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BEVERLY FARMS 
lot of Hygrade Tungstens 
at reduced prices. Peter Gaudreau’s 
barber shop, Central sq. adv. 
Miss Abbie McDonald of Cabot 
street, Beverly, on Tuesday evening 
last, after attending the performance 
at the Larcom Theatre, was told she 
was wanted at the home of a friend, 
Miss Olive Phippen, 12 Hale st. 
When she arrived there, she was 
given three cheers by some twenty or 
more of her young lady friends, all 
of whom were associated with her at 
the Beverly Telephone Exchange 
where Miss McDonald is a popular 
operator. She was taken completely 
by surprise, Miss Phippen in behalt 
of those present, presented her with 
many useful, necessary and attractive 
kitchen utensils to which Miss Mc- 
Donald responded happily by extend- 
ing her sincere thanks. The evening 
was most happily spent with music 
and in a social way. Miss McDonald 
is soon to be married to Daniel J. 
Neville, a Beverly Farms young man. 
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Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8S. Webber, Cashier 
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Oct. 22, 1915. 
C. SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ot i 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Try Manchester Laundry for 
Quality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester, 
George S$. Day, freight clerk at the 
Beverly Farms depot, left yesterday 
for a few days’ vacation in New York 
City. 
The republican rally at Beverly 
City hall this evening will attract a 
number from Beverly Farms. Hon. 
Samuel \y. McCall and Congressman 
Gardner are among the speakers. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua ~° Millett 
Younger (Jane Bartlett) are home 
from their wedding trip and are lo- 
cated at the Bartlett homestead, Bev- 
erly Farms. 
The inspection of Preston W. R. 
Corps, 93, will take place on Tues- 
day evening, Nov. 16. The inspecting 
officer- will be Mrs. Mary Lantz of 
Boston, a department official. 
GEet- TOGETHER CLUB: 
The first meeting of the Get-To- 
gether club, Beverly, for the present 
season, was held Tuesday evening in 
the (Parish UHousteiormsia.  eicn. 
church, when a stereopticon lecture 
by the Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. of 
Boston was the attraction. The cal- 
endar for the rest of the season is as 
follows: 
November 16. James E. Downey, 
head master of the High School of 
Commerce. “Education for Business.” 
December 21. Samuel C. Bush- 
nell. “The Monitor and the Merri- 
mack.” (‘Inside information.’’) 
January 18, 1916. James P. Mun- 
roe. “Penny Wisdom and Pound 
Foolishness.” 
February 15. The annual  ban- 
quet’ of the club. Dr. Lemuel-H. 
Murlin, president of Boston Univer- 
sity. 
March 21. “George P. Morris. 
‘New England’s Yesterday and To- 
morrow in the Light of Today.” 
April 18. Samuel Abbott. “The 
Romance of American History.” (II- 
lustrated with lantern slides.) 
May 16. Parish reception, 
HAVE YOUR ‘PRESCRIZ TIONG 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
The 
Final 
Tribute 
is made more impressive 
rather by quality of service 
than by display. 
We care for each case 
with that quiet dignity so 
desirable, and yet so lack- 
ing in most present-day 
funerals. 
S.A. GENTLEE & Son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
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Boston LAYMEN’S CONVENTION. 
A great interdenominational con- 
vention, summoning men of all 
churches of Eastern Massachusetts 
to come together for the capitaliza- 
tion of Christian life and influence 
into a great corporation which shail 
reach out into all the activities of life 
and meet the intensely practical prob- 
lems of our day, has been called to 
meet at Tremont Temple, Boston, 
November 14 to 17, inclusive. 
The Boston Laymen’s Convention 
will be one of 75 such gatherings to 
be held in as many cities of the 
country, culminating in a National 
Missionary Convention at Washing- 
ton next April. 
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