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The installation of officers of Oliver 
Wendall Holmes council, K. of C., 
took place in Marshall’s hall Wednesday 
evening. District Deputy Buckley of 
Gloucester was the installing officer. 
After the installation refreshments were 
served and a social hour was spent. 
The dance which was to have been 
held in Marshall’s hall this evening has 
been postponed until Friday evening, 
Feb. 26. The change is due to count- 
er attractions, especially the Firemen’s 
ball and hose-laying contest in Beverly 
City hall. 
The G. A. R. associates are to con- 
duct a public whist party and_ entertain- 
ment in G. A. R. hall on Tuesday even- 
ing, Feb. 9. Good prizes will be award- 
ed. ‘Tickets are only 15 cents. 
Lovers of fine horse flesh at the Farms 
have had a chance to enjoy to the fullest 
the splendid sleighing of the past week. 
Foremost among them, perhaps, is Dr. 
J. J. Riordan, who is the proud owner 
of some fast ones, and at the various 
speedways which he has chanced to visit, 
he has yet been unable to find anything 
that could show him over the finish line. 
The coat of ice and crust that has 
covered the ground the past week has 
made excellent coasting and the young 
folk, and some of the older ones as well, 
have been enjoying the sport to their 
heart’s content. 
F. W. Varney, the Central square 
druggist, has been passing out samples 
of V. V. V. (Varney’s Violet Velvet) 
cream for chapped hands, sore lips and 
roughness of the skin, the past week to 
all who desired. This is a preparation 
of Mr. Varney’s own manufacture. 
Among the last week’s list of divorces 
granted in Boston was that of Lena R. 
Haynes from Frederick G. Haynes on 
the grounds of cruel and abusive treat- 
ment. ‘This is of some interest to 
Farms people for the reason that both 
parties are well known and lived here for 
several years. Mr. Haynes was a drug 
clerk, and later conducted a business at 
Pride’s for himself. 
rs. John M. Publicover of High 
street with a party of Gloucester friends 
attended a basket ball game at the new 
armory at Gloucester Wednesday even- 
ing. 
An event of the coming week at 
Beverly Farms will be the piano recital 
on ‘Thursday evening at the Baptist 
church, by advance pupils of Miss Annie 
Kemp Holmes’ class, assisted by Miss 
Ruth L. Hardy, reader; Miss Florence 
Chapman and Samuel A. Gentlee, solo- 
ists. 
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PHONOGRAPHS 
A big line of the Edison and Victor machines always on hand. 
on EASY TERMS or for CASH. See our line. 
For sale 
A big stock of the latest Edison and Victor 
Over 6,000 in stock. Easy terms. RECORDS 
Come and see the new AMBEROL Records. A new record 
made of new composition, by a new process and playing an 
average of more than four minutes. 
See what they are and how to 
play them on your phonograph. 
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**Lincoln Tag Day, February 12,1909, 
benefit of Preston W. R. Corps, No.93. 
Flag for school and markers for G.A.R. 
graves. Price 10 cents,’’ tells the story 
of the coming tag day at Beverly Farms, 
—the date, under whose auspices, the 
purpose and the price. Now, everybody 
take hold. Itsa good thing, push it along! 
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John and Frank Parks expect’to leave 
fora visit to their old home in Now 
Scotia next week. They are interested 
in some property there, upon which they 
have recently granted some privileges 
to a manufacturing concern, and it is 
partly in this connection they are taking 
the trip. 
