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Thanksgiving Day passed about as us- 
ual at the Farms. Despite the foul 
weather numerous ‘‘sons and daugh- 
ters’’ returned for the day to complete 
the circle around some family table, 
while many others went out of town to 
partake of the festive bird. Family gath- 
erings and reunions were the order of 
the day. 
John Lawson and family have moved 
into the Otis N. Davis cottage on Ever- 
ett street, formerly occupied by the J. 
Albert Mayberrys. 
James F. O’ Dea has given up the ten- 
ement on the upper end of Hart street, 
which he has occupied for several years, 
and has taken rooms in the Robert J. 
Brown cottage. 
Mrs. Daniel Powers of North Adams 
has spent the last week visiting friends 
here. Shé returned home Wednesday. 
The stork paid a visit to the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Hart street, 
early Wednesday morning, leaving a 
baby boy. 
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Neville, who has been away from home 
since last June, arrived home Wednes- 
day. He has been visiting relatives in 
Philadelphia during the last few weeks. 
Edward Hill, chauffeur for Allen Cur- 
tis, was on trial at the district court in 
Salem Wednesday on the charge of over- 
speeding and reckless driving of his auto- 
mobile on Nov. 7, when Thomas 
Rourke, the 10-year old lad whorun into 
the auto on Haskell street, was injured. 
Day-officer C. L. Williams testified that 
Mr. Hill told him he was not going over 
23 miles an hour. ‘The officer testified. 
that there was a school house on the 
street and that speed signs were posted. 
James R. L. Wiseman and Edward 
Vady, both of the Farms, testified that 
they saw Hill going by and that he was 
travelling at the rate of 40 miles. 
A number of Farms business men 
have been active the past week in raising 
subscriptions for the Beverly Y. M. C. 
A. fund. 
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218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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The condition of Master Thomas 
Rourke, who was injured on Nov. 7, 
when he coasted down hill into a passing 
auto, is so improving that it is expected 
he will be able to return home very soon. 
He has been at the Beverly hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell 
are planning to move into their new cot- 
tage at Montserrat early next month. 
Several new members were added to 
the membership of the G. A. R. Asso- 
ciates at the last meeting. A pitch tour- 
nament will be started shortly. 
Michael Crown and family moved 
their household goods from Boston 
Wednesday to the second floor tenement 
of the Connolly Bros.’ cottage on Vine 
street. 
tor of Wyatt’s market. 
The dance and social which is being 
conducted by Alex Southerland and Pe- 
ter Deblois in Marshall’s hall this even- 
ing will no doubt be largely attended. 
Every lady who attends will be presented 
with a souvenir. 
‘The boys’ drum corps is having reg- 
ular rehearsals every Monday night. 
James McGerity is the instructor. 
““The Conquest of Mexico by Her- 
nando Cortes’’ was the subject of a very 
interesting lecture by Miss Katherine P. 
Loring before the Girls’ club of the 
Baptist church Tuesday evening. The 
lecture was profusely illustrated with ster- 
eopticon views. It was an open meeting 
and many of the people took advantage 
of the opportunity to hear Miss Loring 
again. The Girls’ club of Beverly at- 
tended in a body, as guests of the local 
club. 
Mr. Crown is the new proprie-. 
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