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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fisher of 
Rockland, Me., have been among the 
visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
The Beverly Farms branch of the 
Beverly Improvement society held its 
regular meeting Wednesday after- 
noon with Mrs. N. S$. Simpkins, Jr. 
Besides other matters the plans for 
the conducting of the village Christ- 
mas tree this year were perfected. 
This event is indeed one of interest 
to Beverly Farms people, who are 
glad the observance of the holiday 
will again take place. 
The proposition to widen and make 
Common lane a boulevard open to 
auto traffic has brought forth strong 
protests from owners of estates in that 
vicinity and a hearing was given yes- 
terday afternoon at City hall, Beverly, 
before the Board of Aldermen. Most 
of those opposed to the scheme ap- 
prove the re-surfacing of the 
thoroughfare, which is a _ favorite 
driveway. 
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Miss Muriel 
conduct her classes in 
Publicover plans to 
dancing and 
Beverly Farms. this 
winter the same as she did last year. 
The affairs are entertaining and bene- 
ficial to the young people who take 
part. 
Members of Andrew _ Standley 
camp, S. of V. will pay a fraternal 
visit to H. P. Woodbury camp, Man- 
chester, next Tuesday evening when 
the latter camp holds its annual in- 
spection. The local camp was in- 
spected by the district aide, Hollis 
Bell, last Friday evening. 
Albert W. Dix has broken ground 
and is putting in the foundations for 
a public garage which will be 
built on his mother’s estate at Pride’s 
Crossing, near the depot. In order 
to make room for the new building 
some of the present structures on the 
property are being moved to new 
locations. 
GrEorGE S. 
George S. Hadley, for many years 
a well known resident of Beverly 
Farms, passed away Saturday at his 
home in Salem at the age of 88 years. 
He had been ill only a short while. 
Mr. Hadley was born in Salem, edu- 
cated in the Salem schools and fol- 
lowed the trade of currier, working 
in many of the well known shops in 
the Blubber Hollow district of Salem. 
He was chief of the Salem fire de- 
partment for several years and was 
head of the department when the fire 
alarm system was installed. He was 
twice married. His first wife was 
Miss Mary Brown of Beverly, by 
whom he had two children, one of 
whom, John W. Hadley, survives. 
His second wife was Miss Emily A. 
Standley of Beverly Farms, who died 
two years ago. Until the death of 
his wife, Mr. Hadley lived in Beverly 
Farms, afterwards moving to Salem. 
Until his last illness Mr. Hadley had 
enjoyed rugged health. He was a 
member of the Veteran Firemen’s 
association in Salem and took an ac- 
tive interest in the affairs of the 
HADLEY. 
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organization, 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Nov. 20 and 21—Edmund Breese 
in “The Weakness of Strength.” 
Mary Pickford in “Pals.” “Travel 
Picture.” 
Nov. 22 and 23—Leonora Ulrich ir 
“The Intrigue.” Billy Burke in 
sloria’s Romance.” “Pathe News.” 
Nov. 24 and 25—Vivian Martin in 
“Her Father’s Son.” New serial 
“The Shielding Shadow.” “Ham and’ 
Bud,” comedy. 
A Rival for Isles of Shoals—In 
the Salem, Mass., High School re- 
cently, one of the boys said in reciting 
that the United States Navy was 
hereafter to be used for Unitarian. 
purposes: (meaning utilitarian). 
