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The Farms Fire department held 
their regular monthly business meet- 
ing Monday evening. after which 
the members enjoved a social hour. 
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Chisholm 
have moved from Manchester to 
Beverly Farms, occupying rooms in 
the James J. Nugent cottage, Vine 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lawlor are 
being congratulated on the birth of 
a son, Sunday morning. 
J. M. Publicover went to a hospi- 
tal im Boston, the first of the week, 
for a surgical operation. So far as 
we can learn it proved successful 
and Mr. Publicover is getting along 
as well as could be expected. 
We note that our officer, Calvin 
L. Williams, made a pretty good 
showing at the target practice in- 
dulged in under the direetion of Al- 
derman Robertson, after the police 
inspection last Saturday, at City 
hall, Beverly. Officer Williams’ ree- 
ord was 25, which was seconded 
only by two officers whose records 
were 30. The rest of the force va- 
ried from 23 to 0. The inference 
is that if Officer Williams ever has 
to use bis gun in getting after ecul- 
prits in this section of the city he 
will be there with the goods—if his 
nerve does not give out. 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond will 
preach Sunday morning, Feb. 13, on 
‘“Without me ye ean do nothing.’’ 
In the evening his subject will be, 
“The Message and the Messenger.’’ 
John Fay of West st. yesterday 
entered the Boston Eye & Ear In- 
firmary for treatment. This is the 
second time within a short period 
that he has had to go there for eye 
trouble. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club will 
hold a public supper this evening at 
the Baptist chapel from 5:30 to 7 
o'clock. Tickets are 20 cents. 
There has been much comment at 
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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 
the Farms of late as to why there 
is no local orchestra. From $400 to 
$500 each year is taken by out-of- 
town orchestras, and with the talent 
here it seems too bad to let the 
money go to out-of-town parties. 
A son was born Saturday to Mr. 
and Mrs. Wilham N. Blanchard. 
The Beverly Farms Brass band 
will hold a business meeting at their 
headquarters on High st. next Mon- 
day evening. 
Reception at Farms School. 
The informal reception and enter- 
tainment on Tuesday evening at the 
Beverly Farms school was a very 
successful affair and was attended 
by a number that taxed the capacity * 
of the hall. The teachers were pre- 
sented to all the parents, thereby 
establishing an acquaintance which 
should be beneficial to the interests 
of the children. The program was 
both pleasing and varied and inelud- 
ed selections by the brass band, and 
also the Boys’ Fife and Drum corps, : 
Spanish dancing and Indian! elub 
swinging by three young girls, folk 
dances by eight little: girls; piano 
solos by May Holroyd, and singing. 
At the conelusion of the entertain-* 
ment which met with great ap- 
plause, a collation was served andia 
social hour spent. Miss’: May: D. 
Connolly, Mrs. William R. Brooks; 
W. B. Publicover and Robert FE: 
Hodgkins gave valuable assistance 
to the teachers, who are to’ be  ¢on- 
gratulated on the suecess of the af- 
fair, 
ALDEN WEBB” 
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