April 9, 1915 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The enumerators for taking the 
census have commenced their work 
in Beverly. The task of gathering 
the list in Ward 6 will be assigned 
to one person, who will begin his 
work here in a day or two. 
Wednesday, the marriage inten- 
tions of two Beverly Farms young 
people, Charles Ignatius McCarthy, 
232 Greenwood ave., and Helen 
Gertrude Callahan, North pl., were 
filed at Beverly City hall. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s church met with Mrs. Ernest 
Townsend yesterday afternoon. The 
Girl’s club of the same church will 
be entertained this evening by Miss 
Margaret Lee at her home on West 
street. 
Patrick Cannon, Haskell st., 
this week’s sick list. 
John W. Pattinger, the new gard- 
ener at the Dr. Franklin Dexter es- 
tate near Mingo beach hill, was mar- 
ried last Saturday to Miss Annie 
Mackenzie of Boston, the ceremony 
being performed in the presenc of 
friends and relatives at the home of 
the bride’s parents in West Somer- 
is on 
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Pattinger will 
live in a cottage on the Dexter 
estate. 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
Goinc To HrarR HaAwAAIAN Love 
SoNGcs . 
More than a hundred Congress- 
from this long warfare on the fly and 
filth,’ says an authority on health 
matters. |< We did. not expect «to 
abolish the fly in a season or make 
the capital a spotless city in so short 
a time. The ‘swatting’ habit and 
the ‘clean-up’ habit had to be ac- 
quired, but all Washingtonians now 
appear to be impressed with the im- 
portance of the work, and I look for 
the city to enter this summer upon 
the greatest era of healthfulness it 
has ever known.” 
Dr. Murray has pointed out that 
there were fewer flies in evidence at 
the close of last season than was the 
case in any previous year, and the 
citizens have already commenced to 
destroy the places that might serve 
as breeding places for the insects in 
order that the reduced number of 
winter survivors will be handicapped 
in bringing on this season’s fly popu- 
lation. 
To secure wealth is hard, to keep 
it is harder, but to spend it wisely 
is hardest of all—Bishop Berry. 
not 
him 
others, 
gives 
What a man does for 
what they do for him, 
immortality.— W ebster. 
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