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BEVERLY FARMS 
John Dyer, foreman for Messrs. 
J.T. Wilson & Son at Beverly Farms 
and vicinity, is going to try farming 
down in Maine, having recently pur- 
chased a good sized farm there. It is 
probable that Mr. Dyer and family 
will remove there shortly. 
The Ladies’ Embroidery class was 
entertained last Wednesday afternoon 
by Mrs. Elmer Standley, West street. 
Miss Carrie W. Masters, one of the 
firm of Misses White & Masters, dry 
and fancy goods in the Pierce block 
in Central square, will shortly retire 
from the firm, and sell her interests 
in the business to her partner, Miss 
Mary White, who will conduct the 
business alone. Miss Masters will 
resume a former position in Salem. 
While here Miss Masters has made 
many friends and her leaving the 
village causes much regret. 
At a meeting ‘of Preston Post, 188, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
G.A.R., held Wednesday evening, the 
following officers were elected : Com- 
mander, Chas. H. Day ; S.V.C., Theo- 
dore A. Holmes; J.V.C., Joshua 
Younger; surgeon, Paul W. Preston; 
chaplain, Geo. W. Larcom; Q.M., 
Benj. F.’. Osborne; O:D. Ezra P. 
Williams ; O.G., Wm. H. Blanchard ; 
Delegate to Dept. Convention, Eben 
Day ; Alternate, Andrew Standley. 
The Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin 
will preach tomorrow night at the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church. 
A social and whist party. was held 
last evening at the home of James 
Butler on Haskell street. 
Some work has been done towards 
the preparation of making the play- 
ground a skating park for the young 
people. 
WHISPERINGS 
The ladies connected with Preston 
W.R. Corps, who usually meet on 
Tuesday afternoons in G.A.R. hall, 
to do sewing, had an intruder in their 
midst this week when one of our 
prominent citizens “‘butted in,” so to 
speak. It appears that he had made 
a mistake and was a week ahead of — 
time, inasmuch as he thought it was 
election day and time to vote for city 
officers. He was somewhat aston- 
ished, as it first appeared to him the 
precinct was in charge of female offi- 
cers, and when he was tendered a 
needle, thread and thimble, instead of 
a ballot, he quickly made his retreat. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., P.O., for week ending Dec. 1: 
C R Burr, Owen J Beston, Mrs Charles 
Crafts, M Canyvian, Anna E Carlson, Jean 
St Chrysvistomer, Miss Blanch M Des- 
mond, M J Deevey, Mrs Charles B Jones, 
Mr and Mrs Wm Knight, Mrs Louise 
Meniac, Alfred Mansley, John McGowan, 
W G Osige (2),H W Spaulding, Frank P 
Valey. ’ 
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