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BEVERLY FARMS 
A public entertainment and dance 
will be given in Marshall’s hall this 
evening under the auspices of the 
Girls’ club of St. John’s Episcopal 
church. 
Lewis G. Williams returned home 
from the Beverly hospital last Friday 
and is now convalescent. He hopes 
to get out of doors early next week. 
George W. Larcom is putting up 
quite a large building on his lot on 
Vine “st. Datenthe aval @imove Ninis 
carpenter shop from Valley st. The 
building will be occupied by Mr. Lar- 
com for carrying on his carpentry 
business. 
The sixth annual concert and ball 
under the auspices of Clan Wallace, 
O. S. C., to celebrate the anniversary 
of the Birth of Robert Burns, will be 
held at Beverly City hall this even- 
ing and will attract quite a- large 
number from Beverly Farms. 
Miss Alice R. Stevens of North 
Adams, has been a visitor at Beverly 
Farms the past week. 
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The Girls’ club of the local Baptist 
church observed their 8th birthday at 
the Chapel, Tuesday evening. All the 
members and guests appeared in cos- 
tume representing well-known adver- 
tisements, and their recitation of 
bright bits of verse was an amusing 
feature. The pleasure of the even- 
ing was added to by music and the 
serving of refreshments. 
Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell, yester- 
day afternoon at her home on Vine 
st., entertained the Woman’s auxili- 
ary of the St. John’s Episcopal 
church. 
The regular monthly business meet- 
ing of the Beverly Farms firemen 
will take place next Monday cvening 
at the local fire station. 
A day’s outing at Gravelly Pond or 
Chebacco Lake, enjoying the fishing, 
skating and ice-boating, offers a pleas- 
ant diversion for Farmites these dull 
winter days. 
A daughter was born on Jan. 12, at 
the Salem Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 
John | Me Lynch\ } 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Morrill of 
Essex st., Beverly, and formerly of 
Beverly Farms are rejoicing over the 
arrival of a son, born last Saturday. 
Augustus P! Loring, Jr) has) been 
re-elected treasurer of the Repub- 
lican City Committee. 
Mrs. Thos. -D. Connolly has spent 
the past weéek at Worcester called 
there by the illness of her brother, 
Mr. Stephen Dougherty. 
Last Sunday Rev. N. R. Walsh of 
St. Margaret’s church informed his 
parishioners that it was desirable to 
purchase a small portion of the land 
adjoining belonging to the city of 
Beverly and known as the “Stone 
Crushing property,” saying that ad- 
ditional land was needed to provide 
a service entrance for the parochial 
residence. The whole lot contains 
about thrée and one-half acres, for 
which Mr. Gordon Dexter has made 
the city an offer. 
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