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Miss Lizzie McGloin and sister Mrs. 
Mary Dowd, who formerly lived at the 
Farms, until they purchased a home in 
Beverly center, have gone to New York 
City for the balance of the winter. 
L. J. Watson, 2d, arrived home 
Tuesday from athree weeks’ business 
‘trip spent principally in New York City 
and Philadelphia. 
‘The masquerade party and Christmas 
tree of the women’s-and girls’ gymna- 
sium classes in-Marshall’s hall Wednes- 
day evening proved amost delightful af- 
‘fair. “The costumes were in some cases 
most fetching and the “‘hits’’ created 
much merriment. On the tree was a 
present for everyone. 
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John Creegan of Beverly Cove,: for- 
merly gardener at the Silsbee estate, is 
the new gardener for Mrs. Ada Howard, 
who recently bought the Smith estate at 
West Manchester. 
John West colony was represented at 
the gathering of the Pilgrim Wanderers 
in Salem Wednesday evening. A Christ- 
mas tree was a pleasing feature of the 
meeting. 
Fred Munn and family have moved 
into the upper apartment of. the Haskell 
house, so-called, owned by J. J. Nugent, 
on Vine street. 
Joseph Hessian, the popular chauffeur 
at the Spaulding estate at Pride’s, is soon 
to leave the ranks of the bachelors. The 
lady is Miss Gertrude Smith of Wal- 
tham. ‘They are planning a honeymoon 
trip to Cuba. 
The day after election Councilman- 
elect F. L. Woodberry received from 
some unknown source a tall hat of the 
style of ye olden dayes. Itis presumed 
he is expected to wear it on inauguration 
day. Mr. Woodberry is thankful there 
were no express charges to pay even if 
he is not duly appreciative of the gift. 
During the week George Drinkwater 
and family have moved from Beverly 
and are now occupying the Shepherd 
house on upper Hart st., formerly owned 
by J. F. O' Dea. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
E. C. SAWYER 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Some sort of labor differences devel- 
oped the latter part of last week between 
Supt. Cole andsome of the employes at 
the Spaulding gardens on Greenwood 
ave., with the result that the foreman, 
Victor Allo, and some half a dozen other 
employes are now without positions. 
Mr. Allo attracted attention during the 
last few days by his ““sandwich’’ method 
of advertising a concert and dance which 
he proposes to conduct in Neighbors’ 
hall next Monday evening. He has two 
large placards and with one on each side 
of him he has paraded the streets. 
At last the alleged playgrounds has 
been dammed and with the aid of Jack 
Frost the young people will be able to 
get some skating. 
The Girls’ club held a special meeting 
at the Baptist church chapel “Tuesday 
evening when Mrs. Paul H. Drake of 
Beverly addressed them on ‘‘ Manners.’’ 
A new track to facilitate the loading of 
carriages and automobiles, mostly, is to 
be built at the Farms to the west of the 
station and of West street, in the space 
between the main tracks and the Line- 
han property. The track is to be about 
290 feet long. At the end will be a 
platform, with an easy grade runway. 
The rails and cther material have already 
been placed on the grounds. 
A. G. Campion has resigned his posi- 
tion at the H. C. Frick estate. He has 
been electrician there since the estate was 
built. He is to go into business for him- 
self. 
Brewer Hanson, who has been work- 
ing for the Willey-Gibson Co., at the 
Farms, has been transferred to the Bos- 
ton end of the business for the winter. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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(Established 1844) 
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Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor 
Milton Sts. 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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