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N.O.R'LH SHO RE OBR BRE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly schools open next Tuesday 
after the usual Christmas-New Year’s 
vacation. 
Peter » McLaughlin is home from 
Warrenton Va., for a stay of a month 
oresix weeks. 
Miss Alice R. Fearing of Roches- 
ter, N. H., has been.among the visi- 
tors to Beverly Farms the past week. 
Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur M. Bancroft 
of Toronto, Canada, have been en- 
joying the “Christmas ‘season with 
friends at Beverly and _ Beverly 
Farms. 
At the last meeting..of the Alder-. 
men, Daniel. J. Murphy of Beverly 
Farms was not confirmed as a regu- 
lar patrolman on the grounds that 
there were older members of the 
force who came first. Alderman 
Connolly, however, said he. believed 
that efficiency counted and voted to 
confirm Officer Murphy, who has 
heen a special officer for several 
years and has been doing regular 
work for a long. time. 
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Money Saved is 
. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
All great fortunes start- 
ed 
nings and now 
with small begin- 
is’ :the 
time for you to com- 
mence putting some- 
thing away regularly. 
be 
ment of the Beverly 
Savings depart- 
National bank will 
welcome your deposit. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
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Money Earned. 
E. S. Webber, 
Cashier 
Dec. 29, 1916. 
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Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET st i 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
John Kelly spent the Christmas 
holidays with relatives in New Jersey. 
Mrs. Robert P. Williams and two 
children have been spending this week 
with relatives in Brookline. 
Mrs. Edwin Pride will spend a 
portion of the winter with her son, 
Edwin L. Pride at Winter Hill, 
Somerville. 
Edward I. Brown of the Campbell 
liarness store, West st., has been tak- 
ing a week’s vacation, spending it at 
his former home in Lowell. 
The usual Christmas reunion of 
the Ober, Pride and Preston families 
took place Monday at the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Pride, Win- 
fei Hill, Somerville. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt Mce- 
Kean, Jr., left yesterday for a few 
days stay in New York City. Mr. 
McKean has numerous entries of his 
prize birds from his Willow Tree 
Farm in the coming poultry show in 
New York. 
St. John’s Episcopal church held 
its usual Christmas exercises last 
Sunday afternoon. There was 2» 
Christmas tree and a visit from Santa 
Claus, who had presents for the chil- 
dren. The program included carol 
singing. ' 
Many compliments were extended 
to Howard Preston, the electrician 
who had charge of decorating the 
municipal Christmas tree with color- 
ed lights. The tree was very beau- 
tiful and was pronounced by many 
who had seen the other community 
trees to be the best of them all. 
The new Beverly City government 
vill be inducted to office at City hall 
next Monday. The inaugural exer- 
cises this year will’ be somewhat 
shorter on account of its being a holi- 
day. The business meeting which 
usually follows the exercises will take 
place on Tuesday evening. 
Howard P. Williams, Frank L. 
Butman, Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, 
Willard B. Publicover, Benjamin F. 
Hawkins, Robert FE. Hodgkins, 
Augustus, P. Loring, Jr., Arthur A. 
Woodbury, Wm. R. Brooks, Charles 
SAWYER, 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE cele 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
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Aputherary 
Cor. CABoT AND ABBoTt STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
| drug store should keep. 
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F. Butman and Howard E. Morgan 
were those from Beverly Farms who 
attended the dinner given by Con- 
gressman A. P. Gardner at the Bos- 
ton City club on Wednesday to the 
Republican town and city committees 
of his congressional district. 
Rich living often makes the poor 
life. 
Work for your fellows in worship 
of your Father. 
Credulity stands and wonders ; 
faith starts out and works. 
Many fail because they plan on 
tiaking post-preparation. : 
A tin halo makes a fine trap, for. a 
man to get tangled up in. 
