BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Daniel Riordan is reported to 
be quite ill at her home on Hart st. 
Miss Margaret Connolly spent a 
portion of this week with friends in 
New. York City. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce en- 
joyed their Thanksgiving dinner with 
friends in Boston. 
Wilbur Hardy has secured a cleri- 
cal position at the B. & M. freight 
station in Beverly. 
James J. Nugent and family spent 
the holiday with relatives in Worces- 
ter. They made the trip by auto. 
James E. McDonnell, who has been 
located at Deal Beach, N. J., in charge 
of a job for Connolly Bros., was home 
for the holiday. He returned to Deai 
Beach today. 
Daniel Horrigan, left for Warren- 
ton, Va., the first of the week to work 
for the next few months on a job 
which Connolly Bros. have under way 
there. He is a superintendent for the 
well known Beverly Farms firm of 
contractors. 
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A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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There were special Thanksgiving 
services in all of the Beverly Farms 
churches yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Parkman 
of Williamstown spent the past week 
at Beverly Farms visiting friends. 
The Beverly Farms Improvement 
society will hold a public meeting on 
the evening of Dec. 15 to perfect 
plans for the village Christmas tree. 
WENHAM 
At the Congregational church Sun- 
day morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will preach on “Billy Sunday’s 
Religion.” Sunday School at noon. 
Y. P..S, C. EB, at 6... The. department 
of social service will be in charge of 
the 7 p. m. meeting and will conduct 
a forum addressed by Joseph A. 
Wallis, 2d.,--of Beverly, on “The 
Working-class Movement.” 
The amount of the offering for the 
district nurse fund, at the union 
Thanksgiving service last Sunday 
evening was $14.39. 
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the 
dates of the annual Christmas fair of 
the Ladies society. An entertainment 
of genuine merit will be provided each 
evening. 
Thirty-four pilgrims constituted the 
party which went from Wenham last 
Saturday to attend the Billy Sunday 
ineeting. Wenham gentlemen also 
accompanied the Beverly party on 
Sunday. Wenham delegates were 
asked to stand up, were cheered, and 
then called for “Hymn 46.” 
Miss Grace F. Glavin removed 
from Wenham Friday, to take up her 
residence in Boston. Miss Glavin has 
been so large a factor in town life 
during recent years, that she will be 
sadly missed. The best wishes of her 
many friends accompany her to the 
new home. 
Christmas cards. We have samples 
from which you may select. Your 
name may be engraved from your 
own plate, or printed, at nominal 
expense. “The BrExEzE office. adv. 
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BEVERLY 
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Goop Book WEEK. 
At the Beverly public library 
“Good Book Week” is being observed 
by a display of books suitable for 
Christmas presents, at moderate prices. 
‘Any one can examine the collection 
whether he wishes to buy or not. All 
are welcome. The collection will be. 
shown until Saturday, Dec. 9. 
It is worth a thousand pounds a 
year to have the habit of looking on 
the bright side of things. 
“Tomorrow evening,” said Mrs. ° 
Twickembury, “I am to join a party 
of friends on a deploring expedition 
through the slums.”—Christian Regis- 
ter. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester.290. adv. 
