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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The choir music class organized 
some weeks ago at the Farms meets 
in the Baptist church every Friday 
evening. The membership now in- 
cludes: Sopranos—Mrs. J. A. May- 
berry, Misses M. Flizabeth Hall, Elsie 
L. Preston, Alice G. Bolam, Esther 
Hall, Lida Pierce, Josephine Williams, 
Clara Williams, Addie Williams, Mrs. 
L. G. Williams, Marjorie Cohoon and 
Carrie Davis; altos—Mrs. Lowe, Ella 
Lowe and Catherine Williams ; tenors 
I. E. Davis and B. F. Hawkins, jr.; 
basses—Howard A. Doane, Harry P. 
Cole and F. I. Preston; Miss Annie 
K. Holmes, accompanist. The class 
will take up during the course: Sol- 
diers’ Chorus from ‘“‘Faust,’’ Gounod ; 
«Palm Branches’ Laure, arranged 
by Arthur S. Wonson; “The Home- 
land” Sullivan; Peasants Wedding 
March, Soderland. 
Frank I. Lomasney is out with a 
handsome new stepper,—a bay mare. 
Mrs. A. R. Webber and John Man- 
ning Webber, the Misses Angela and 
Margaret Good, all of Roxbury, and 
Miss Lucy Lee Powers, of Jamaica 
Plain, who have’ been _ spend- 
ing the holidays with Mr. and 
Mrs. Lawrence J. Watson of 17 
Everett street, have returned to their 
homes. 
Forrester H. Pierce has spent the 
past week in New York City. 
Miss Violet Batchelder of Hart 
street, started this week taking les- 
sons in the art of manicuring and hair 
dressing at a Boston establishment. 
Miss Amy Thissell is entertaining 
at her home on Preston place, Miss 
Florence Witham of Lewiston, Me. 
Miss Witham wasa classmate of Miss 
Thissell while attending Bates college. 
Geo. H. Curnow has resigned his 
position as chauffeur for Frank Sea- 
bury, to take effect the last of this 
month. 
Mrs. John E. Lee of West Man- 
chester moved up to the Farms the 
first of the week and will spend the 
balance of the winter with her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Elmer Standley. 
is always a serious one. 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it wil: r willnot 
a <@) pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
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Mrs. Delia McNeil, corner Hale 
and Haskell streets, is entertaining 
friends from Pittsfield. 
John McGinnis 
The sad news was received at the 
Farms Tuesday, of the death of John 
McGinnis, who passed away on Tues- 
day morning last at the Maine Gen- 
eral hospital, Portland, Me. Mr. Mc- 
Ginnis was 27 years old and has for 
the past few years made the Farms 
his home, where he was well liked 
and had many friends. Several 
weeks ago he went to Maine to accept 
a position there and while at work was 
accidentally struck in the head by a 
piece of stone from a blast, as the re- 
sult of which, after several days being 
unconscious, he passed away. The 
body was taken to Antigonish, N.S., 
his native place, for interment. He 
leaves relatives and a large number of 
friends at Ipswich, at which place he 
also lived for some time. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140. 
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