BEVERLY FARMS 
Construction work about the 
Farms is practically at a standstill 
and consequently there are many 
idle men about the village. 
William T. Pepper of Beverly, 
has been made the new assistant 
truant officer. This is of interest to 
the Beverly Farms student who has 
any inclination in the future to play 
‘‘hookey’’ from school. 
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. 
John’s Episcopal church was en- 
tertained by Mrs. Joseph Holroyd, 
Pride’s Crossing, yesterday after- 
noon. The ladies are doing a great 
deal of work for the benefit of the 
church and its members. 
Edwin F. Campbell and Stephen 
Reed sent out notices this week of 
their partnership in conducting the 
Central square garage and auto re- 
pair shop. 
Mr. Manent of Kittery, Me., has 
taken up his permanent residence at 
the Farms with his daughter and 
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I. 
Gerrish, Hale street. 
Addison Davis started yesterday 
to harvest his ice crop at Gravelly 
pond. 
Miss Cheverie of Beverly is the 
new bookkeeper at the coal office of 
James B. Dow & Co. 
Miss Prudence Connolly was tak- 
en to the Beverly hospital last Sun- 
day evening and operated upon for 
appendicitis. She is getting along 
nicely and is on the road to a speedy 
recovery. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Lindsay 
of Meriden, Conn., have been visit- 
ing friends at the Farms the past 
week. 
The young people at the Farms 
are taking advantage of the good 
sleighing and the moonlight nights 
and have had several sleigh ride 
parties. 
Wm. S. Pike, Jr., who fractured 
his leg while loading sand at West 
beach is reported to be getting along 
nicely at the Beverly hospital. 
Leon Pierce has been on the sick 
list the past week. 
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The street department have had The Girls’ club: of St. John’s 
men out all the week working on 
the snow, and the sidewalks have 
consequently been kept in good con- 
dition, 
The whist party and dance con- 
ducted by the Beveriy Farms Brass 
band in Marshall’s hall last Friday 
evening was well attended and thor- 
oughly enjoyed. The winners at 
whist were: first prize, ladies: Miss 
Margaret Quirk; second prize, iiss 
Nettie Salderwalk ; consolation, 
Miss Maud Eddy. For the gentle- 
men, Marshall Woodberry took Ist; 
Michael Daley 2d, and the consola- 
tion went to John Daniels. The 
band’s own orchestra furnished mu- 
sic for the dancing. 
The committee on the collection of 
ashes have advertised for bids for 
collection in the city proper and an- 
other for collection at Beverly 
Farms. The bids are to be opened 
this evening. 
The Beverly Farms firemen will 
hold their regular monthly meeting 
e house next 
Monday evening. At this meeting 
the hook and ladder company will 
appoint a committee to make —ar- 
rangements for their annual night 
off. Engine Co. 38 made up a party 
of 30 and went to Boston last Sat- 
urday evening. 
Mrs. John Grey and_ ehildren, 
who have been visiting Mrs. Grey’s 
relatives in Cambridge for the past 
three weeks, returned to the Farms 
this week. 
Elmer R. 
is visiting friends at Beve 
this week. 
Smith of Dover, N. H., 
rly Farms 
church will be the guests this eve- 
ning of Miss Alice Bolam at her 
home on Hale street. 
Dr. MeCraig, well known in his 
lectures on social and personal pur- 
ity, will speak at the Beverly Farms 
Baptist church, Sunday evening at 
6 o’clock. 
Mrs. James B, 
from her 
Dow 
recent attack 
IS recovering 
of grip and 
with Mr. Dow plans to leave for 
their trip to Bermuda the 15th of 
the month. 
The weekly basket ball games 
and dances held in Gloucester, are 
proving to be quite an attraction 
for a number of Beverly Farms 
young men. 
The Globe Comedy Co. is to give 
a variety show in the Manchester 
Town hadl next Thursday evening. 
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Apothecary 
Beverly Farms - Mass. 
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