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BEVERLY FARMS 
Registration for city election closed 
on Wednesday night with 4242 qual- 
ified voters if the city. In Ward 6 
there are 394 voters registered. 
Steamer 3, the old Beverly Farms 
apparatus, remodelled and rebuilt, ar- 
rived at the Central Station, Beverly, 
from the factory at Elmira, N. Y. 
Wednesday. It will be kept at the 
Central station’ for a while and will 
probably be stationed at North Bev- 
erly. 
The store and tenement building 
owned by Daniel W. Hardy at 766 
Hale street has undergone extensive 
repairs. ‘The tenement has been leas- 
ed by Arthur A. D’Avignon of Stand- 
ley’s shoe store. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
was well represented at the meeting 
of the Pilgrim Wanderers in Lynn, 
where the Washington and Social col- 
onies of that place entertained. A 
reception was given to Supreme Gov- 
ernor George F. Bradstreet. The 
John West orchestra furnished the 
_ music. 
Chas. H. Hull is as yet the only 
candidate from this ward in the city 
election. He is running for alderman. 
Rep. Herman A. MacDonald, a Bev- 
erly Farms man, and of course a per- 
son of especial interest to this ward, 
is the candidate for mayor. James 
B. Dow of Beverly Farms took out 
nomination papers for re-election to 
the school board. The time for filing 
nomination papers expires Nov. 27. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Neil 
Gluckert (nee Larson) returned 
this week from their wedding trip. Af- 
ter improvements have been complet- 
ed they will make their home at 12 
Haskell street. 
Sunday was observed at the Bever- 
ly Farms aBptist church as social 
service and Home Mission Sunday. 
In the morning the minister preached 
on “The Debt of America to Jesus 
Christ” and in the evening on “The 
Opportuity of the Future for Jesus 
Christ.” The address considered the 
evils of socialism, intemperance, mor- 
monism, the problem of the great city 
and the opportunities and advantages 
of country life. In turn it was shown 
how only the spirit of Jesus Christ 
could solve the problem. In country 
life, the life of Christ can be express- 
ed in social service and in enlarging 
the vision and activities of the church. 
The church owed a debt to the ends 
of the earth, but also owes a debt to 
the opportunities before it. The at- 
tendance both morning and evening 
was goad. 
