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BEVERLY FARMS 
Herman McDonald has accepted a 
position as stenographer and clerk in 
Governor Guild’s office at the State 
House, and has already entered upon 
his duties. 
Mis Alice Witham has resumed her 
duties as assistant at the local post 
office. 
A patching-up of the concrete in 
spots on the various side walks, a 
couple of new cross walks and a few 
feet of new curbing have added re- 
cently to the comfort of the walking 
populace at the Farms. As some un- 
kind person has been heard to remark, 
this comes but once a year — and that 
just before election. 
A delegation from John West Colo- 
ny, Pilgrim Fathers, were guests of 
Desota colony at Lynn, Wednesday 
evening. 
Herbert Betts sails today on the 
“Sagamore”’ for his old home in Eng- 
land, where he will remain with his 
friends until after the holidays. 
After 20 years. of service as engi- 
neer and janitor at the West street 
engine house, Marshall T. Larcom 
has tendered his resignation to take 
effect Nov. 21. Mrs. Larcom is one 
of the veterans of the fire department 
and has been the engineer of the local 
Steamer 3 since it was installed here. 
He is popular at the Farms and has 
many friends all over the’ city. The 
continuous confinement to which one 
in a position of this kind is subject 
has the effect of making one long for 
a little freedom, and this is the cause 
of Engineer Larcom’s retirement. 
The appointment of a _ successor 
comes now under the civil service 
rules and there will, no doubt, be sev- 
eral candidates. 
Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Leonard of 
Stamford, Conn., are spending a few 
days with friends at the Farms. 
The second party in the card 
tournament in aid of securing funds 
towards"improvement and changes in 
the basement of St. Margaret’s 
church, was held in Marshall’s hall on 
Wednesday evening, and as on the 
previous occasion a large crowd was 
present and entered into the spirit of 
the gathering. At the conclusion of 
the play the prizes were awarded the 
winners. The next of the series will 
be held next week. 
A large representation from Oliver 
Wendell council, K. of C., on last 
Wednesday evening joined with the - 
Beverly council at the latter place, in 
the workings of the third degree. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Knowles have 
rented a suite of rooms in the Mrs. 
Emily Ober residence opposite the 
local depot. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A concert and dance is scheduled 
to take place next Friday evening in 
Marshall’s. hall. Long’s orchestra 
will furnish the music. 
Rev. Fr. N. R. Walsh is to give a 
stereopticon lecture at St. Margaret’s 
church on Thanksgiving evening on 
‘“Rome.’’ Having spent five years in 
Rome at the American college, Fr. 
Walsh is especially well versed ona 
subject of this kind and his lecture 
will be of much interest, no doubt. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Emo of the 
Elmwood Farm, Lewiston, Me., have 
moved to Pickett court and expect to 
make this town their future residence. 
Mattis Hanson has spent several 
days of this week visiting relatives at 
Melrose. 
Wm. H. McKeigue 
The sudden and sad news of the 
death of William H. McKeighue, 
which occurred on last Monday fore- 
noon while at work upon the new 
parochial residence, came as a great 
shock to the community where the 
young man had spent all his life and 
had always been a great favorite. 
While in the past not entirely free 
from ailments, his troubles were con- 
sidered only small ones, and such a 
thing as his demise was almost the last 
thing thought of. He was a young 
man of sterling character and made 
friends of all he met. Hewasamem- 
ber of the Holy Name Society, Oliver 
Wendell Holmes Council, K. of C., 
the local Stone Masons’ Union, and 
the Hardy Social club, and in all of 
these organizations he was one of the 
most active members. 
Funeral services were held at his 
late residence on Everett street, Wed- 
nesday morning, and later at St. Mar- 
garet’s church. Interment was in the 
Beverly Farms cemetery. 
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Grocerics and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Headquarters for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world. eat, Poultry and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Fruit and Berries. Allof the best area 
Orders collected eveyr morning, and promptly filled. 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horszs To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
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WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
F, W. VARNEY 
BEVEREY2S FARMS: IM ASS. 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions from drugs 
of Recognized Standard Quality. 
This department is constantly under 
the personal supervision of graduates 
in pharmacy. 
Choice Confectionery 
Imported and Domestic 
Cigars, | Tobaccos, 
Pipes. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
TELEPHONE 18 BEVERLY FARMS 
Tel. Bev. Farms 130 
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