36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE) and Reminder ° 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Preston Post, 188, G. A. R., Pres- 
ton W..R. C., 93, and the Andrew 
Standley camp, S. of V., will jointly 
observe the 50th anniversary of Lee’s 
surrender by meeting on next Friday 
eveing, April oth, in G. A. R. hall. 
After a supper, served in the ban- 
quet hall, an entertainment will be 
given in the assembly hall. A com- 
mittee from the three organizations 
in charge of the ararngements have 
planned a pleasing program. 
E. Fred Day has been made chair- 
man of the Beverly Farms Library 
Commission and Miss Katherine P. 
Loring, secretary. Arthur Forness 
is the other member. ' The commis- 
sion has met a number of times and 
has looked over several near-by pub- 
lic libraries. Next week it is: prob- 
able that the commission will have 
several preliminary plans from well- 
known architects to consider. | 
Improvements are being made in 
the store of the Thissell Co. in 
Neighbor’s hall block, which include 
the removing of a partition, thereby 
making the floor space into one big 
room, giving the concern better facil- 
ities to handle their increasing busi- 
ness. 
Commander George F. Wood, J. 
Sewall Day and John S. Curtis have 
been selected by Andrew Standley 
camp, S. of V., to attend as dele- 
gates the convention to be held in 
Boston next week. 
Beverly assessors started out yes- 
terday on the rounds for the 1915 
assessment.. The work has _ been 
divided as follows: Assessor John 
M. Murney will look after Wards 3 
and 6, Assessor: Chas. E. Riva, 
Wards 4 and 5, and William R. 
Brooks, the new member from Bev- 
erly Farms, takes Wards 1 and 2. 
Charles Belfry, the telephone in- 
spector, who was severely injured in 
an auto and motorcycle accident. late 
last summer and who has spent most 
of the time since in several hospitals, 
returned to his home in Beverly 
Farms this week and is now able, 
with the aid of a cane, to get out of 
doors. 
Miss Louise Hannable has spent 
the past two weeks visiting relatives 
in Dorchester. 
Miss Catharine Murray of Pride’s 
Crossing, daughter of Dennis Mur- 
ray, has gone to Baltimore, Md., and 
will enter the convent. of the Sisters 
of Charity in that city. She was a 
recent graduate as a trained nurse. 
Miss Caroline F. Thomas of Ban- 
gor, Me., has been visiting friends at 
Beverly Farms the past week. 
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MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL 
ESTATE by Epwin P. STantey, 
auctioneer. 
By virtue of a power of sale contained 
in a certain mortgage deed. given by 
Harriett F. Younger of Beverly in the 
County of Essex and Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts to Martha L. Kimball of 
Salem in the County of Essex and Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, dated June 
21, 1909, and recorded with Essex South 
District Registry of Deeds, Book 1973, 
Folio 36, for breach of conditions con- 
tained in said mortgage and for the pur- 
pose of foreclosing the same will be sold 
at public auction upon the premises here- 
inafter described on Monday the twenty- 
sixth day of April, one thousand nine 
hundred and _ fifteen, at  two-fifteen 
o’clock in the afternoon, all and singular, 
the premises conveyed by said mortgage 
deed namely:—A certain lot and parcel 
of land situated at Beverly Farms in said 
Beverly near what is called ‘‘Malt Hill’? 
‘on Hale Street leading to Manchester and 
contains (33,169) thirty three thousand 
one hundred and sixty-nine feet, be the 
same moreor less, bounded and described 
as follows, viz.: Beginning at the south 
corner of said lot at a point. on said. Hale 
Street one hundred and thirty-five feet 
easterly on the eastern corner of land 
owned by Dr. R. W. Hooper on ‘the west 
side of the bar-way entering the way to 
North, Village and thence running north- 
westerly by land now or formerly of Ade- 
line A, Day about three hundred and thirty- 
five feet to astake, and thence running by 
land formerly owned by Joseph Morse 
one hundred and two feet to land now or 
formerly owned by Judith A. Younger, 
and thence running southeasterly by said 
land of Younger aforesaid about three 
hundred and fifteen feet to said Hale 
Street, and thence running by said Hale 
S‘reet as the wall runs, one hundred and 
five feet to the point began at, with all 
the privileges and appurtenances to the 
same premises belonging, being all of the 
property acquired by deed of Benjamin 
F. Osborn et al., Nov. 1, 1879, and Re- 
corded with Essex South District Regis- 
try of Deeds Book 1026, Page 273. These 
premises will be sold subject to all un- 
paid taxes. The purchaser will be re- 
quired to pay the Auctioneer at the time 
and place of sale, the sum of two. hun- 
dred dollars; balance in ten days upon 
delivery of deeds. 
