March 2, 1917. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
S. John Connolly is out with a new 
Ford coupelet. 
The regular meeting of the Beverly 
Farms Fire dept. will be held at the 
local fire station next Monday eve- 
ning. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Cunning- 
ham of Trenton, N. J. have been 
among the visitors to Beverly Farms 
ihe past week. 
Miss Grace Quirk has resigned her 
position with the telephone company. 
She has been one of the popular 
operators at the local exchange for 
several years past. 
The outside of the G. A. R. hall 1s 
to be i needed improve- 
ment. The contract has been award- 
ed to Arthur A. Woodbury of the Eli 
R. Hodgkins Co. 
Another evening’s play in the pitch 
tournament between the camps of 
Sons of Veterans from Manchester 
and Beverly Farms will be held this 
evening at G. A. R. hall. 
The melting snow, ice and frost 
the past week have made the walk- 
ing on many Beverly Farms_ side- 
walks quite difficult. Probably the 
worst sidewalk at the Farms is on 
Oak st., where Alderman Connolly 
lives. 
John Burrill, clerk in charge of the 
Beverly Farms branch of the Beverly 
rust Co.. has tendered his resigna- 
tion and has accepted a position as 
bookkeeper for the Jewett Shoe Co., 
Boston. Mr. Burrill’s successor will 
be Robert Standley of Beverly. 
The committee on public service 
aad aid on Tuesday evening awardeu 
tl:e contract for the collection of ashes 
in the Beverly Farms district to Dan- 
ie) M. Coughlin, the lowest bidder, 
jor $2425. The work the past few 
years has been done by Frank I. 
Lomasney. 
The committee on 
school accommodations, of which 
Alderman Connolly is chairman, will 
give a public hearing at City hall this 
evening at 7.30 o'clock. Citizens’ in- 
terested in ate subject will be given 
an opportunity to present suggestions 
to the committee. 
About 35 Beverly Farms young 
ladies gave a linen shower last eve- 
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Maddalena (Barbara Dan- 
iels) of Hale st. to Miss Grace Ourk, 
whose marriage to Dr. Daniel J. 
Murphy is to take place in April. 
The gifts of linen were many and 
varied. Refreshments and music 
were provided for the entertainent 
of the guests. 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
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Miss Alice Chapman is visiting her 
brother Thomas Chapman at his home 
in Schenectady, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Colburn 
of Bangor, Me., have been spending 
the past week with friends in Beverly 
lLarms. 
Preston W. R. C., 93, gave a pub- 
lic whist party in G. A. R. hall: last 
evening which was enjoyed by a large 
eathering. 
James E. McDonnell left Wednes- 
day for Flushing, N. Y., where he 
will be employed for several weeks 
by Connolly Bros. 
The residents of Pickett court have 
petitioned the city government for an 
electric street lamp. At present the 
street is without one. 
Peter McLaughlin, who has been 
spending the past two weeks visiting 
his family here, has returned to War- 
renton, Va., where he is employed by 
Connolly Bros. 
A splendid entertainment was giver 
at the local Baptist church last Tues- 
day evening under the auspices of the 
missionary committee of the church. 
All the parts were well taken by local 
talent. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Hansbury, celebrated her sixth 
birthday last Saturday by giving a 
party to 10 of her little friends. 
Games were played and a_ birthday 
cake enjoyed. 
Nomination papers have been filed 
for Clarence Strong Pond, who will 
be a candidate for election as one of 
the four delegates at large from the 
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‘6th Congressional district to the Con- 
stitutional convention. 
Unclaimed letters at the Beverly 
Farms postoffice for the week ending 
Feb. 28: Asa B. Baker, Miss Lillian 
Cararan, Mrs. W. Chase, Mrs. W. B. 
Dow, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Aggie 
Quigley and John Willson.—Law- 
rence J. Watson, P. M. 
“Recall the noblest person you have 
ever tret—the most loving, the wis- 
est, the sweetest, the strongest, the 
most beautiful—and multiply — that 
person by infinity, and you have 
God.”—Clarence Lathbury. 
R. E. Henderson 
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As soon as Adam awoke and saw 
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