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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Minnie Reardon entertained a 
merry party of young people at a 
valentine party at her Hart street 
home last Tuesday evening. Tom 
Murray added much to the pleasure of 
the evening with his magic lantern 
views. 
Mrs. Thomas Gauldand Mrs. Lydia 
P. Williams, representing Preston Re- 
lief corps, 98, attended the state con- 
vention of the W. R.C. in Boston 
Tuesday and Wednesday. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster of Manchester 
occupied the pulpit at the Baptist 
church last Sunday morning, exchang- 
ing pulpits with Rev. Mr. Pond. His 
sermon was on “ Life of Ministry.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Younger en- 
tertained at their Hale street home 
Wednesday evening the members of 
Preston Post, G. A. R., of which Mr. 
Younger is an officer. 
“ Jack’? Campbell returned home 
from Watch Hill, R.I., Thursday 
afternoon after three years’ service 
with Uncle Sam. He will not return 
to the service. Mr. Campbell served 
in the Spanish war under Col. Stop- 
ford, and after the war enlisted in the 
coast artillery. He went first to New 
London and later to Watch Hill. He 
has always been prominent in athletic 
sports, and his Beverly Farms friends 
are glad to welcome him home. 
Commander Chas. H. Day and 
Past Commander Andrew Standley 
attended the convention of the State 
Department G. A. R. in Boston Tues- 
day and Wednesday. 
The summer cottages along this 
section are being taken for next 
season and now only a few more re- 
main. C.L. Davis is to occupy one 
of Mrs. Luce’s houses which was 
occupied last season by the Brooks 
Fennos. 
A. F. Bemis will occupy the big 
Jackson house next season. 
A merry party of 14 young people 
enjoyed a sleigh ride to Danvers Mon- 
day evening, partaking of a chicken 
supper in a restaurant there before 
returning. 
Local horsemen have been much in 
prominence at the Idlewood Lake 
speedway the past week and many a 
brush has been participated in. John 
Wyatt carried everything before him 
with his trotter. Dr. Reardon has 
also been in evidence. 
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Hearing on Matter of ° 
Playground at Farms. 
It isa matter of much interest to 
Beverly Farms people to know that 
the joint committee of the city govern- 
ment, to whom was referred the mat- 
ter of a public playground, will give a 
hearing in Ward 6 on February 24 — 
next Friday. 
A petition was put before the city 
government two years ago bearing on 
the subject of a playground at the 
Farms, but it was pigeon-holed, refer- 
red, hung up and sidetracked from 
month to month. This hearing is the 
nearest to any definite action that 
has yet been taken. 
Visiting Day. 
‘Parents’ Day’’ was observed at 
the Farms school, Thursday, for which 
invitations were sent out to all parents 
at the Farms to visit the schoo] and 
inspect the regular school work, and 
also to see the new pictures and casts 
recently obtained by the proceeds 
from an entertainment last fall and by 
other generous gifts of the summer 
residents. 
St. Margaret’s Sodality, 
A Ladies’ sodality was recently 
organized by Rev. Fr. Downey 
at Beverly Farms and the follow- 
ing officers were elected: Miss 
Minnie Reardon, prefect; Miss 
May Connolly, first asst.; Miss Jennie 
Watson, second asst.; Mrs. John Hen- 
ry Watson, treasurer; Miss Mary 
Wiseman, secretary. The regular 
meetings are held at St. Margaret’s 
church every Monday evening at 8 
o’clock, A Men’s sodality is to be or- 
ganized later. 
S. of V. at Convention, 
Col. H. P. Woodbury Camp was 
well represented at the convention of 
the Massachusetts division, Sons of 
Veterans, held in Boston this week. 
In fact, one of the envied offices, that 
of being chosen delegate to the na- 
tional convention to be held next sum- 
mer at Gettysburg, was awarded to 
Commander Lyman W. Floyd of the 
local camp, after a bright nomination 
speech by Rev. E. H. Brewster. Mr. 
Floyd was the first delegate chosen. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster was selected 
to carry the greetings of the conven- 
tion to the convention of the Women’s 
Relief Corps, in session in People’s 
temple. 
Among the local Sons who attended 
the convention were Delegates F. K. 
Swett and T. O. D. Urquhart, Alter- 
nates E. H. Brewster and S. S. Pea- 
body, Commanders L. W. Floyd and 
Frank W. Bell, Edward W. Baker, S. 
L. Wheaton, Thomas A. Baker and 
Ezra Crombie. 
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