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BEVERLY FARMS 
The popular public card parties held 
in the basement of St. Margaret's 
church, weekly, came to an end fora 
time, or during lent, last Monday 
evening, much to-the regret of many 
who looked forward each week to,these 
gatherings. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
at their meeting last evening, adopted 
resolutions on the death of its treas- 
urer, for over 19 years, the late Asa 
Ober Marshall. 
George C. Tingley, who has been 
substituting as engineer at the West 
St., engine house, took his civil ser- 
vice examination, Wednesday, the 
same being necessary to secure the 
position permanently. 
Mrs. David W. Hardy and Mrs. 
Mattie Hanson have both been quite 
ill all this week, at their respective 
homes. 
The Ladies’ Embroidery Class were 
guests Wednesday afternoon, of Mrs. 
Ho lrving Dyer, ttart’street. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Publicover at- 
tended the recent Master Mariners’ 
banquet and ball, at Gloucester. 
Arthur Woodbury, concluded his 
services with Eli Rk. Hodgkins, last 
Saturday, in order to take possession 
of his newly purchased farm at North 
Reading. 
Addison Davis has been cutting ice 
at Gravelly pond, the past week, the 
recent cold snap increasing it in thick- 
ness, to about 16 inches, necessitating 
planing it down to 11 inches before 
houseing it. 
WHISPERINGS 
It was no funny valentine — that 
telephone message to our local barber 
shop, at Beverly Farms, asking one 
of my tonsorial artist friends to come 
immediately to Pride’s Crossing, to 
trim the beard of a well known old 
tinie resident. After a hustle and 
about a mile walk to his intended des- 
tination, my good friend was informed 
that he hadn’t been sent for and was 
not needed. And this combination of 
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pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting us examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it wil. r willnot 
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CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
facts did not cause the poor after-vic- 
tims who callcd at the shop to get 
shaved, to receive any better treatment 
than they deserved ; but fortunately 
the ‘“‘mad” has wore off. Frank 
would really like to know who was on 
the other end of that telephone. 
ASa ome! and Geraldine Farrar for 
Boston 
There will be no more ‘‘Salome”’ in 
New York at the Metropolitan Opera 
house, but its withdrawal there will 
not imperil the production of the 
opera in Boston during the week’s en- 
gagement of the Metropolitan Opera 
company at the Boston theatre, begin- 
ning Monday, April 1. Manager 
Lawrence McCarthy, acting on the 
advice of Heinrich Conried, director 
of the Metropolitan Opera company, 
makes the positive announcement that 
“Salome’’ will be retained in the Bos- 
ton repertoire and will receive at least 
one performance at the Boston 
theatre. He also says that Miss 
Geraldine Farrar, the world famous 
Boston prima donna, will sing several 
times during the engagement, and 
that she will be the bright, particular 
star on the opening night. The prices 
will be the same as in former years. 
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We respectfully solicit your Account and Banking Business. 
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Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLER, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
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