
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CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
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tertaining features, including music 
and refreshments. 
Mayor McPherson was a guest of, 
St. Margaret’s court of Foresters at 
their installation of officers on Wed- 
nesday evening. 
John Fallon of Worcester always 
likes to spend his vacation in Beverly 
Farms and the past week has been 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 
Connolly of Everett st. 
Numerous Beverly Farms people 
are finding real enjoyment in attend- 
ing the various parties held weekly 
at the Elks’ Home in Beverly. In 
nearly all of the events Farms people 
are represented on the committees in 
charge. 
A number of changes have taken 
place this week among the local em- 
ployes ,ot” the 'B,.+&.: M). railroad. 
George $. Day, for many years 
freight clerk at Beverly Farms sta- 
tion, bid off the job of yard master 
at Gloucester and commenced his 
duties there yesterday. Sidney Lar- 
com has been promoted from gateman 
to the position made vacant by Mr. 
Day. Arthur Himelman thas’ been 
brought from the Beach st. crossing 
to take care of the crossing at the 
Farms station and a new man, Mich- 
ael Daly has been made flagman at 
Beach st. 
MEETING OF BUSINESS 
MEN’s ASSOCIATION. 
The annual business meeting of 
the Business Men’s association of 
Feverly, Manchester, Wenham and 
[amilton, was held Tuesday evening 
at the Board of Trade rooms, Bev- 
erly. The following officers were 
elected for 1917: President, Harry S. 
‘Curtis; vice presidents, John 4H. 
Girdler, Andrew W. Rogers, Leon- 
ardo W. Carter; treasurer, Roland 
P Woodbury; auditor, John F. Hill; 
board of directors for one year, Wil- 
liam H. Cann, William H. Herlihy, 
Irving F. Obear, John J. Heaphy, 
Richard V. Pedrick, Walter R. Bell, 
Tred W. Varney and Louis S$. Smith; 
secretary, Benjamin .A. Patch. 
The annual banquet of the associa- 
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tion will be held next Monday eve- 
ning at Beverly City hall. 
On JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. 
Manchester’s and Beverly Farms’ 
representative to the General Coutt, 
F. FE, Raymond of Essex, has been 
appointed on the judiciary committee 
of the House. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. John S. Newbold gave a ball 
in Horticultural hall in Philadelphia 
for her débutante nieces, the Misses 
Patty Borie and Dorothy Emlen 
Newbold. The latter was also one 
of the buds honored by a dance given | 
by Mrs..E. T, Stotesbury in her new 
- ballroom last week. 
