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‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Ward at- 
ended the McCarthy-Devany wed- 
ing in South Boston on Wednesday. 
“Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Randall 
yf Trenton, N. J., have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms _ visiting 
ends. 
John E. McKeigne is suffering 
rom a fracture of his left arm at the 
‘bow received from a fall from stag- 
ing where he was at work. 
Married, in Marblehead, Oct. 21, 
Valdo Harrison Parrish of Pride’s 
ssing and Miss Jessie Adams 
Wright of Beverly Farms, Rev. 
lames H. Stubbs officiating. Both 
ire well known young people. They 
will live in Boston during the winter. 
_ The annual inspection of Preston 
. R. C. took place Monday evening 
G. A. R. hall. Miss Hattie Tuttle 
Brighton, a department officer, was 
. inspecting official. The corps 
made an excellent showing. Supper 
was served before the inspection. 
Mrs. Henry Durant, who has been 
living in the Day house, Oak st., has 
heen quite ill and was taken to the 
Beverly hospital last Saturday. She 
is reported to be improving. The 
Durant family recently moved here 
from Florida. ; | 
It is very probable that hereafter 
the place for the Ward 6 voter to 
cast his ballot on election day will be 
ground floor of G. A. R. hall. 
Formerly the election has been held 
in the hall upstairs, but the quarters 
vacated by the public library are of 
the same size and can be reached 
without the necessity of climbing a 
flight of stairs. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maddalena 
‘observed the 33d anniversary of their 
“matriage by a reception and dinner 
te their friends at their home, 83 
Berkeley st., Boston, last Sunday 
afternoon and evening. Among those 
from Beverly Farms who were pres- 
ent were Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, 
Mrs. Charles H. Trowt, Miss Silva, 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan, 
John A. Trowt and C. Frank Trowt. 
Mr. Maddalena is a well known 
caterer. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Preston Thissell 
have closed their cottage at Preston 
vlace and will live for the winter in 
Beverly. 
James, son of Michael Connolly, is 
at the Mass. General hospital, Boston, 
recovering from a recent operation 
for adenoids. 
Dr. C. J. Murray’s dental office in 
the Murphy block will be closed until 
Tuesday, Nov. 7, when he returns 
from his wedding trip. 
Albert W. Dix, for a number of 
years past the foreman mechanic at 
the Central sq. garage, has concluded 
his services there. Probably later 
on he will go in to business for him- 
self. 
Beverly High school football team 
plays Peabody High school at the 
athletic field tomorrow afternoon. 
Beverly Farms folk will turn out in 
force, for the game promises to be 
one of the best of the season. 
A neighborhood rally was held in 
Central square Wednesday evening 
under the auspices of the republican 
city committee. There was a good 
sized audience. Later the same eve- 
ning a rally was held at Centerville. 
Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ popu- 
lar hotel, closes for the season to- 
morrow (Saturday) evening. The 
inn has had a most successful year 
and many of the guests of the past 
season have signified their intention 
of enjoying the Tunipoo hospitality 
for another season. 
Registration for the Nov. 7th elec- 
tion closed at City hall on Wednesday 
and shows that Ward 6 has made a 
gain of 15 new voters—making a 
total of 339 names on the list. There 
has also been a big gain in the total 
registration of the city, which now 
has 4475 voters. 
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