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The Farms fire department cele- 
brated Columbus Day in the after- 
noon by answering three alarms. At 
the Tweed estate the Haven estate 
and the woods off Haskell street. 
The fire in the woods off Haskell 
street was a particularly stubborn 
one and required the layout of all 
the hose the department had. At 
neither of the fires was there any 
particular damage done. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. PoRreee of 
Stockbridge arrived at the Farms 
yesterday for a two weeks’ visit here 
among friends. 
The prettiest party of the season 
was that given in Neighbor’s hall 
last Friday evening by the A. C. 
elub, composed of Farms young men. 
Several new dances were introduced 
which found much favor, including 
the Moonlight and Joss-stick, the 
latter was decidedly attractive, the 
lights being put out and each danc- 
er carried a lighted taper. The hall 
was decorated the prettiest ever seen 
here. 
Wednesday, Columbus Day, was 
pretty well observed at the Farms. 
Business was generally suspended. 
Many going to Boston to see the 
parade. In the afternoon the foot- 
ball game at North Beverly was a 
strong attraction. 
Two well-known young people of 
Beverly on last Tuesday evening, at 
7 o’clock, were quietly married by 
Rev. Carey W. Chamberlain. They 
were Miss Florence Gertrude But- 
man and Philip Roy Morrill. After 
the ceremony a reception was held at 
the home of the groom’s parents, 81 
Essex street. They are to reside at 
242 Rantoul street. Mr. Morrill un- 
til recently has always lived at Pres- 
ton Place, Beverly Farms, and is a 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer K. 
Morrill. 
The floats at the end of the West 
Beach pier was taken up last Tues- 
day and put in winter storage on the 
upland. 
A party of Farms young ladies are 
to give a public dance and social in 
Neighbors’ hall next Thursday even- 
ing. Long’s orchestra will furnish 
the music. The affair promises to be 
an enjoyable one for all those who 
attend. 
Mrs Thomas Murphy and daugh- 
ter, Helen, have returned to thei: 
Springfield home, .after ad pleasant 
two weeks’ visit among Farms 
friends. 
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Invitations are out this week for 
the coming marriage of Miss Mary 
Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Connolly to George Robert Dean of 
Boston and Manchester, which is to 
take place on Thursday evening, 
Nov. 3, at 7.45, at St. Margaret’s 
chureh, Beverly Farms. <A reception 
will be held immediately after the 
ceremony at Neighbors’ hall. Miss 
Connolly is the well-known physical 
culture and gymnasium instructor, 
and one of the most popular young 
ladies at the Farms and who has al- 
so been in much favor in many out- 
of-town places through her excel- 
lent work .in her chosen vocation. 
Mr. Dean is also popular at the 
Farms and occupies a responsible po- 
sition with the Smith’s Express Co. 
Their host of friends are already 
showering them with hearty congrat- 
ulations and best wishes over the 
coming happy event. 
Tonight, from 7.30 to 9 o’elock, 
and next Wednesday, from 12 noon 
to 10 p. m., are the only days left 
for the Farms voters who are not on 
the voting list to get registered for 
state election, Nov. 8. 
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