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taken to court on Wednesday. The 
two principles were charged with 
mutual assault. Joseph Lareom, 
who figured a little the worst for 
the affray was placed on probation 
for three months. Stanislas Deleuri, 
an Italian, was found not guilty. 
The Board of Health have been 
advertising this week for bids for 
the collection of garbage. The 2d 
district includes Ward 6 and that 
part of Ward 4 below Chapman’s 
corner. The bids eall for a three- 
year contract. 
Miss Vessie Haskell is building a 
model 2-family house on Chapman 
street, Beverly. Wilbur J. Pierce, 
the Central square plumber, has the 
plumbing contract. 
At last Friday evening’s meeting 
of John West colony, Pilgrim Fa- 
thers held in Marshall’s hall, the 
doors were opened to the public 
and many took advantage of the 
privilege to listen to an excellent 
entertainment. The program in- 
eluded: piano solos by Miss Muriel 
Publicover; songs by Miss Benvie of 
Danvers: trombone selections by 
Fred Hull; vocal selections by Miss 
Grace Connell; cornet duets by Rex 
Hull and Ruel Davis; piano selec- 
| tions by Mrs. Wm. J. Dougherty. 
Her rendition of the ‘‘Storm’’ was 
particularly enjoyed. An orchestra 
of six pieces rendered a concert and 
played for dancing. A guest of the 
colony was Deputy Supreme Gov. 
Mrs. Estella McLaughlin of Lynn. 
During the evening refreshments 
Were served. 
Peter Ward has leased apartments 
in the Cornelius Murray house on 
Hart street, formerly occupied by 
John Hansbury. 
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Samuel F. Collamore of Green- 
wood avenue has been on the sick 
list this week. His duties as jani- 
tor at the Farms school have been 
filled by Ezra P. Williams. 
The marriage intentions have 
been filled with the City Clerk of 
Frank Alton Williams, a popular 
Farms young man, and Miss Wini- 
fred May Allen of Beverly to take 
place next Wednesday, February 
14th. They are to live in the apart- 
ments of the O’Hearn house, corner 
Greenwood avenue and Webster 
street, formerly occupied by Wm. L. . 
Allen. 
Rev. Joseph Palmer of Salem 
will exchange with the pastor of 
the Beverly Farms Baptist chureh 
Sunday morning. In the evening 
the pastor, Rev. Clarence Strong 
Pond will preach. The anniversary 
of the birth of Abraham Lincoln 
will be noticed. The Governor’s 
Lineoln Day proclamation will be 
read. In observance of the anni- 
versary of the writing of the Battle 
Hymn of the Republic, that hymn 
will be sung. There will be special 
music under the direction of the 
choir and the organist Mrs. Arthur 
Harlow. Two anthems will be sung. 
Samuel Gentlee, bass soloist, will 
sing two selections; Mrs. Florence 
Leavitt Rowell, soprano soloist, will 
sing twice. Both Mr. Gentlee and 
Mrs. Rowell are artists. . Mrs. 
Rowell is soloist in the Unitarian 
ehureh, Salem. The pastor will 
preach a gospel sermon: ‘‘One day 
is with the Lord a thousand years: 
God’s patience with men.’’ 
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The Beverly Farms firemen held 
their regular monthly meeting at 
the West street engine house last 
Monday evening. Routine business 
was transacted. 
Past president of Preston W RC, 
who is an aide of the Chelsea Sol- 
diers’ home committee is arranging 
to present an entertainment the last 
of this month at the institution. A 
part of the program is to be a 
drama now being rehearsed by local 
talent. 
The young people here during the 
pleasant evenings of this week have 
taken advantage of the sleighing 
and have made up quite a number 
of sleigh ride parties. These, with 
the. musical instruments and other 
joyful sounds made by out of town 
parties have done considerable the 
past evenings to wake up the usual 
peaceful sleepers at the Farms. 
Miss Alice F. Brown, of Hartford; 
Conn., has been visiting friends at 
the Farms this week. 
FW. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms - Mass. 
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