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DAMA NNR ANNNE 
At the whist party given last Fri- 
day evening in Marshall’s hall under 
the auspices of John West colony, 
Pilgrim Fathers, the first lady’s 
prize, a handsome dish, was won by 
Miss Margaret Quirk. The second 
lady’s prize, a pretty cream pitcher 
and sugar bowl, went to Miss Annie 
Kelly. Miss Grace Quirk took the 
consolation, a pretty little Japanese 
pitcher. For the gentlemen, Willard 
B. Publicover took first prize a 
handsome fruit dish. The second, a 
combined match stand and ash tray, 
was secured -by Willie Marshall, 
while Harry Howell had to be con- 
soled for his low score by taking the 
stein. There was a large attendance 
and the affair was an enjoyable one. 
The marriage of Miss Mary, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 
Zampell of Greenwood avenue, to 
Andrew Gianoni also of the Farms, 
took place at Boston last Monday 
morning, and was witnessed by a 
party of near relatives of the con- 
tracting parties. After the cere- 
mony they came to their newly fur- 
nished home at 38 Water street, Bey- 
erly, where a reception was held. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Haswell 
of Kennebunk, Me., have spent the 
past week at the Farms visiting 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudreau 
celebrated the fifth anniversary of 
their marriage, last Sunday. They 
entertained a party from out of 
town. 
Preston W. R. Corps was. well 
represented yesterday at the exem- 
plification .work of the W. REaG; 
which took place in Manchester. 
Wilbur J. Pierce, the Central 
square plumber has been awarded 
the plumbing contract, in connection 
with the alterations and changes 
now being made at the City hall at 
Beverly. 
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Preston Post, 188, would be very 
erateful for contributions of flowers 
to be used in the decorating of the 
eraves at the cemetery on Memorial 
Day. Those who wish to donate 
flowers may send them to the G. A. 
R. hall on Monday forenoon, where 
a committee will be present to re- 
ceive them. 
A largely attended and most en- 
joyable social and dancing party 
was given in Neighbors’ hall, last 
evening under the management of 
the girls’ orchestra, a newly formed 
musical organization composed of 
Beverly Farms young ladies. 
The Boys’ Fife and Drum corps 
will make their first public appear- 
ance in the Memorial Day _ proces- 
sion, and are well qualified to do all 
the work that could be asked for 
from any like organization. These 
boys are 15 or 16 in number from 10 
to 14 years old, and their success as 
a musical ogranization is due almost 
wholly to their ability and determin- 
ation to make good. It is only re- 
cently that they have had an in- 
structor. Come out and hear them 
next Monday. 
Last Tuesday was the 29th anni- 
versary of the wedding of Mayor 
dnd: Mrss*--Charles’» Hi: << Prowt: 
They received many hearty con- 
eratulations from their hosts of 
relatives and friends. The Mayor 
and-Mrs. Trowt observed the happy 
event’ with a dimner and theatre 
party on Wednesday. 
ALDEN WEBB 
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Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonie Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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