BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hull and 
child left Tuesday for a visit with 
Mr. Hull’s parents at East Taunton. 
Ernest Naylor is one of the latest 
Beverly Farms young men to secure 
position at the U. S. Machinery Co. 
plant in Beverly. Alfred Hanson is 
also employed there. 
The inauguration of Beverly’s new 
city government will take place at the 
City hall next Monday. - The exer- 
cises will commence at noon, and the 
program is similar to that of former 
occasions. 
Alderman-Elect Thomas D. Con- 
nolly is interested with others in a 
fine fruit grove at the Isle of Pines. 
This week they received their first 
shipment of this year, of 75 crates of 
grapefruit of the finest specimens, 
most of which they have put on the 
Boston market. The Alderman-Elect, 
however, retained a number of crates, 
which he has been giving out gener- 
ouslv to his. friends. Another and 
larger shipment of grapefruit is ex- 
pected to arrive very soon. 
Happy New Year. 
We take this opportunity 
to publicly extend to our 
many depositors the com- 
pliments of the season and 
our best wishes for a Happy 
and Prosperous New Year. 
In the future as in the past 
you will find us liberal and 
courteous in all’ matters, 
assuring you of a_ banking 
service that leaves nothing 
to be desired. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, 
Cashier 
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The BrEEzE extends to all its read- 
ers its best wishes for a Happy and 
Prosperous New Year. 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the Beverly Farms firemen will take 
place at. the. Fire Dept. station next 
Monday evening. 
Alfred R. Stevens, who has made 
Beverly Farms his home the past 
year, has gone to Bridgeport, Conn., 
where he has secured a position. 
Some of the limestone trimmings 
for Beverly Farms’ new public. li- 
brary have recently arrived and have 
been set in place, adding much to the 
appearance of the building, and it is 
somewhat encouraging to Beverly 
Farms people that the construction of 
the building, while extremely slow, is, 
however, progressing. 
Miss Amy M. Striley of Danvers 
has been secured by the school com- 
mittee to do special instruction work 
at the Beverly Farms school. . She 
will commence her new duties here 
at once.’ Miss Striley has been one 
of the most valued teachers in Dan- 
vers’ schools and the Farms is to be 
congratulated upon her addition to tts 
eficient corps of teachers. : 
Building Inspector Howard’ P. 
Williams has issued to Miss Susan 
A. Amory, Hale ahd. Valley ‘sts... a 
permit to erect a cottage, two anda. 
half stories in’ height, 41x85 feet, at 
an estimated cost of $19,000... The 
1.ew house is to be built on practically 
the site of the old one which has just 
been torn down. Work is well un- 
der way for the excavation and build- 
ing of the cellar and foundations. 
Howard Preston of Beverly Farms, 
the electrician, in the employ of the 
Greenlaw Electric Co., had charge of 
the electric display and decorations in 
connection with the Village Christ- 
mas tree and has received many de- 
serving compliments upon his good 
work. 
especially was very beautiful and 
many who saw the other nearby 
community: trees unhesitatingly pro- 
nounced the Beverly Farms tree the ~ 
prettiest of the lot. 
The Christmas tree display: 
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John Kelly, who has been located ~ 
at Scarboro, N. Y.,. the past four 2s 
months, arrived home this week. a 
While there Mr. Kelly kept in tou thio: 
with Beverly Farms affairs by Tea: , 
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Friday. and Saturday — “For the, = 
Honor of the Crew,” Broadway. Star” 
Feature, 3 parts; “Neal of the Navy.” cae 
Monday and Tuesday — Geraldine 
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travel pictures. \ ~ Sie 
Wednesday and Thursday ae 
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mount news-pictures. Signor Curti, 
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Coming—Mary Pickford in “Mad-. 
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