MARTHA L. KIMBALL, 
Mortgagee. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Attorney for mortgagee. 
Manchester, Mass. 
April 1, 1915. 
APR. 2-9-16. 
The death of Horace Standley, a 
native of Beverly Farms, who passed 
away at his home in Manchester last 
Saturday morning, caused sincere 
sorrow among his host of friends 
here. Deepest sympathy is being ex- 
tended to his sister, Mrs. Marshail 
T. Larcom of West street, who with- 
in the past six years has lost father, 
mother and two brothers. He was a 
member of Andrew Standley camp, 
S. of V., which was named after his 
father. 
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MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL 
ESTATE by Epwin P. Sranzey, 
auctioneer. : es 
_ By virtue of a power of sale contained 
in a certain mortgage deed given by 
Harriett F, Younger of Beverly in the 
County of Essex and Commonwealth of: 
Massachusetts, to Martha. L.-Kimball of / ; 
Salem in the County of Essex and Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, dated April 
16, 1910, and recorded with Essex South 
District Registry of Deeds, Book 2016,” 
Folio 107, for breach of conditions eon- 
tained in said mortgage and for the pur- 
pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold 
at public auction upon the premises here- 
in after described on Monday, the twenty- 
“sixth day of April, one thousand nine 
hundred and fifteen, at two o’elock in the 
afternoon, all and singular, the - premises 
conveyed by said mortgage deed, namely: 
—A certain lot and parcel of land situ- 
ated at Beverly Farms in said Beverly 
near what is called ‘‘Malt Hill’? on Hale 
Street leading to Manchester and- ¢on- 
tains (33,169 feet) thirty three thousand 
one hundred and sixty-nine feet, be the 
same more or less, bounded and described 
as follows, viz: Beginning at the sou‘h 
corner of said lot at a point on said Hale 
Street one hundred and thirty five feet 
easterly of the eastern corner of land 
owned by Dr. R. W. Hooper on the west 
side of the bar-way entering the way to 
North Village and thence running north- 
westerly by land deeded to Adaline (1. 
Day on the first day of November, 1879, 
about three hundred and thirty-five feet, 
to a stake, and thence running by land 
formerly owned by Joseph Morse one 
hundred and two feet to land deeded to 
Judith A.. Younger on the first day of 
November, 1879, and. thence running 
southeasterly by said land of Judith A. 
Younger about three hundred and fifteen 
feet to said Hale Street, and thence run- 
ning by said Hale Street as the wall runs, 
one hundred and five feet to the point 
of beginning, with all the privileges and ° 
appurtenances to the same premises be- 
longing, subject, however, to all the 
rights and interest the widow of Ariel 
Osborn holds in the above described 
premises agreeably with the will of her 
husband deceased. 
These premises will be sold subject to © 
a mortgage of five hundred dollars with 
interest thereon held by the said Martha 
L. Kimball, and to all unpaid taxes. The 
purchaser will be required to pay to the 
auctioneer at the time and place of the 
sale the sum of one hundred dollars 
balance in ten days upon the delivery of 
the deed. 
MARTHA L. KIMBALL, 
Mor‘egagee. 
GEORGE E. WILLMONTON, 
Attorney for the mortgagee. 
Manchester, Mass., April 1, 1915. 
APR. 2-9-16. 
“T’m sinking into a state of des- 
pondeney, doctor.”’ 
‘You can’t be, my dear sir.’’ 
‘““Why not?’’ 
‘“‘Haven’t you just told me your 
head’s swimming ?’’ 
The man is rich who knows the 
things he ought to. know, when he 
needs to know them. 
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