NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
3 3: Beverly Sarma: 
Mrs. Elizabeth Hull of Hart street, 
who is, probably, next to the oldest 
Farms resident, being 82 years old, spent 
Christmas Day the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. George F. Wood. On that day 
Mrs. Hull did, what was to her, a re- 
markable act,—she talked over the tele- 
phone to her sister, who is 80 years old, 
and resides in Danvers. It was the first 
time she ever talked over the phone. 
John, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Myles Walsh, while coasting down the 
McKean avenue hill Christmas Day, run 
into a stone post, breaking his nose and 
otherwise injuring himself. 
Miss May D. Connolly left Monday 
for New York city, where she has spent 
the week, combining business with pleas- 
ure. 
George F. Wood of the Wayside 
greenhouse, set up his usual stand at 
Salem Christmas for the sale of ever- 
green decorations, and did an excellent 
business. 
The gymnasium classes will meet in 
Marshall’s hall Saturday evening and also 
next Monday and ‘Tuesday evenings as 
usual. 
A number of Farms young people at- 
tended the reunion and dance of the 
Beverly High school class of ’07, Tues- 
day evening. 
The annual Christmas tree and enter- 
tainment of the Baptist church was held 
at the Chapel on Christmas Eve, and 
was a most pleasing affair. The deco- 
rations and tree were very pretty and the 
children were all made very happy by 
receiving a present and plenty of candy. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell came up 
from her home at Pawtucket, R. L., 
yesterday to become a member of 
Larcom Ober’s camping out party at 
Idlewood Lake. 
William P. Day of Hart street has 
been seriously ill the past week with 
neuralgia around the heart. At this 
writing we are informed that he has 
considerably improved. 
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Alexander Shaw, superintendent at the 
Judge Moore estate, ‘‘ Rockmarge,’’ 
has spent a part of this week on a_busi- 
ness trip to New York City. 
Master Harry Mills of Tompkinsville, 
Conn., has been spending the holidays 
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ira B. Case, Hart street. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Barry of Pickett’ s 
court are very much pleased over the 
arrival of a bouncing baby boy in their 
family circle. 
A baby girl arrived last Sunday morn- 
ing to increase the happy family circle of 
Mr. and Mr. John A. Grey on Haskell 
street. 
Will Frame Check as Memento. 
Commander Charles H. Day recently 
received a document from the U. S. 
government which might in some ways 
be considered somewhat of a joke, inas- 
much as it is a pension voucher calling 
for the amount of sevencents. It came 
about in this way. Comrade Day hav- 
ing arrived at the age when an_ increase 
of pension is due, made application for 
said increase, which was granted by the 
Pension Dept. on Dec. 3. As the reg- 
ular date for the payment of pension 
claims falls on Dec. 4, there was accord- 
ingly due Mr. Day one day’s increase, 
or, In money just seven cents. The 
commander, unless he changes his mind, 
will send for the money, which will be 
received ina U. S. government check, 
and he will keep the check as a memen- 
to of Uncle Sam’s promptness and _pre- 
cision. It has been suggested that he 
have it framed and hungin G. A. R. 
hall. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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