pe 
“as meatcutter for ‘the winter 
Nov. 26, 1915. 
- BEVERLY FARM S 
_ It now looks as if Ward 6 will have 
a candidate for alderman in the per- 
son.of Thomas D. Connolly, a mem- 
ber: of the firm of Connolly Bros. 
This. week a number who are very 
much interested in the welfare of the 
gity and ward, waited upon Mr. Con- 
nolly with the request that he sacri- 
fice his personal feelings and allow 
his name to be used as a candidate. 
Mr. Connolly at first refused, but af- 
ter much persuasion finally consented, 
provided an endorsement was secured 
that ‘was _ sufficiently 
culation only a short time and already 
has been liberally signed and the 
prospects are that he will receive as 
strong an endorsement as-any candi- 
date from this. ward-has had in the 
pasts 
Mr. and Mrs, Howard FE, Morgan 
and Howard E. Morgan, Jr., went to 
Manchester yesterday and helped 
mnake up the family circle.around the 
festive board, at the Nathaniel Mor- 
gan. home. 
Jares B. Dow, who has represent- 
ed Ward 6 on the Beverly school 
board for a number of years, will be 
‘» candidate for re-election and his 
nomination papers have been in cir- 
‘culation the-past week. It jis very 
‘doubtful. if there will be any Opposi- 
tion to Mr, Dow. 
John Daniels has secured a position 
at the 
Johnson Market, 35 Exeter st., Bos- 
ton, and commenced his. work there 
last Monday. 
There was-a-large audience last 
‘Tuesday evening at the Chapel. of the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church to hear 
a most interesting talk given by Miss 
Sophia Bennett on her recent Pan- 
ama-California trip which was _ par- 
-tially. illustrated by stereopticon views. 
The affair was given under the aus- 
pices of the Girls’ club. 
‘Mr: and Mrs. William A. Bishop 
of Williamstown have spent the past 
week visiting friends at Beverly 
Farms, 
Mrs. Daniel W. Preston and Mrs. 
Howard C. Morgan, who represent 
the local W. R. C., are. soliciting 
money and articles for their sales 
table at the W. R.-C. fair to be heid 
in Boston next Wednesday, Dec. rsi. 
The proceeds of this sale is to be de- 
voted to the needs of the veterans 
who are living at the Soldiers Hove 
in Chelsea, 
C, B. Brown, manager of the 
Campbell harness store, West st., 
spent Thanksgiving with his family 
at Haverhill. me freed 
stromg.-~ His > 
nomination papers have been in cir-. 
NOU Toe O RE. BR EE ZEB 
—_—— 
Michael T. Murphy passed Thanks- 
giving in Salem with his brother’s 
family. 
One of the largest and most en- 
joyable family reunions held yester- 
day in Beverly Farms was at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. 
Connolly, Oak st. 
The Girls” club of St. John’s Epis- 
copal church will give a public enter- 
tainment and social in Marshall’s 
hall next Thursday evening. They 
are also rehearsing for a drama which 
they will present on the evening of 
Dec, 14. 
Mrs. William Watt, who was 
obliged to undergo an_ operation 
about a week ago, is improving, st 
her home on the Ayer estate, Pride’s 
Crossing, much to the pleasure of her 
many friends. 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V., 
will give a public whist party in G. 
/. R. hall next Tuesday evening. 
NeEvILLE-McDona tp. 
A quiet wedding took place at St. 
Mary’s parochial residence, Beverly, 
Monday evening when Miss Abbie 
Wallis ‘McDonald. of 257 Cabot st., 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mc- 
Donald, was married to Daniel Joseph 
Neville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Neville of Hale st., Beverly Farms, 
the ceremony being performed by 
Rev. John: Curran. The bride was 
very attractively gowned in a travel- 
ling suit of blue serge, fur trimmed. 
The bridesmaid was Mrs. Benjamin 
Loham of Marblehead, a sister of the 
bride, and Homer Callahan of Bever- 
ly Farms was best man. A wedding 
supper was served at the home of the: 
bride’s parents, for immediate rela- 
tives and friends, after which the 
bridal couple left for a short vacation 
trip. Upon their return they will re- 
side on Warren st., Montserrat. 
SOCIETY - NOTES 
Mrs. S. Reed Anthony of 175+:Bea- 
con street, Boston, announces the en- 
~ gagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth 
Anthony, to Lyon Weyburn of: Bos- 
ton formerly of Scranton, Pa} and 
the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fletcher 
Weyburn of that city. Miss Anthony 
z ho is a member of the Sewing Cir- 
cle League, made her bebut five* sea- 
sons ago and she has an extensive ac- 
quaintance. One of her brothers, 
Andrew Weeks Anthony, of the Har- 
vard class of 1909, married Miss 
Elizabeth L. Colt of Providence, R. 
1., and that city is now their Pere. 
Another brother, Reed P. Anthony, is 
a freshman at Harvard. Mrs. An- 
thony was before her marriage Miss 
Harriet P. Weeks. The: family’ has 
an attractive summer place called 
“Rose Ledge’ on Hale street at Bev- 
erly Farms. Mr. Weyburn is a grad- 
uate of Yale, with the class of 1905, 
and he was graduated from the Har- 
vard Law School in 1908 and is now 
practising his profession » in. Boston 
and resides in - Peterborough - street. 
He is a member of the Yale ‘club, 
New York, and of the Eastern Yacht 
club at Marblehead Neck... Mr: Wey- 
burn has one sister, Mrs. Alfred 
Marlow of Scranton, Pa. 
Our RECOMPENSE. 
“Yes, my wife is a lofty thinker. 
Always has her head in the clouds.” 
“How does that suit you?” 
“The situation has its good points. 
Naturally a woman with her head in 
the clouds doesn’t care how her hats 
are trimmed, 
Almost any man is proud. of his 
love letters until he sees them printed 
in the newspapers. Then they do not 
seem the same. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
JAMES B. DOW 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provistons 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
Coal 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
