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Miss Nancy Mitchell went to her 
home in Pawtucket, R. I., for Thanks- 
giving, and will remain there for the bal- 
ance of the week. 
The Men’s club connected with the 
Baptist church held a social in the Chapel 
_Jast Monday evening and listened to a 
patriotic lecture given by Rev. Howard 
A. Pease of Natick, after which a light 
lunch was served and an hour was spent 
in a social way. 
Miss Beatrice Allen came home from 
Springfield, where she is teaching, to 
spend Thanksgiving with her parents, 
Station Agent and Mrs. W. L. Allen, 
on Greenwood ave. ; 
John A. Campbell has accepted a 
position with an automobile concern on 
Columbus ave., Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pike, jr., 
are receiving congratulations on the 
arrival of alittle girl in their home on 
Hart street, last Sunday. Mr. Pike 1s 
passing around the cigars. 
Harry Guinnivan of Beverly, chauffeur 
for the Gerard Bements, and Miss 
Cummings of Salem, were united in 
marriage at the home of the bride in 
Salem Wednesday evening. After a 
short wedding trip the young people will 
live at the Mrs. Rose McCoy cottage on 
High street. 
A rally will be held at Centerville this 
(Friday) evening in the interest of 
Charles H. Trowt for Mayor. A num- 
ber from this section of the ward will at- 
tend. 
The whist party given at G. A. R. 
hall Monday evening under the auspices 
of the Associates proved a very pleasant 
occasion. ‘The first prize for ladies, a 
jewel case, was won by Mrs. George 
P. Grayer; the 2d, a pocket book, by 
Miss Sylvia Bushen; consolation, bric- 
a-brac ornament, by Mrs. Elmer Stand- 
ley. The gentlemen’s prizes were won 
by George P. Grayer, Ist, an umbrella; 
Dennis Kelliher, 2d, small piece statuary 
(ion); Willis Marshall, consolation, a 
bric-a-brac ornament. 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
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Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
> SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
On and after Dec. 1, Saturdays ex- 
cepted, the Standley shoe store will 
close evenings at 8 o’clock during the 
winter months. 
The grounds about the new residence 
of Mrs Abbie Marshall have been very 
artistically laid out and bespeaks a very 
picturesque spot next season when the 
flowers and shrubs will be in bloom. 
Daniels-Gleasun Co. are closing even- 
ings at 6.30 through the winter. Satur- 
days at 10 p. m. 
The interior of Varney’s drug store, 
Central square, has been in the hands of 
painters the past week. 
J. M. Publicover and family spent 
Thanksgiving at Gloucester. 
John L. Chapman and family have 
vacated their cottage on Haskell street 
and have moved to the Swift estate at 
Pride's for the winter. 
There will be a rally in the interest of 
Charles H. Trowt for mayor in Neigh- 
bor’s hall tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. 
Everybody invited. 
Mrs. John Holtman, Miss Lillian 
Holtman and Arthur Holtman, former 
Farms residents, but now of Barnstable, 
were guests the early part of the week of 
Mr. and Mrs. Mattis Hansen. 
A public whist party will be held in 
Marshall’s hall on Friday evening, Dec. 
4, under the management of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers. Good prizes 
will be given. ‘Tickets 20 cents. 
The Beverly-Salem football game at 
Salem yesterday morning attracted a large 
number of Farms enthusiasts. The Bev- 
erly team won 12 to 0. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in allits Branches 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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Milton Sts. 
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Masonic Bldg., 
BEVERLY, 
Telephones 
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277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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