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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Jane Watson has opened a 
private class in social dancing to meet 
on Monday evenings in the Legion of 
Honor hall, 200 Huntington ave., 
Boston. es | 
Messrs. Walker Bros. & Co. con- 
cluded their season at the Farms this 
week, closing their store in Central 
square and removing to Boston. 
Messrs. Publicover Bros. is a busy 
concern these days and have a large 
force of men at work. They have 
just completed an addition to Chas. 
H. Dalton’s house, also building a 
dairy at Round Plain Farm for John 
Caswell, and are at present building 
an addition to Mr. Caswell’s automo- 
bile house... = bee ae ees 
Driver William S. Pike of the local 
-fire department is on the sick list, 
having contracted a severe cold a few 
days ago. James Wright is substi- 
tuting. 
President Mrs. Alice Preston, Mrs. 
Elmer Standley and Mrs W. B. Pub- 
licover of Preston W.R C., attended 
the Department Fair in Paul Revere 
hall, Boston, on Wednesday and were 
among those who had charge for that 
day of the Essex County fair table. 
John Woodbury, clerk at Daniel’s 
market, recently met with a very pain- 
ful accident which has put him for a 
while on the retired list—due to a 
wrench to his arm and a cut from a 
hook in the ice chest with which he 
came in contact while carrying a 
heavy piece of beef, in an effort to 
save himself from a fall. 
At the present writing the Ward 6 
political situation remains practically 
the same as that of last week. Alder- 
man Robt. E. Hodgkins is out with 
nomination papers seeking a return to 
the upper branch, which position he 
has had the honor to occupy for the 
H. M. & R, E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1104. 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS.. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
past two terms. Councilmen Horace 
F. Appleton and John C. McCarthy 
are also seeking a return to the “Kin- 
dergarten’”’ branch, which, if elected 
in the coming election will make four 
years they each will serve the city in 
this capacity. Another candidate will 
be necessary at least to make up the 
quota needed to represent Ward 6 at 
City hall, but as yet no one has ven- 
tured forth. Mayor Jos. A. Wallis 
and President of the Board of Alder- 
men S. Hervey Dow, both candidates 
for mayor, have their supporters here 
and their nomination papers have been 
in circulation each securing their share 
of signers. 
Bishop: Lawrence on Thursday an- 
nounced to the committee from the 
local Episcopal churches that it had 
been decided that as soon as arrange- 
ments could be made, St. John’s 
church at the Farms would be made a 
parish of its own with a permanent 
rector. At present it is a mission 
church of St. Peter’s. 
Preble’s Market, under the manage- 
ment of Thos. F. Wheelan will keep 
open during the coming winter. * 
A very pleasant whist party was 
given in the T. M. McKee house in 
Beverly Farms Thursday evening, a 
week ago, by Miss Mary McCormack. 
Prizes were won by Miss Nellie Dono- 
van, first lady’s ; Miss Nellie Murphy, 
second; Mrs. Linehan of Boston, 
third. The first prize for men was 
won by James Connors. Among the 
others present were Misses Theresa 
McCormack, Mary Tracy and Mary 
Fahey. Miss McCormack received 
many compliments for the splendid 
manner in which she conducted the 
party. 
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