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BEVERLY FARMS 
Past Pres. Mrs. Gauld, President 
Mrs. Elmer Standley and Delegate 
Mrs. A. L. Preston, of the local W 
R.C. attended the convention in Bos- 
ton on Tuesday and Wednesday of 
this week. 
Alderman Rob’t E. Hodgkins, who 
has been ill for some time, has so far 
improved, as to now be able to get out 
for a short time each day. 
The whist party and dance of the 
Hardy club in Marshall’s hall Tuesday 
evening, the first public appearance of 
the new organization, proved a grand 
success, not only as a social event 
but in a financial way as well. The 
hall was well filled, there being 16 
tables. Misses Bessie Williams and 
Violet Batchelder were the winners 
of the ladies’ prizes, and Frank Gau- 
dreau and George Dix of the gents’ 
prizes. Dancing was enjoyed till 1 
o’clock, following the whist, with 
Jerry Twoomey, the president, in 
charge of the floor. Music was by 
local talent. 
Beverly Farms Pastors 
Spoke of Abraham Lincoln 
At the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church Sunday evening Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond, the pastor, spoke on 
“Abraham Lincoln, the first Ameri- 
can,” before a good-sized congregation. 
“It is not my purpose to review the 
events of the life of the greatest 
American,” said he in part, “ for with 
these we have been familiar since 
childhood, nor to magnify his oratory 
or his writings, for these are in place 
on the lecture platform or the students 
assembly, nor to praise and honor him 
as a martyred hero, this is for the his- 
torian and the poet; but tonight we 
would know the man and his personal 
power. We would see Abraham Lin- 
coln asa great soul. Abraham Lin- 
coln was a noble example of sane and 
sensible religion. 
An upright Chris- 
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tian, he know how to walk and work 
with God. 
“Abraham Lincoln forged his own 
way and hewed out his own destiny, 
character and personality. The minis- 
tration of home, school or church he 
knew not. His life is the one grand 
and glorious light shining in the dark- 
ness that refutes forever the doctrine 
of character as only the product of 
inherited worth and the mould of en- 
vironment. Water cannot rise above 
its source level. Can character rise 
higher than heredity and environ- 
ment? Yes,athousand times yes, by 
the hidden power of a mighty will 
touched by the power of an Almighty 
God. 
‘Abraham Lincoln’s _ potential 
power of greatness was such an indom- 
itable will, expressed in patience, the 
active and not the passive virtue, in 
perseverance, the reach upward, and 
in pluck (not luck), the heart that 
forces life blood into every worthy 
ambition. These were his great 
guides to progress and prosperity and 
honor.” 
Mr. Pond emphasized the points 
that Lincoln never entertained unfair 
means for progress, he was morally 
strong and courageous and he knew 
God and learned the ineffable power 
of personal prayer. 
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