- Sept. 22, 1916. 
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“ BEVERLY FARMS 
' Janres Naylor has given up_his 
“summer position as driver of the Bev- 
erly Farms-Beverly auto bus. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Calkins 
of North Adams have been visiting 
friends in Beverly Farms the past 
week. | 
Mrs. Charles F. Preston and Mrs. 
Howard A. Doane leave on a vaca- 
tion stay at Jackson, N. H.,_ to- 
morrow. 
Mrs. Emily Carswell and _ son, 
Atley, who have been away from 
Beverly Farms since last June, have 
returned to their home on Hart st. 
Louis Hamberger has given up his 
‘position at the Hutchinson estate 
where he has been employed all sum- 
mer. He resumes his studies at Bos- 
ton University next week. 
Among the recent marriage inten- 
tions filed at Beverly City hall are 
those of David Kelleher of 752 Hale 
st. and Bridget Pyne of 9 High st., 
both Beverly Farms people. 
William Vickery, the well-known 
hairdresser, who spends his summers - 
here, has returned to New York City 
where he has opened his hair dress- 
ing parlors for the fall and winter. 
Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Jr., who 
has been battalion quartermaster of 
Battery D, Mass. artillery, at El Paso, 
Texas, was elected 2nd Lieut. of the 
battery this week. There were two 
other candidates voted upon by the 
battalion, which selected Mr. Simp- 
kins. 
Comrade William H. Blanchard, 
accompanied by Mrs. Blanchard, at- 
tended the annual reunion of his old 
regiment, the 4oth Mass., held recent- 
ly in Chelsea. Comrade Blanchard 
reports a pleasant occasion, although 
the number’ each year is growing 
smaller. 
3everly schools, which have been 
delayed in opening for the fall season, 
will open tomorrow, Saturday, when 
the high school students will be en- 
rolled and submitted to medical in- 
spection at 8 o'clock. The grade 
schools, which include the Beverly 
Farms school, will open Monday. 
The members of St. John’s Epis- 
copal parish have hired rooms in 
Marshall’s hall for the coming nine 
wonths and will hold their social 
gatherings there as well as using it 
for a meeting place for church work. 
The Women’s auxiliary and_ the 
Girl’s club are looking forward to the 
building of a new parish house. A 
substantial fund has already been 
raised for that purpose. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Police Officer Daniel J. Murphy re- 
cently purchased a motorcycle. 
Born in beverly Farms, Sept. 15, 
to William and Fiorence (Valentine) 
Cutheld ot Everett st., a son. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. McCarthy 
(Anna Connolly) spent the past week 
on a vacation trip to New York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Rogers of 
Sanbornville, N. H., spent the past 
week visiting friends at Beverly 
Farms. 
‘the North Shore Cadets band will 
furnish the music for the promenade 
concert on Cabot st. tomorrow (Sat- 
urday) evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chisholm 
have leased the tenement in the Trowt 
homestead on Vine st. recently va- 
cated by Walter Wright and tamily. 
Mrs. Addie Sutherland and_ her 
brother, J. Sewall Day, left last Sun- 
day for a vacation trip to the west. 
They plan to spend a week at Chic- 
ago and nearby points. 
A public dance in aid of St. Mar- 
garet’s church will be held in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next Tuesday evening un- 
der the auspices of a party of young 
people of the church. 
Henry Wright has concluded his 
duties as assistant at the Pride’s post- 
otficé to commence his studies at 
Harvard next week. He plans to 
live in Cambridge this winter. 
The Beverly-Beverly Farms auto 
bus has been taking a vacation this 
week. It has been overhauled and 
electric lights installed. It will re- 
sume its schedule tomorrow. 
Many Beverly Farms people plan 
to attend the big outing at Oceanside 
park, Beverly, tomorrow (Saturday ) 
afternoon. The affair is under the 
joint auspices of the Republican City 
Committee and the Hughes club. 
Governor McCall, Senator Lodge and 
Arthur Black of New York will be 
the speakers and there will be music 
by the U. S. M. band. 
The Prince of Wales of 
time once said to the poet: 
“Mr. Pope, do you not like kings?” 
“Sir,” replied the poet, “I prefer 
the lion. before the claws are grown.” 
R. E. Henderson 
Telephone 
Pope’s 
To the People 
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Meer Your FRIENDS here, use 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Store 1s LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just CaLy and see how wel- 
come you are. 
FW. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 _ Beverly Farms 
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