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BEVERLY FARMS 
The building mover has been 
busy this week moving the Haven 
cottage, known as the ‘‘Cosgrove 
House,’ from its old location on 
West street to Connolly place. The 
house has been cut in three sections 
and will be made into three mod- 
ern cottages, for which the cellars 
and foundations are being prepared. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Williams 
have returned from their wedding 
trip and have started housekeeping 
in their new home, corner Green- 
wood avenue and Webster street. 
Felix Naylor of Hart street has 
leased a 30-acre farm in Essex and 
plans to move his family there soon. 
Mr. Naylor owns an estate at 209 
Hart street and conducts a milk 
route about the Farms. Tle also 
does some farming and this new 
move is made with the intention of 
increasing his present business. Al- 
though-he plans to live in his new 
house and lease his present one, he 
will continue his present business 
at the Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene of 
Portland, Me., are being congratu- 
lated over the birth of a son. Mrs. 
Greene, before her marriage, was 
Miss Pearl Whitcomb, a popular 
Farms school teacher. 
George H. Wyatt has gone to 
Washington, for a visit with his 
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. John D. Mutch. Mr. Mutch 
is Coachman for Mrs. Leiter. 
George Larcom has been at the 
Beverly hospital all of the past 
week. He went there for an opera- 
tion and has been getting along 
nicely. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation was held in Mar- 
shall’s hall, Monday evening, and 
Was attended by the usual large 
gathering of the members. It was 
the most quiet and harmonious 
meeting for years. Sia 
Miss Carrie Davis, the popular 
assistant at the Farms _ postoffice, 
has been visiting relatives in Spring- 
field the past week. 
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George P. Coburn has been in 
Lawrence this week as a delegate 
from the local Carpenters’ and 
Joiners’ union, attending the annual 
convention of the Mass. State coun- 
ceil. 
A requiem high mass was cele- 
brated at St. Margaret’s church yes- 
terday morning, it being in memory 
of the deceased members of Oliver 
Wendell Holmes Council, K of C. 
The order attended in a body. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh of 
Waterbury, Conn., have been visit- 
ing at the Farms the past week. 
Henry Lawrence, supt. of the es- 
tate of the Franklin Murphy’s at 
Mendham, N. J., 
this week at the Farms. 
Mrs. Alice L. Preston, aid to the 
Chelsea Soldiers’ Home committee, 
has arranged to present the enter- 
tainhent, which has been in _ prepa- 
ration for some time, at: the insti- 
tution Thursday, March 7th, for the 
old. soldiers. On the program is a 
drama’ which refers to the Civil 
war. 
James F,.. MeGerity and family 
are to move to Medford next Mon- 
day, where Mr. McGerity has_ se- 
cured a position. 
At last Tuesday evening’s meet- 
ing of the Preston WRC, past pres- 
ident, Mrs. Alice L. Preston was 
taken by surprise when the _ treas- 
urer, Mrs. Alice Collamore, in be- 
half of the members, presented her 
with a past president’s gold badge 
suitably inseribed. She expressed 
her sincere thanks and appreciation 
in a few well chosen remarks. Mrs. 
Preston has been president of the 
corps for the past six consecutive 
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vears. After the close of the busi- 
ness session there was an excellent 
entertainment in commemoration of 
Lincoln and Washington’s  birth- 
days. 
F,. P. Gaudreau, the Central 
square barber, is having his shop 
improved by papering and painting 
and has installed a metal ceiling. 
This shop has the reputation of be- 
ing among the best equipped and 
furnished barber shops this side of 
Boston. 
During the Lenten season there 
will be mass every morning at 8 
o'clock and services Tuesday and 
Friday evenings at 8 o’clock at St. 
Margaret’s church. 
AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS 
If you are interested in Automo- 
bile Trucks, call or phone to us for 
a demonstration, as we have taken 
the agency for the well known 
White trucks and pleasure’ ears, 
and we now have one of these 
trueks on hand as a demonstrator. 
Perkins & Corliss. Tel. Gloucester 
200. 7-8-9 
Fr. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms — - 
Mass. 
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