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The ladies of Preston W. R. C. will 
hold a sale of useful articles next Tues- 
day evening. It is hoped that it will be 
well attended as the money will go to- 
ward the fund which is freely drawn 
upon, but for worthy objects only. 
Miss Nora Foley of Hoboken, N. J., 
and a Mr. Toomey of Brookline were 
recently married. ‘The affair is of inter- 
est to many Farms people as Miss Foley 
is quite well known here. 
The dance in benefit of the Brass 
Band Wednesday evening was well at- 
tended, and a tidy sum realized. 
Miss Sarah Piper is the new teacher in 
the third grade, taking the place of Miss 
Harlow. 
Preston Relief Corps will visit Allen 
Relief Corps, Manchester, next Thurs- 
day evening upon invitation of that 
corps. 
Miss Muriel Publicover entertained a 
party of her young friends at her home 
on Hart street, Wednesday evening, the 
event being her 14th birthday. The 
evening was spent most pleasantly with 
music and games, after which refresh- 
ments were served. Miss Muriel was 
generously remembered with gifts. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady have the 
sympathy of the entire community in the 
death of their eight-year-old daughter 
Annie J., who died this week at the Bev- 
erly hospital after an unsuccessful opera- 
tion for appendicitis. Funeral services 
were held Wednesday morning from St. 
Mary’s church and interment was in Sa- 
lem. 
News has been received from Victor- 
ville, Cal., of John L. Woodberry, a 
Farms boy who went there about one 
year ago. He isin the best of health 
and occupies a position as time-keeper 
for a large contracting firm. 
Mark A. Keans, the popular real es- 
tate and insurance agent of Beverly, is 
passing to his patrons a very nicely en- 
graved calendar with a painting by Fletch- 
er Ranson, entitled ‘“No place like 
home.”’ ; 
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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 
spins Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
A public whist party will be held in 
G. A. R. hall on Friday evening Feb. 
4, under the management of the Brass 
Band. 
The Ladies’ Auxiliary Sewing circle 
of St. John’s Episcopal church were en- 
tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. 
W. B. Publicover at her home on Hart ° 
street. 
Mrs. Edward Williams of North Eas- 
ton, has spent the past week at the Farms 
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
win May of Hart street. , 
‘Ballet of Light's” at 
Keith's. 
Loie Fuller's ‘ 
Itsva long time since there has pee ; 
anything in vaudeville} not excepting 
even the remarkable engagement of Den- . 
man Thompson, that has aroused suth 
interest as Loie Fuller's: “‘ Ballet of 
Light,’’ now being presented at Keith’s 
Theatre. Nothing has 
demonstrated the strides made in vaude- 
ville than the fact that this mammoth 
production which has been one of the 
sensations at the Metropolitan Opera 
House in New York and the Boston 
Opera House, could be given with the 
full effects as a part of Mr. Keith’s vau- 
deville show. 
Aside from this strong feature, Irene 
Franklin, who is now at the head of the 
vaudeville profession, would be enough ~ 
to draw tremendous business to the 
house. Miss Franklin has a new reper- 
toire of songs this year that are meeting 
with great favor. Bert Green the com- 
poser presides at the piano, and the 
Grigolatis flying ballet is another big - 
feature. 
more clearly . 
ALDEN WEBB 
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