BEVERLY FARMS 
There is sure to be a large and ap- 
preciative audience at St. Margaret’s 
church on Thanksgiving evening to 
hear Rev. Nicholas R. Walsh deliver 
his interesting lecture upon Rome, ac- 
companied by stereopticon illustra- 
tions. Fr. Walsh spent 5 years at the 
American college in Rome and is an 
entertaining speaker. 
The marriage intentions were filed 
at City hall, Beverly, recently, of Mr. 
Horace L. Pierce of Pride’s Crossing 
and Miss Sadie Sexton of Boston. 
A “new arrival’ came to gladden 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 
Smith early last Wednesday morning. 
It is a daughter and Mr. Smith is 
passing around the cigars. 
A. Preston Thissell of Preston 
Place, has purchased’ an interest for 
the winter months in Preble’s market 
and will have charge of same. Thos. 
Wheelan will divide his time during 
the winter between this market and 
the company’s store in Boston as the 
occasion may demand. 
A large party enjoyed the concert 
and dance given last night in Mar- 
shall’s hall, under the management of 
Charles Parker. Long’s orchestra 
furnished the music. Mr. Parker in- 
tends to conduct a number of these 
socials during the winter. 
The estate of the late William 
Batchelder on High street, consisting 
of a cottage house, out buildings and 
a large plot of land, is for sale. 
The third evening of the card 
tournament in aid of the improve- 
ments to be made in the basement of 
St. Margaret’s church, proved its pop- 
ularity on Jast Monday evening in 
Marshall’s hall, when the gathering 
exceeded in numbers any yet held 
this year. The winners at whist 
were: Lady’s Ist prize, a set of doi- 
lies, Miss Grace Quirk; 2d prize, 
pitcher, Miss Mary Foley; consola- 
tion, glass dish, Miss Catherine Mul- 
ligan ; Gents’ 1st prize, razor strap, 
Chas. Hellyard ; 2d prize, silver ash 
tray, James O’Brien; consolation, 
looking glass, Edw. Callahan. Owing 
to the close score of the ‘‘45” play-. 
ers, there being a tie, the management 
reserved the awarding of prizes in this 
event until later. 
A harvest and Thanksgiving con- 
cert will attract a large audience to- 
morrow evening at the Baptist 
church. 
Miss Amanda Bushen of Bushen 
Island, Dublin Shore, Lundenburg 
Co., N.S., is a visitor at Beverly 
Farms, having joined her sisters, the 
Misses Silvia and Mary Bushen, who 
have made this their home for some 
time past. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Lida Pierce of Hart street, 
was very much surprised one evening 
recently to receive an unexpected call 
from a number of friends in the nature 
of a surprise party. The evening was 
spent pleasantly and: refreshments 
served, and before their leave-taking 
one of the number on behalf of the 
party presented Miss Pierce with a 
gold belt buckle. 
John Morgan, the popular driver of 
the Farms fire engine, and family, 
have moved into the upper suite of 
rooms in the Ober house opposite the 
Farms depot. 
Theodore Thissell of Strafford, 
N.H., is a guest of his brother, Arthur 
P. Thissell at Preston Place. 
Michael T. Murphy is this week 
taking in the sights of New York City 
and has sent a number of his friends 
souvenir postals of some of the places 
of interest. 
A. N. Rantoul’s automobile ran 
away the other day and was brought 
to a stand still by colliding with the 
fire hydrant at the corner of Hart and 
Hale streets, breaking the pipe and 
causing a good size fountain of water 
to shoot into the air. The auto es- 
caped with a bent axle and a few 
scratches. 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cole of 
Pride’s Crossing have the sincere sym- 
pathy of the community over the sad 
ending of the little two-year-old grand- 
son Edwin Cole, Jr., who was the son 
of Edwin Cole formerly of Pride’s 
Crossing, but who since his marriage 
has made Ipswich his home. The 
child was drowned in a small stream 
near the Hamilton line, about 100 
yards from his home. 
A shark over five feet in length, 
brought to West Beach by an incom- 
ing tide this week, was an object of 
interest for a few days to many who 
happened to see it. 
—=——C ARPENTER——— 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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JOBZIN DANIBLS 
Grocerics, and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
oes hgh for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world. eat, Poultry and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese. Fruit an Berries. Allof the best puality: 
Orders collected eveyr morning, and promptly filled. 
Wee eVye 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
» MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
F, W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY “FARMS, 
MASS. 
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 
‘Tobaccos, 
Pipes. 
Cigars, 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
TELEPHONE 18 BEVERLY FARMS 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 
HOWARD AMBROSE DOANE 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
GHORGH WW. O'DEA 
HOUSE PAINTING in all its Branches 
TEL. 71-3 
PAPER HANGING AND GLAZING 
All orders will receive prompt attention 
P.O. Box 81, ‘ 
10x1x52 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
