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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Benjamin Ober and Mrs. 
James D. Hooper, who left the Farms 
some time ago to visit their sister, 
Mrs. Charles Perkins in Chicago, have 
left that city and will spend the re- 
mainder of the winter in California. 
Former Alderman Augustus P. 
Loring, Jr., was recently elected a 
member of the State Housing Com- 
mittee of the Massachusetts Civic as- 
sociation. 
The boy members of the Pastor’s 
Hour at the local Baptist church are 
holding weekly meetings each Friday 
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Their invita- 
tion to the boys of the Baptist and 
Congregational churches of Manches- 
ter to come to Beverly Farms and 
spend a social evening was accepted 
and took place last evening. There 
was an entertainment, followed by re- 
freshments. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Thissell 
have the sympathy of their friends 
over the loss of their grand-daughter, 
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
liam Mason (Maude Thissell) who 
died in Norwood last week. 
John Gray, for a number of years 
chauffeur for Thomas M. McKee, has 
accepted a similar position with John 
L. Saltonstall. He will probably move 
with his family from the Farms to 
Beverly Cove in a short time. 
Probably not all the visitors to the 
Farms branch library are aware that 
the roll-top desk now in use there be- 
longed to Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, 
the poet and writer. The desk was 
presented by his son, Justice Oliver 
Wendell Holmes. Dr. Holmes’ libra- 
ry case was also given to local parties 
and is now in use in the Sunday school 
of the Farms Baptist church. 
Mrs. Henry L. Mason of Boston 
and the Farms, who is in charge of 
the next entertainment in the Lyceum 
program at the school assembly hall 
on Friday evening, Feb. 7, has paid 
a visit to the Farms to arrange for 
the event. There will be a musical 
program, including out-of-town talent. 
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Telephone: 
Mrs. Edward A. May entertained 
the Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church at her home on Hale 
street yesterday afternoon. 
Mr. Dow Ewnporses BILL 
In a communication to the Beverly 
Times, James B. Dow of Beverly 
Farms, expresses himself on the pro- 
posed amendment to the Beverly City 
charter, as follows: 
“Dear Sir :—I want to endorse most 
heartily the bill filed at the State 
house by our representative A. G. 
Catheron, which provides for the 
election of ward aldermen by all the 
voters of the city. 
“The business of the city should be 
transacted in the interest of the whole 
people. 
“Therefore the board 
elected by all the voters. 
“The city, in all its official relations 
should be treated as a unit—in order 
that confidence and prosperity may 
follow. 
“Any other policy will surely lead to 
unrest and depression and loss of en- 
terprise. It would also contribute to 
that most pernicious of all forms of 
graft, called trading.” 
should be 
Inquisitive Passenger—And what is 
that curious thing you are carrying? 
Sailor (with winch crank)—This, 
mum? It’s the crank what they use 
for winding up the dog watch.— 
Judge. 
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Residence, 16 Butman St 
ALFRED HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER: 
Special attention given to lame, in r 
fering and overreaching horses. Jobbing 
done with neatness and despatch. G 
tlemen’s light driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court Beverly Farms — 
W.F. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
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Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell 
I pay a special price for auto tires 
inner tubes. Send us a postal, or phon 
Beverly 347-2, and I will send a wagon 
once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Ct., Beverly! 
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