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Lawrence A. Ford, a edaite Pridets s 
young man, has filed nomination papers 
for the position of school committee- 
man at large, opposing Miss Mary B. 
Smith. Mr. Ford is a well known 
lawyer, connected with the firm of Gas- 
ton, Snow & Saltonstall of Boston. He 
attended the old Beverly Farms school 
and is a graduate of the Beverly High 
and also of Harvard. He took a promi- 
nent part last year in Mayor Trowt’s 
campaign. 
John O’ Sullivan, an employee at the 
A. P. Loring estate, expects to move 
from his own home shortly into the cot- 
tage on Mr. Loring’s property which 
has recently been moved to a new 
location across Thissell street. 
Mrs. George S. Hadley entertained 
the members of the Sarah W. Whitman 
club at her home on Hart street and 
Greenwood ave., Wednesday afternoon. 
The young people are beginning to get 
a little uneasy over the fact that nothing 
has yet been done toward putting the 
“* play-grounds,”’ so-called, into condi- 
tion fora skating park for the winter. 
Whatever work is necessary to be done, 
ought to be done at once. 
Miss Vessie Haskell of Beverly, for- 
merly of the Farms, has gone to Florida 
for the winter. 
B. I. Edwards has closed his store op- 
posite the Pride’s depot for the winter. 
Pretty Wedding at Beverly Farms. 
The wedding of Miss Ella Foster 
Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win- 
throp F. Low, to Frank B. Grove took 
place last Monday evening at the home 
of the bride’s parents on Valley street, 
Beverly Farms, at 7.30 o’clock. ‘The 
Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn officiated, as- 
sisted by Rev. Clarence Strong Pond 
The bridesmaid was a sister of the 
groom, Miss Grace Grove of Baltimore, 
and the best man was Oliver Low, a 
brother of the bride. Only immediate 
relatives were present at the ceremony. 
Following the ceremony, from 8 to 
9.30, at the Chapel of the Baptist church, 
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areception was held. The large num- 
ber who attended this taxed the capacity 
of the large room, many coming from 
out of town to offer their hearty congrat- 
ulations tou the happy couple. 
The Chapel was attractively decorated 
with palms and chrysanthemums. ‘The 
ushers were Edwin F. Campbell, Frank 
A. Williams, Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, 
and Roy aeisn the latter of Beverly. 
A dozen young ladies served. ‘They 
were Misses Jennie Hanson, Carrie 
Davis, Barbara Daniels. Ruth Hardy, 
Jennie Bolam, Almira Williams, Fannie 
Williams, Frances Connolly, Alice 
Leahy, Sophia Bennett, Margaret Foley 
and Marion Black, the ‘latter two of Bev- 
erly. 
Upon leaving the church the bridal 
couple was showered with rice and con- 
fetti. Although sought after by many 
who desired to give them a parting send- 
off they alluded their pursuers and in 
some mysterious way left the village. 
They are now spending their honeymoon 
in New York city, from which place 
they plan to visit the groom’s home in 
Baltimore and then go to Washington 
before returning home. 
The popularity of the young people 
was well attested by the large number of 
beautiful presents, of a variety that should 
fill almost every want. Mr. Grove ‘is 
the prescription clerk at Varney’s drug 
store. 
Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. 
Grove will start house-keeping in apart- 
ments at the Samuel F. Collamore house 
on Greenwood avenue. 
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Just the time to order for WINTER DECORATION. 
Tubs and Pcts, all sizes. 
Varieties. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 
Hart street 
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Japanese and American 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
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, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
WEE ELOY 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
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and is constantly under the supervision 
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