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BEVERLY FARMS 
Rep. William R. Brooks went the 
first of the week to Milton, N.H., for 
a week or more to visit among rela- 
tives. 
About 20 members of the local 
John West Colony Pilgrim Fathers 
went to Salem Wednesday evening 
and were the guest of the Francis 
Higginson colony, at the installation 
exercises and banquet of the latter 
colony. 
Mrs. Thomas McCarthy and daugh- 
ter Miss Julia McCarthy have con- 
cluded their stay for this season at 
Beverly Farms, going to their Boston 
home on Thursday. 
It is very likely that, commencing 
very soon,a series of whist parties 
and an occasional sociable will be run 
through the coming winter months, as 
a joint committee from the Order of 
Foresters and the Knights of Colum- 
bus have the matter in charge and 
will no doubt soon perfect all arrange- 
ments. It will be remembered that 
this same management conducted the 
same sort of a thing last winter which 
was of much pleasureand interest, the 
popularity resulting in crowded halls 
each night. The proceeds are to be 
devoted to a special object in connec- 
tion with St. Margaret’s church. 
The fish weir of Capts. J. Frank 
Blaney and Chas. Jones located off 
Chubb’s Island, is these days doing a 
rushing business — a catch of 25 to 40 
barrels of herring being a common oc- 
curance, and a ready market for same 
is also another fact to make the above 
parties happy and also keeps them 
hustling. 
Today Mrs. Herbert L. Betts and 
two children leave for Bigelow, Me., 
where they expect to spend the win- 
ter. Mr. Betts will shortly leave for 
England to pay his parents a visit. 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The annual inspection of Preston 
Post 188 will take place at G.A.R. 
hall on the evening of Nov. 7th by 
Commander Edwin P. Standley and 
staff at Allen Post 67, Manchester. 
The Post cordially invites all members 
of the G.A.R. associates to be present 
that evening to take part in the spirit 
of the occasion following the inspec- 
tion. 
Lawrence Morse of Woonsocket, 
R.I., has spent a part of this week 
visiting friends in town. 
Plans and specifications are out for 
the remodeling of the basement of St. 
Margaret’s church, which, if carried 
out as now intended, will change it 
into a splendid assembly hall. It is 
thought that should this improvement 
be made that it will be used by the 
male members of the church for the 
meetings of the various societies con- 
nected directly with the church and 
parish. 
Capt. F. P. Gaudreau has carefully 
packed away in camphor and moth 
balls his natty yachting cap and suit 
until the good old summer time comes 
again, he having been among the last 
to forsake the briny deep in hauling 
his trim motor boat this week to win- 
ter quarters. 
A case of scarlet fever is reported 
on Hugh street. 
Winslow Eaton of Lincoln has been 
in town several days this week on 
business and _ incidentally shaking 
hands with old acquaintances. 
The street department is placing a 
line of curbing along the street in 
front of the Baptist church. 
Ward 6 politics for city election is 
somewhat quiet, but after the state 
election will no doubt be of its usual 
interest. James B. Dow for alder- 
man and James j. Nugent for the 
common council are the latest names 
suggested for political honors. 
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