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Alexander Campbell and Thomas 
Bresnahan are home again after spending 
nine weeks working at their trade as car- 
penters at Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet Sunday 
evenings at 6.15 commencing next Sun- 
day, in the chapel of the Baptist church. 
Mrs. Susan Barlow of Pocassett ar- 
rived at the karms yesterday for a visit 
with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Pond, 
High street. 
George Thompson of Centerville is 
the new assistant to Postmaster Pride at 
the Pride’s postoffice. 
Edward Toomey is back to his duties 
at Varney’s drug store after atwo weeks’ 
vacation. 
Mr. and Mrs John J. Noyes of 
Nashua, N. H., have been visiting at 
the Farms the last few days. 
Alfred W. Howe, who has been liy- 
ing here since last spring, went to- St. 
John, N. B,, this week for the winter. 
Michael Crown, proprietor of Wyatt’s 
market, has leased one of the tenements . 
in the house on Vine street owned by 
Connolly Rros:. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Ho!mes_ enter- 
tained the members of the Ladies’ Sew- 
ing circle at her home on High. street 
vesterday. 
The Beverly High school football 
squad goes into camp at Chebacco Like 
tomorrow to put in some secret - practice 
previous to the big game on Thanksgiv- 
ing day. Inthe party are four Farms 
boys,—Neil Murray, Thos. D. Con- 
nolly, 2d, Russell padigan and Ruel 
Davis. 
Mrs. Jordan of High street has gone 
to West Somerville to be housekeeper 
for her son, Archibald. Jordan. 
J. Albert Mayberry has moved his 
family into their new home. on Haskell. 
street, occupying the ground floor apart- 
ments. 
Ata recent business meeting of the 
Baptist church the following officers 
were elected: Edwin Pride, John L. 
Chapman, Oscar H. WHakanson and 
Willis A. Pride, deacons; Edwin Pride, 
treasurer; ®Willis A. Pride, clerk; Rev. 
C. S. Pond, Edwin Pride, John L. 
Chapman, Benjamin Osborne, Samuel 
Collamore, Oscar H. Hakanson and 
W. A. Pride, advisory board. 
Keith's. 
Albert Chevalier, the great English 
character actor, will positively appear at 
Keith’s next week. The announce- 
ment that his engagement had _ been 
postponed caused considerable | dis-. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WaLTER P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provistons 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
BEVERLY Farms, 
A na hens Bee ELA BERL PaaS ee 
; WILBOR J. PIERCE 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
| Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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Estimates Gheeriully Given 
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THANKSGIVING time is particularly 
sacred toall New Englanders. Then 
it is that family ties are welded more 
strongly than ever before. 
The old folks are thrilled once more with joy and happiness when 
their children come back to the old home for Thanksgiving dinner. 
At this time there is nothing like the TELEPHONE (for getting the 
family together and in aiding in miking all the arranzements incident to 
the homecoming. 
Then, too, if any member of the family j is anable to be present at the 
reunion, he may send his personality and cheering voice over the telephone 
wires to the gathering from and to any point within the scope of the great 
Bell Telephone System of the United States. 
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 
Every Bell Telephone is the center of the system 
appointment but it was a= satis- in the h’story of that city. 
faction to his admirers in Boston to For Thanksgiving week the surround- 
know that the reason for it was his ing bil! is of a particularly interesting 
tremendous success in Chicago, for he character, one that will please the chil- 
has.made. one of the biggest hits known dren and grownups alike. 
