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Next Friday evening, Jan. 15, the 
hose company of the Farms fire depart- 
ment will take their annual night off and 
are planning to visit Boston on that oc- 
casion. A dinner at one of the hotels 
and a visit to some theatre is on the pro- 
gram. 
The second night of the G. A. R. 
pitch tournament was played last even- 
ing. The prizes for the winners of the 
last competition were awarded, Eben 
Day securing Ist, Joshua Younger, 2d, 
and James McDonnell, 3d. 
Miss Nellie Neville left the Farms 
Friday of Jast week for a visit of several 
weeks with relatives in Philadelphia. 
While there Miss Neville will perfect 
herself in millinery, her chosen voca- 
tion. 
Mayor Trowt will have office hours at 
City hall every forenoon from 9 to 12 
o'clock, which is a change from the 
former arrangement by which the 
mayor's hours were in the afternoon. 
This is considered more satisfactory as 
more call to see the mayor in the fore- 
noon than in the afternoon as a_ usual 
thing. [he new chief executive of the 
city has a vast amount of work to per- 
form, which will require for a time, at 
least, about all of his time. 
The Beverly Farms Home Benefit 
Firemen’s Association held their annual 
meeting last evening and elected the fol- 
lowing officers: Eli R. Hodgkins, 
president; R. E. Grush, vice pres. ; W. 
R. Brooks, secy.; Lewis G. Williams, 
fin. secy.; Elmer Standley, treas.; W. 
S. Pike, James E. Cole, Benj. Osborn, 
E. R. Hodgkins and R. E Grush, direc- 
tors. During the past year the associa- 
tion lost two members, —Andrew Stand- 
ley and Wm. P. Day. 
Last Friday evening John Garvey 
went out in the rear of his home on 
Haskell street to attend to some work. 
He slipped on the ice and fell, breaking 
his shoulder, the same that was injured 
in the auto accident of last summer. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
TiC es A Way his 
{26 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Their 25th Anniversary. 
‘Twenty-five years of wedded life, the 
anniversary of which occurred January 
1, was quietly observed by Station Agent 
William H. Gerrish of Pride’s Cross- 
ingand Mrs. Gerrish at their pretty home 
on Hale street, last Friday. 
Station Agent Gerrish took Miss Lil- 
lan E. Manent for his bride at Kittery, 
Me., a quarter of a century ago, the 
ceremony being performed by Rev. A. 
E. Breck of that town. For twenty-sev- 
en years Mr. Gerrish has been station 
agent at Pride’s Crossing and has seen 
that place grow from a small colony to 
one of the largest and most interesting 
along the picturesque North Shore. 
Agent Gerrish is of the type of men that 
wear well. Always courteous, always 
kind and attentive, he has made lasting 
friendships. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 
rish have many friends at the Farms and 
although comparatively few knew of the 
wedding anniversary, they were the re- 
cipients of numerous congratulations. 
Last Friday Agent Gerrish was hand- 
somely remembered by many of the sum- 
mer colonists, one gift which came 
anonymously, and was brought by a 
woman, was a box which was filled with 
gold pieces of a large denomination. 
CARD OF THANKS. 
Mrs. Garrish and I wish to thank our ‘friends 
of Pride’s Crossing ’’ who remembered us in so 
generous a manner on the twenty-fifth annivers- 
ary of our marriage. As we cannot thank them 
all personally we take this manner of expressing 
our thanks and great appreciation of the gift, 
and of the friendly feeling that prompted it. 
W. H. GerrisuH. 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass., Jan. 7, 1909. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
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Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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