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BEVERLY FARMS 
Geo. S. Day, the popular freight 
clerk at the Farms station, leaves 
tomorrow for a _ vacation trip to 
Montreal. Sidney Larcom will sub- 
stitute during his absence. 
The engagement is announced of 
Frank A. Williams, a well known 
and popular Farms young man, to 
Miss Winnie M. Allen of Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Mce- 
Shane (Violet Batchelder) com- 
pleted a three weeks’ visit with 
Mrs. McShane’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. D. Batchelder, Hart 
street, this week and returned to 
their Salem home. Mrs. Batchelder 
accompanied them for a short stay. 
Tuesday evening the Beverly 
Farms Brass Band held its annual 
election of officers as follows: Pres- 
ident, F. P. Gaudreau; vice presi- 
dent, Russell Cadigan; secretary, E. 
Fred Day; treasurer, Mrs. Geo. R. 
Dean; board of directors, Robert 
Smith, William Day, Arthur Har- 
low. The membership of the band 
is 26 at present. They have made 
excellent progress in the musical : 
line and have recently bought new 
uniforms. 
Rept. Herman A. MacDonald 
gets for his committees for the com- 
ing year in the Legislature, banks 
and banking, also water supply. 
The latter work Beverly is_ es- 
pecially interested in. Rept. John 
L. Saltonstall has been named on 
the committee on the ways and 
means. 
Tonight in Marshall’s hall Santa 
Claus will pay a belated visit to 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers. 
There will be, besides the distribu- 
tion of gifts, an entertainment and 
refreshments. 
At the first meeting of the Alder- 
men held after the inauguration 
exercises, Alderman Loring  pre- 
sented the name of Benj. F. Haw- 
kins for the unexpired term of one 
year for the Park Commission. 
There were three other names 
placed in nomination. On the in- 
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formal vote Mr. Hawkins received 
four votes and on the first formal 
ballot received seven votes out of 
nine and was elected. Mr. Hawkins 
is a popular Farms young man and 
will make an excellent official. The 
Breeze joins with his many friends 
in extending congratulations. 
The Ladies’ Auxiliary’ of St. 
John’s Episcopal church met with 
Mrs. Ernest Townsend at her 
Pride’s Crossing home, yesterday 
afternoon. 
The Misses Grace and Florence 
Connell have returned from a 
week’s visit among relatives at Co- 
hasset. 
Harvard Prize Play at B. F. Keith’s 
For the second week of the New 
Year at B. F. Keith’s, there is 
promised one of the strongest all- 
star vaudeville bills ever seen in 
Boston. One big novelty and three 
headliners of international reputa- 
tion will appear: William Rock, 
Maude Fulton, Clarice Vance, and 
the Harvard prize play. The last 
named is a one-act comedy written 
by Miss Florence J. Lewis of the fa- 
mous school of dramatic art at 
Radeliffe, and is entitled ‘‘That 
Case of the Jones.’’ It is of ex- 
ceptional interest to Bostonians 
from the fact that Ann Crewe, last 
seen here in ‘‘ Over Night,’’ will 
have the leading role, and she will 
be supported by a splendid com- 
pany. William Rock and Maude 
Fulton, unquestionably the greatest 
eccentric dancing team in the world, 
will present their big musical re- 
view, which has been creating gen- 
uine furore in New York for the 
past month. This requires the ser- 
vices of a company of twenty, in- 
cluding a French orchestra of five 
pieces and a beautiful stage setting. 
Another world famous star to ap- 
pear will be Clarice Vance, the 
‘‘Southern Singer,’’ who is beyond 
the question of a doubt the clever- 
est singer of plantation melodies 
on the American stage. She comes 
with a brand-new repertoire of 
songs, most of which were written 
especially for her by Mose Gumble. 
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