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April 6, 1917. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
3everly Farms has a patriotic ap- 
pearance with “Old Glory” floating 
from many flag poles. 
Brooks Adams, who has not been 
here for 31 years, will occupy his es- 
tate here the coming summer. 
Daniel J. Murphy of Beverly 
Farms, a reserve officer on the Bev- 
erly police, has been appointed a reg- 
ular patrolman. 
Miss Amy Striley, a popular in- 
structor at the Beverly Farms school 
was called to her home in Danvers the 
first of the week by the death of a 
relative. 
Howard L.: Preston and family, 
who have been living in the Pike 
house on Hale st., moved to the Pres- 
ton homestead and farm at East 
Wenham on Tuesday. 
At the primaries on Tuesday for 
the nomination of candidates for elec- 
tion to the Constitutional convention 
little interest’ was shown, only 72 
votes being cast. 
Try one of our Leatherex soles the 
next time you have your shoes re- 
paired. Not rubber; will keep out 
dampness. Whole sole and_ heel, 
$1.75; hatf-sole and heel, $1.35.— 
J. C. Culbert, Beverly Farms. adv. 
William G. Marshall, a popular 
Beverly Farms young man, has se- 
cured a position as a special day po- 
liceman at the United Shoe plant in 
Beverly. Marshall served on the 
3everly police last summer as a spe- 
cial. 
The Centerville portion of Ward 6 
is about to have its wish for a play- 
ground in that section gratified. 
Some time ago they petitionel the city 
government for it and at last Mon- 
day evening’s meeting of the alder- 
men an appropriation of $6,500 was 
recommended for the purchase of the 
‘Crampsey field. 
Among the Easter weddings to take 
place in this vicinitv are two of much 
interest to Beverly Farms folk. One 
is that of Dr. Daniel Francis Murphy 
of 28 Vine st. to Julia Grace Quirk 
of 35 High st. Another is that of 
Thomas Francis Bresnahan of 643 
Hale st. to Marie Agnes Beaudry ot 
Danvers. 
Leon Pierce of Medford, a former 
well known Beverly Farms young 
man, has been in town a portion of 
the past week. He has been super- 
iitending repairs to his parents’ prop- 
erty, the Pierce block on West. st. 
Mr. Pierce will probably be one of 
the new members of the Metropolitan 
Park Police when they put on the ex- 
tra force this summer. 
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Oscar Hakanson of Everett st. is 
out with a new Ford touring: car. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rotch of 
Newark, N. J., spent the past week 
with friends in Beverly Farms. 
Joseph B. Harlow of Hart st. has 
been drawn for the April term of the 
Superior Court, sitting at Salem. 
William H. Blanchard, a G. A. R. 
veteran, has been quite ill at his home 
on Hart st. for the past two weeks. 
He is reported to be improving. 
William Winchester and family of 
Boston, who live at Beverly Farms 
every summer, have leased apart- 
ments in the George F. Obear house 
on Hale st. for the coming season. 
Members of Preston post, G. A. R., 
were entertained by Preston W. R. C. 
at their regular meeting on Tuesday 
evening. A short entertainment and 
a collation helped make a_ pleasant 
evening. 
Thomas ‘Howden, who has been 
gardener at the Oliver Ames estate at 
Pride’s Crossing, concluded his duties 
there on April 1, and has moved to 
Hudson, where he owns a small farm. 
The new gardener is Mr. McDonald 
from Manchester, N. H. 
The Varney Drug Store presents 
quite an Easter-like appearance, with 
its beautiful collection of Easter lilies, 
potted plants, cut flowers, etc., which 
we understand are from the estab- 
lishment of John L. Chapman, and 
are for sale. The windows, too, have 
been decorated for Easter, one with 
a display of Easter candies. 
The last meeting of the ladies, who 
have been meeting weekly to’ sew for 
the Belgian babies, was held in the 
parish rooms of St. John’s church on 
Wednesday afternoon. All of their 
work was gathered and packed for 
shipment. The ladies have accomp- 
lished an important and_ beneficial 
work and their effort deserve praise. 
I will study and get ready, and 
maybe my chance will come.—Abra- 
ham Lincoln. 
“Life has given you much,” said a 
jealous companion to a talented and 
successful man. “Yes, she returns 
my gifts,” he answered. 
R. E. Henderson 
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BEVERLY. 
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1o—Ethel 
LARCOM 
April 9, 
»icture. 
April 11,12—Marguerite Clark in 
“The Fortunes of Fifi.’ Francis X. 
Bushman in “The Great Secret.” 
“Pictograph.” 
April 13, 14—Blanche Sweet in 
“Those Without Sin.’ _ Pearl White 
in “Pearl of the Army.” ‘Ham and 
Bud,” comedy. 
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