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The Ladies Auxilliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church was entertained 
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ernest 
Townsend at her new home at West 
Manchester. 
The picture Committee appointed 
by the Beverly Farms Baptist church 
Sunday school for the purpose of 
raising money to purchase suitable re- 
productions of biblical paintings to be 
in the Children’s department 
have made all arrangements and will 
present. at the chapel on Monday 
evening, Noy. 18th, an entertainment. 
Each class in the school will furnish 
a surprise number to the program. 
It is hoped that a good sum will be 
raised. 
Rev. C. S. Pond gave a vacation 
talk entitled “A Ramble Along the 
Proposed Cape Cod Canal” at the 
meeting of the Baptist Brotherhood 
at the Manchester Baptist church last 
Monday evening. 
The auction sale of the valuable 
George S. Hadley estate, Beverly 
Farms takes place tomorrow after- 
noon at 2:30 o’clock. 
Miss Minnie ‘Taylor entertained the 
members of the Girls’ club cf St. 
John’s Episcopal church last evening 
at her home on Hart street. 
The girls and boys of the local 
Baptist Sunday school are making a 
collection of money in their Thanks- 
giving envelopes for the benefit of the 
Little Wanderers Home on West New- 
ton street Boston as is their custom 
each year. On Tuesday preceeding 
the holiday they will pack a barrel to 
be sent there. Anyone who desires 
to send anything may leave articles 
with George S. Day. 
The annual inspection of Preston 
W.R. C., No. 93 will take place next 
Tuesday evening in G. A. R. hall. 
Mrs. Sadie Follett of Manchester will 
be the inspector. 
The regular meeting of John West 
colony Pilgrim Fathers will be held 
this evening in Neighbor’s Hall. Geo. 
Watson sees to it that these meetings 
are interesting and there is always 
something entertaining provided for 
under the good of the order. 
High Grade Food Products 
The Ladies Sewing Circle of the 
Farms Baptist church, of which Mrs. 
Elmer Stanley is the president, met 
in the chapel last evening for their 
monthly supper. 
Mrs. Victor Borden and two chil- 
dren moved from Beverly Farms to 
Beverly yesterday taking apartments 
on Elliot street. 
The Board of Registrars will be 
in session at Rooms 2 and 3, City 
Hall, for the purpose of qualifying 
voters for the city election, this even- 
ing from 7.30 to 9 p. m., and next 
Wednesday, Nov. 20 from 12 m. to Io 
p. m., at which time registration will 
close. The city election comes Tues- 
day, Dec. roth. 
Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Wiseman, and Augus- 
tine Callahan, two of the most popu- 
lar of the Farms’ younger set, are 
receiving congratulations on the event 
of their coming marriage, to take 
place the last of this month. 
Congressman A. P. Gardner has 
accepted an invitation to address the 
men of the local Baptist church and 
congregation some evening during the 
Christmas recess of Congress. 
The members of the Pastor’s hour, 
a large class of boys of the local Bap- 
tist church had as guests, last Satur- 
day afternoon, members of the Boy 
Scouts of the Manchester Baptist 
church. The former were in charge 
of Sewall Day, assistant to the Pastor 
and the latter in charge of Rev. A. 
G.. Warner. The party took a long 
walk through the woods going via 
Pole Swamp Lane to Gravelly Pond, 
where they ate luncheon and enjoyed 
cocoa made over the camp fires. The 
party voted it a fine time and said 
it should be repeated at- some future. 
date. 
The Girls’ Club of the Beverly 
Farms ~ Baptist church have pre- 
pared an outline for the coming year’s 
work. Nov. 26 will be parents’ 
night, and Mrs. Clara Beatey of Bos- 
fon will lecture on “Morals Through 
Reverence;” Dec. 31 will be a New 
Years’ party. On Jan. 28 Dr. Mal- 
colm McLeod of Beverly will lecture 
on “Patent Nostrums.” On March 
11, there will be a surprise party; on 
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April 4, Miss Stern will deliver a talk 
on “The Art of Right Living” and 
at the May 27th meeting, the annual 
“At Home” is to be held. The 1913 
officers for the club, recently elected, 
are as follows: President, Miss Bertha 
Bennett; Vice-pres., Miss Dorothy 
Larcom; Sec’y., Miss Mollie Davis; 
Treas., Miss Theodora ‘Thissell; 
Board of directors, Mrs. Wm. R. 
Brooks, Mrs. C. S. Pond and Miss 
Louise Chapman. 
