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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Bessie Williams, formerly 
bookkeeper at the Smith’s Express Co. 
office, at Beverly Farms has a posi- 
tion as assistant at the Pride’s Crossing 
postoffice. 
John C. McCarthy has resigned the 
position of police and caretaker at 
the Beverly Farms playgrounds and 
has accepted a similar position with 
the West Beach corporation and will 
commence his work Monday morning. 
Mr. McCarthy’s duties will be princi- 
pally the care of the pavilion. 
Postmaster and Mrs. William R. 
Brooks of Hart street are being con- 
gratulated on the birth of a girl last 
Saturday. 
The annual meeting of the Beverly 
Farms Firemen was held at the West 
street engine house Monday evening. 
The following officers were elected: 
Steamer Co., Duncan T. Smith, capt. ; 
Edwin F. Campbell, lieut.; Benjamin 
F. Hawkins, clerk. Hook and Lad- 
der Co., Alfred Williams, capt.; E. 
Fred Day, lieut.; Frank Cole, clerk. 
Supper was served and an entertain- 
ment followed the business meeting. 
Funeral services for the late Ezra 
K. Preston, age 81 years of age, a 
former Beverly Farms resident, who 
passed away at his late home in Cam- 
bridge were held at the Beverly Farms 
Baptist church last Saturday afternoon 
and were largely attended. Preston 
Post 188 of which he was a member 
had charge of the burial service. In- 
terment was made in the local ceme- 
tery. 
The last event scheduled in the 
course of free lectures and entertain- 
ments at the Beverly Farms school hall 
which was to have been given this eve- 
ning has been cancelled. Everybody 
is busy these days—counter attrac- 
tions, and inability to secure the de- 
sired talent, are some of the reasons 
for cancelling the affair. The course 
of lectures has been very much ap- 
preciated and no doubt with the com- 
ing of another fall the affairs will be 
resumed. 
Henry D. Stillman has purchased an 
estate consisting of a dwelling house 
and a small piece of land at Wenham 
center and has already moved to his 
new home. Mr. Stillman recently sold 
the Dodge Farms at East Wenham 
which he has made his home practi- 
cally all his life, to H. P. McKean, Jr. 
A large number of members of the 
local O. W. Holmes council, K. of C. 
paid a visit to the Beverly council 
Tuesday evening when the third de- 
gree was given to a class of 36 candi- 
dates. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Bailey of 
Dayton, Ohio, who are on a visit east, 
spent the past week visiting friends at 
Beverly Farms. 
At last Monday evening’s meeting 
of the aldermen the finance commit- 
tee reported against the final passage 
of the order appropriating $1,000 for 
the purchase of additional land, and 
for grading same, for the Beverly 
Farms playground. The order, in 
spite of the adverse report and the op- 
position of three aldermen, was how- 
ever adopted. Alderman Hull was 
much interested in the matter and 
should be given credit for his efforts 
in behalf of this improvement which 
will be much appreciated by the Farms 
people. 
‘Yhomas Wilson and family who have 
lived for the past few years in the 
George Stillman house, so called, have 
moved to Hamilton. 
William Bresnahan, who went 
through an operation at the Beverly 
Hospital, is reported to be daily im- 
proving. 
There will be an entertainment and 
dance in Marshall’s hall Wednesday 
evening, May 14th, under the auspices 
of the boys club of St. John’s church. 
Homer Callahan has been obliged 
to ~>> crutches the past week as a re- 
sult of lameness caused by stepping 
on a nail. 
In the coming June graduating class 
of the Beverly High school the follow- 
ing from the Farms will receive their 
diplomas: Miss Mollie Davis, Miss 
Prudence Connolly, Miss Katherine 
Nolan and Joseph Donovan. 
CHANGES IN BrvertyY FarMs POLICE 
Beverly’s motor cycle police division 
went into commission Sunday when 
Patrolman FE. F. Glidden went on duty 
as “Motor cycle cop.” He will cover 
Beverly Cove, Pride’s Crossing and 
3everly Farms on his motor cycle and 
later in the season it is expected that 
another motor cycle will be put on to 
cover North Beverly. 
Patrolman Webster K. Bray who has 
been covering a night beat at the 
Farms for a number of years has been 
transferred to the city proper and will 
cover the section of Cabot street be- 
tween . Federal and Swan streets. 
Daniel Murphy of the reserve force is 
covering Patrolman Bray’s old beat 
at the Farms. 
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Old lady (who has been lunching 
with her son)—Here, William, you 
left this quarter on the table by mis- 
take. It’s lucky I saw it, because the 
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