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Preston Relief corps No. 93 met on 
Tuesday evening, when the recently 
elected and appointed officers were in- 
stalled by Past President Alice P. Col- 
lamer, assisted by Past Conductor Mrs. 
Lydia P. Williams, as conductor. The 
officers installed were,—Alice L. Pres- 
ton, president; Maria J. Publicover, s. 
v. president; Hattie M. Hardy, j. v. 
president; Alice P. Collamer, treasurer; 
Abbie A. Pierce, chaplain; Mary A. 
Eddy, conductor; Mary V. Morgan, 
guard; Lizzie D. Williams, asst. con- 
ductor; Ethel L. Day, asst. guard; 
Mary A. Wood, patriotic instructor; 
Agnes M. Bennett, press correspondent; 
color bearers, 1, Mary Carr, 2, Emma 
L. Pierce, 3, Lillian D. Standley, 4, 
Lizzie Collamer. 
Robert McCalden and Peter Dublois, 
two popular Farms young men, are giv- 
ing a public dance and social in Mar- 
shall’s hall next ‘Tuesday evening. 
Long’s orchestra will play. 
The regular monthly meeting of John 
West colony Pilgrim Fathers, will be 
held this evening. Governor Adelbert 
M. Marshall suggests that it would be 
proper to commence the New Year by 
all members attending the meeting. Af- 
ter the business meeting tonight there 
will be a Christmas tree, from which 
presents will be distributed by “‘ Peary ”’ 
from the North Pole. ‘There will be 
other entertaining features. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLean of 
Dover, N. H., have spent the last week 
at the Farms visiting friends. They will 
return home the first of next week. 
Mrs. Ezra P. Williams and Luther 
Ober have the sympathy of their many 
Farms friends in the loss of their broth- 
er, Hervey Ober, who passed away in 
Lynn the first of this week. He for- 
merly lived here and was known to the 
middle-aged and older residents. 
Walter M. Higgins, who has been at 
the Farms since last spring, has gone to 
his old home in Readfield, Me., for the 
balance of the winter. 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
Cee aN Le 1s 
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 
T. F. Turner, wife and daughter of 
Dorchester moved to the Farms yester- 
day and are occupying apartments in the 
George F. Wood house on Hart street. 
Mr. Turner is an uncleto Mr. Wood. 
The fourth game of the G. A. R. and 
Associates pitch tournament was played 
in G. A. R. hall last evening. 
St. Margaret’s Court of Foresters held 
their installation of officersin Marshall’s 
hall, Monday evening. After the busi- 
ness meeting two hours were spent so- 
cially, at which time refreshments were 
served. 
The Beverly Farms firemen held their 
regular monthly business meeting Mon- 
day evening, after which they had a 
spread. The members of Engine 3 will 
take their annual night off next Friday 
evening, Jan. 14. They will go to 
Boston and after «a table d’hote dinner 
ata down-town restaurant will attend 
some theatre. Several invited guests 
will accompany the party. 
Mrs. Fred Williams and Mrs. Jesse 
Pierce have been on the sick list this 
week. 
The ten or a dozen boys, from 12 to 
14, who formed a boys’ fife and drum 
corps last fall, are quite happy over the 
fact that they have now secured sufficient 
funds to buy a bass drum. This will 
make their equipment complete. They 
hold rehearsals Monday evenings and 
are making good progress. 
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, Pres- 
ton Relief corps will holdan apron sale 
and supper in G. A. R. hall. 
Miss Foster is the new teacher at the 
Farms school. Her mother is living 
here also. 
ALDEN WE 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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(Hstablished 1844) 
DEALERS IN 
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Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor 
Milton Sts. 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
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APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVE RLY 
Residence, i6 Butman St. 
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