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Relatives and friends, including a 
large delegation of Preston Relief 
corps, called on Mrs. Mary Bennett, 
at her home on Hale street, Tuesday 
afternoon, to offer their congratula- 
tions upon the passing of her 80th 
birthday. Among other presents, 
was a substantial sum of money from 
the corps, as a token of their esteem 
and good wishes. 
Prof. L. M. Bylthe of Gloucester 
is to furnish the band for the Me- 
morial day exercises at the Farms. 
John A. Trowt and John L. Wood- 
berry, two of the Farms’ will known 
young men, who have been ranching 
in the vicinity of Victorville, Cal., 
for the last two years, are expected 
home shortly on a visit. 
George H. Wyatt and family yes- 
terday moved from the East Wen- 
ham place where they have made 
their home for so many years, and 
which they recently sold to Mr. 
Shaw, to the lower apartments in 
Miss Ellen Haskell’s house on Hart 
street. 
George Daniels, who has been an 
employee of the 8. K. Prince Co., at 
Wenham, has entered the employ of 
Q. A. Shaw, 2nd, as gardener and 
farmer. Ie is to move into the G. 
Hl. Wyatt house, recently bought by 
Mr. Shaw. 
Conforming with the new state 
law the board of assessors started 
out this morning to do their asses- 
sing work. Heretofore this work has 
been started on May 1. Assessor T. 
A. Holmes of this ward will look 
after Wards 4 and 6, 
The Boys’ Fife and Drum corps, 
under the leadership of Mr. Stone 
of ‘Marblehead, made their first ap- 
pearance on the street last Monday 
evening, when they put in some prac- 
tice in marching. It is very probable 
the boys will be mvited to parade 
with the G. A. R., on Memorial day. 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
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Four new Kochs porcelain and 
enamel barber chairs, with all the 
latest sanitary improvements, have 
just been installed in F. P. Gaud- 
reau’s barber shop in Central square. 
Mr. Gaudreau takes much pride in 
keeping his shop equipned with 
the most up-to-date appurtenances. 
A public whist party is to be giv- 
en in G. A. R. hall next Friday eve- 
ning, April 8, in aid of the recently 
formed girl’s orchestra. The organ- 
ization is composed of Farms young 
ladies, who have been meeting from 
time to time, under the name of the 
U. K. club, and as there was an in- 
tense interest in a musical direction, 
the young ladies conceived the idea 
of organizing an orchestra. 
The Girls’ elub is planning an en- 
tertainment for Tuesday evening, 
April 26, at the chapel of the Bap- 
tist church. Miss Mary Baillie, the 
author-entertainer, will be one of the 
features of the evening. She will 
give some of her original monologes, 
playlets, poems, ete., giving her audi- 
ence “‘bits of. real every day life 
and humor and you can’t resist.’’ 
Dennis Seanlon,-an employee at 
the U. 8. Machine Co. plant at Bev- 
erly, is the lucky winner of the $100 
at the recent fair held at the Farms. 
Or, if he prefers, he may take a paid 
trip to Ireland. Mr. Seanlon was 
much surprised when told of his 
good luek and says it is the first 
time he ever won, in spite of the 
many tickets he has purchased. 
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