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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linehan are 
leaving Sunday night by train, with a 
small party of Boston and Salem friends, 
for a hunting and camping trip to the 
Maine woods. They will be in the 
Millinocket district. 
Mrs. Rose McCoy of High street has 
accepted a position as clerk at Klink’s 
bakery, Beverly. 
Eleven new names have been added 
to the Ward 6 voting list, prior to the 
state election next’ Tuesday. 
There is to be a Hallowe’en party and 
dance in Marshall’s hall tomorrow even- 
ing. Besides dancing many seasonable 
games will be indulged in. 
James F. McGarity, the popular bar- 
ber at Frank Gaudreau’s shop opposite 
the Farms depot, is concluding his duties 
there tomorrow evening. 
Thirty or more girl friends of Miss 
Ella F. Low gave her a “‘tin shower ”’ 
in Marshall’s hall last Saturday evening, 
in view of her approaching marriage to 
Frank Gove next month. A delightful 
social evening was passed by all pre- 
sent. 
Rev. Frs. Walsh and Downey enter- 
tained the choir girls and altar boys of 
St. Margaret’s church last Saturday by 
giving them a trip to Boston, which in- 
cluded a dinner and a visit to Keith’s. 
John A. Morrison has gone to Mend- 
ham, N. J., to take charge of work 
which Connolly Bros., have just started 
upon the Gov. Murphy estate. 
Charles B. King, one time a resident 
of the Farms, and a brother of Mrs. 
William Corbett (Alice Cole,) died at 
Dorchester last Friday. He was a 
nephew of Mrs. Peter McLaughlin and 
Lawrence W. King of the Farms. 
Mrs. Frederick N. Wiggin and child 
of Nashua have been among the week’s 
visitors at Beverly Farms. 
Preston Relief Corps will be inspected 
next Tuesday evening in Marshall’s hall 
by Mrs. Andrews, president of the Glou- 
cester corps. It is requested that the 
members meet promptly at 7 o'clock. 
E have on hand twelve months in the 
year a complete line of Foreign and 
Domestic Food Products. We can supply your 
table with the purest food known. 
We do 
business on business principles,--the only way 
to succeed. 
THE THISSELL CoO., 
Try us; we can please you. 
Beverly Farms 
A marriage of some interest to Bev- 
erly Farms people took place at Dublin, 
N. H., on Thursday, Oct. 2, when Miss 
Katherine MacArthur, formerly of this 
place, was wedded to Charles Cooper of 
Brookline. Miss MacArthur made a 
good many friends here. “The happy 
pair, after a wedding trip to Montreal, 
will live at Brookline. 
Harry Howell found an abandoned 
sail boat off West Beach the latter part 
of last week, which afterward proved to 
belong to Gloucester parties. As the 
boat was being destroyed by the waves, 
he removed all movable parts and brought 
them ashore for safe keeping. The 
boat has been laying off shore this week 
under water, with mast and bowsprit 
showing. 
Miss Nora Dority, stenographer for 
Dr. Jackson, is enjoying a four weeks’ 
vacation, at Bangor, Me. During her 
stay at the Farms Miss Dority had be- 
come very popular among the younger 
set, and all greatly regret her departure. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, left Tues- 
day night for a business trip to New 
York city and Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace of 
Hart street are making preparations for 
an early departure from the Farms. They 
are to go to Los Angeles, Cal., where 
they are to make their future home. 
William A. Cummings and family, 
who have lived at the Bennett house dur- 
ing the past season, moved to Boston 
this week. 
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Tubs and Pots, all sizes. 
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THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Hart street 
Telephone 97 
BEVERLY FARMS 
EDWARD T. McGOURTY, D.[1. D. 
DENTIST 
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 
222 Cabot St, BEVERLY, MASS. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, btersontny 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Lert. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
7 F. W. VARNEY 
p AP OTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
: Makes a specialty of compounding 
& physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
= with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
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P New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
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