BEVERLY FARMS 
Reports from George Walter Lar- 
com, who is now under treatment at 
the Boston City hospital, show that he 
is getting along fairly well. He was 
obliged to undergo three operations. 
Members of John West colony, Pil- 
grim Fathers, will be much interested 
in this evening’s meeting in Marshall’s 
hall. Supreme Gov. George F. Brad- 
street and other supreme officers will 
be present and speak on the subject 
“New Rates” which are soon to go in- 
to effect. 
The first affair of the season, in 
Neighbor’s hall, was the entertain- 
ment given by Preston W. R. corps 
Tuesday evening. It was well at- 
tended and was “enjoyed by all. The 
program follows: Music, John West 
orchestra; play, “The Misses Pringle’s 
Leap Year”: Egyptian dance, Flelen 
Bennett; piano duet, Dorothy Tall 
and Louise Standley; Delsarte exer- 
cises by six children; piano solo, Dor- 
othy Hall; four hand reel, Cornelius 
Barry, Katherine Barry, Neal Mc- 
Vicar and Katherine McVicar; man- 
dolin and piano selection, Evelyn Mit- 
chell and Dorothy Hall; selection, or- 
chestra; play “A Precious Pickle” ; 
selection, orchestra. 
The Beverly School committee, at 
their meeting Tuesday re-elected the 
same corps of teachers for the Farms 
school as are now serving, as follows: 
Wilhelmina Patterson, Elizabeth 
Harding, Anna R. Brooks, Mary M. 
Dolan, “Mary Riley, Sara E. Piper, 
Adelaide 1. Day and Mary F. Lowd. 
The Mass, Highway Commission is 
preparing to rebuild and repair the 
highway from Chapman’s corner to 
the Manchester line. A section of the 
Pride’s end will be rebuilt with the 
3ermudoz preparation. ‘The Manches- 
ter end of the section is to be re-sur- 
faced in places and the whole re- 
paired. 
Archie McNeil, formerly of the 
Farms, now a resident of Beverly 
proper, was married Wednesday eve- 
ning at St Mary’s parochial residence 
to Miss Annie McPhail of the same 
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place. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary 
A. Waldron, a friend of the bride, 
and the best man was William Driscoll, 
a cousin of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. 
McNeil will live on Home street, 
Beverly. 
There will be a commissioner’s sale 
of real estate containing about four 
and one-half acres, on the premises on 
Monday, May 19th at 4 p.m. The 
land was formerly owned by Ben- 
jamin Preston and Benjamin F. Ben- 
nett, and is situated on a private way 
leading from Hart street. The sale 
is on the petition of Andrew W. Pres- 
ton. 
The boys of the Pastor’s Hour class 
of the Baptist church accompanied by 
Rev. C. S. Pond met at two o’clock 
yesterday afternoon and took a hike 
through the woods. Each boy took 
along a lunch and during the half 
hour’s halt for rest and refreshments 
hot drinks were served. 
Preston W. R. corps will serve an- 
other one of its popular public suppers 
in the G. A. R. banquet hall Tuesday 
from 5.30 to 7.00 o'clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ferguson of 
Wilmington, Del., have been visiting 
at the Farms the past week. 
Foreman Wm. Elliott, of the Street 
Dept., has had a force of men out do- 
ing the annual spring cleaning of the 
Beverly Farms streets. 
Miss Mary Lawton of Berlin, N. H., 
is spending a week here as the guest 
of friends. 
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Special attention given to lame, inter- | 
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done with neatness and despatch. Gen- 
tlemen’s light driving horses a specialty. 
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I pay a special price for auto tires and 
inner tubes. Send us a postal, or phone 
Beverly 347-2, and I will send a wagon at 
once. I pay spot cash. 
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