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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Emma Hanson has sold her 
house lot, corner Odell avenue and 
Sherman street, Montserrat, and 
has purchased a lot on Baker ave- 
nue, Beverly, on which there is a 
new house. She will soon occupy 
the same. 
Addison Davis will commence to 
harvest his ice crop at Gravelly 
pond within a few days. It is about 
12 inches and of excellent quality. 
The house and stable on the. J. 
Eliott Cabot estate, at West Beach 
hill, now owned by Mrs. Chas. IT. 
Dalton, are being torn down by 
Connolly Bros. The land will be 
filled and graded. The Cabot house 
was one of the early summer resi- 
denees and in its day was consid- 
ered a mansion. 
James Zampbell, who ‘moved to 
Medford, about a year ago is to re- 
turn to the Farms’ and was here 
this week looking up a tenement. 
Mrs. James B. Dow during the 
past week has been a victim of la 
grippe and has had a trained nurse 
in attendance. We are pleased to 
report that at this time she is much 
improved. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lomasney 
spent a part of this week at Plain- 
field, N..J., with their son Ivory, 
who is attending ‘school at that 
= place. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist 
church will meet at the chapel this 
evening. The meeting will be of 
special interest to the members as 
there will be special entertaining 
features, it being the fifth anni- 
versary of the club. 
It is reported upon good author- 
ity that Little Mystery Island, 
which for years has been owned by 
the Haven estate, has been sold to 
Edwin Garsia and others. The is- 
~ land is on the south or ocean side 
of great. Mystery and contains about 
five acres. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained by Mrs. Marshall T. Lar- 
eom last evening at her home on 
West street. 
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The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation is to be held 
Monday evening, February 19th—a 
‘“‘town meeting’’ evening for the 
corporation members. 
There will be quite a delegation 
of Farms people at the Beverly City 
hall this evening to attend the an- 
nual concert and dance of Clan Wal- 
lace, which society has quite anum- 
ber of members from the Farms. 
Philip Carbrey is a new employee 
at the Jas. B: Dow & Co. coal yards. 
Edwin Campbell. and Stephen 
Reed this week took over the garage 
and auto business of Charles Mar- 
tin, which the latter has conducted 
in Central square for seyeral years. 
An orchestra of ten pieces, made 
up of .members of,.the Beverly 
Farms Brass band, trombone selec- 
tions by Fred Hull, piano selections 
by Miss Standley of the Farms and 
Miss Dorothy Hall of Beverly, and 
songs by Robert Smith, was a part 
of the entertainment program en- 
joyed by the members of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, at their 
meeting last Friday evening: 
Members of Engine Co. 3° will’ 
take their annual ‘‘night ‘off’’ Sat- 
urday and with friends will go to 
Boston, have dinner at a hotel and 
attend the theatre. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Richards 
of Bridgeport, Conn., have been 
visiting friends at the Farms the 
past week. 
Mrs. Wm. TH. Gerrish has the sym- 
- pathy of her many friends over the 
loss of her mother, who passed 
away last Sunday, at her home in 
Kittery, Me. 
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An award was made this week of 
$2500 to ‘‘The Twenty-five <Asso- 
ciates,’’ a Beverly real estate or- 
ganization, for damages in the tak- 
ing of land by the city of Beverly 
at the corner of Cabot and Winter 
streets. Sixteen hundred dollars is 
to be paid by the city of Beverly 
and $900 by the County of Essex. 
Attorney Herman A. MacDonald 
was counsel for The ‘Twenty-five 
Associates. 
The Beverly Farms Athletic club 
are to hold an open meeting at their 
club rooms next Monday evening, 
with the purpose of ascertaining 
what interest there is towards form- 
ing and maintaining a_ good _ ball 
team at the Farms next summer. In 
the past, the fact that there has not 
been any good diamond to play on 
has had the effect of not developing 
the sport as it will now, perhaps, 
that the Farms with its new play- 
ground and baseball diamond off- 
ers the opportunity long wanted. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms” - 
Mass. 
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