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Miss Dorothy Larcom is at West 
_ Medford for atime visiting her sister and 
Mrs. . Guy 
brother-in-law, Mr. and 
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Miss Jennie Hanson is assisting her 
sister Miss Clara Hanson, who is assist- 
; ant to Postmaster Pride, at the-Pride’s 
Crossing postofhice. 
Miss Mary EF. Keleher of Charles- 
town is enjoying her vacation at the 
the Farms, the guest of the Misses 
Murray on Hart st. 
La Barre Bros. Minstrels, Concert 
Band and Orchestra, are to give their 
annual entertainment in Neighbor’s hall 
next ‘Tuesday evening. 
“The Big Three’’—under the man- 
agement of Martin Lawlor and others 
will give their social and dance in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next Friday evening. 
Gregory P. and Eugene Connolly left 
the early part of the week for a visit with 
friends at Cayuga Lake, N. Y., where 
yacht racing is a strong attraction. 
Miss Fannie Williams, the popular 
bookkeeper at H. M. & R. E. Hodg- 
kins, .is enjoying a respite from’ her 
duties, having a two weeks’ vacation. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club and in- 
vited friends enjoyed atrolley trip yester- 
day afternoon, which. included a stop 
over at Marblehead for a fish dinner. 
A party of Farms ladies, friends and 
former neighbors, of Mrs. Samuel F. 
Cohoon journeyed to Needham, Tues- 
day and spent the day there visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. Cohoon in their new home. 
Mr.:and Mrs. Frank H. McCoy left 
Tuesday of this week for a vacation trip 
through a portion of Maine, stopping for 
a few days at Old Orchard, where Mr. 
McCoy’s mother is spending the sum- 
mer. 
A committee of nine members of St. 
Margaret’s Court of Foresters are mak- 
ing the necessary arrangements for a 
lawn party to be held upon the grounds 
adjoining St. Margaret’s church and rec- 
tory August 25. 
Victor Borden is planning to take a 
two weeks’ vacation from his duties as 
chauffeur for Mr. Dexter and expects 
with Mrs. Boardman to leave next week 
for North Conway, N. H., where they 
will enjoy life at the Davis farm. 
Jacob H. Woodberry, superintendent 
of the John Caswell estate, Round Plain 
farms, off Hart st., and Mrs. Wood- 
berry, are leaving today fora well earned 
two weeks’ vacation to be spent in Nova 
Scotia, Mrs. Woodberry’s former home. 
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AN it, that becomes an accustomed beauty to you. 
AN) The artistic possibilities to be obtained through 
M\ the adoption of it are boundless, and so potent a fac- 
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AN that the decorator, the wall paper designer, the draper, 
AN the rug maker, yes, even the maker of Ceramics, has 
Wr bent his most telling efforts in the creating of his 
“ especial product to harmonize and accompany this 
4N what might be termed American-twentieth-century 
#N designed furniture. It meets the demand of that ail 
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AN rockers, sofas and couches all upholstered in genuine 
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fis card tables, with reversible tops, library tables with 
ny out-of-the-way book shelves, secretaries with secret 
drawers, placques with quotations from the brightest 
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as We charge no interior decorators’ profits for this 
fiN “real” Arts and Crafts furniture. Only our usual small 
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One of Beverly Farms’ Famous Land 
Marks Destroyed. 
The Davis homestead, one of the old- 
est houses in Beverly Farms and a famous 
land mark, situated at Preston place 
on the Chebacco road, was destroyed by 
fire ‘Thursday forenoon. ‘The house 
was occupied by Charles Keefe and 
family. 
Just how the fire started is not yet 
known but apparently it originated in a 
chamber closet on the second Hoor, and 
when discovered was burning briskly. 
An alarm was rung in from box 54, and 
the three-quarters of a mile separating 
the box from the engine-house was cov- 
ered in record time, but as there was no 
water available nothing could be used 
but the chemicals, which were not 
effective against a fre with such _ head- 
way. 
Owing to the recent rains and the ef- 
forts of the firemen the flames were for- 
tunately prevented from spreading to the 
nearby barn and other buildings. 
Unfortunately part of Mr. Keefe’s 
furniture is a dead loss, not being pro- 
tected by insurance, and a part of what 
was saved is badly damaged. The house 
was insured for $1000, by A. A. For- 
ness and was the property of the Davis 
heirs. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O., week ending Aug. 6, 1908: 
Mr Wm R Cliff, Miss Jennie Crombie, Mr J 
C Connolly, Mrs J B Donnelly, Dr J] B Don- 
nelly, Mr Francis Durgan, Heirs Henry Dodge, 
Mrs Edw Ladd, Mrs Herbert Lyman, D J 
Manning. Miss A McGrath, Mr FE J] Noble, 
Miss Jenny M Olsson, F H Pettis, Mr Frank 
Roleins, Miss Spaulding, Mr George H_ Stod- 
dard, E E Ware Co. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
Frank Converse of the Broadway 
squad, New York City Police depart- 
ment, with Mrs. Converse, were the 
guests a part of this week of Mr. and 
Mrs, Winthrop F, Low, Valley street. 
