BEVERLY FARMS 
The farewell dance given to the 
young people of Beverly Farms by 
the crew of the USS Mayflower 
took place in Neighbors’ hall last 
Friday evening. The hall was taxed 
to its capacity and the decorations 
were even more elaborate than at 
previous parties given by the sail- 
ors. At one side was a booth from 
which refreshments were served. 
The Mayflower orchestra of four- 
teen pieces furnished the music. At 
intermission they rendered a special 
selection from ‘‘Madam Butterfly.’’ 
During the grand march the pro- 
cession made the figures ‘‘GBBF,”’ 
signifying ‘‘Good bye Beverly 
Farms.’’ The affair was greatly en- 
joyed by all, as were the former oc- 
casions. 
Tonight John West colony, Pil- 
grim Fathers, will hold its installa- 
tion of officers in Neighbors’ hall. 
The work is to be performed by 
Dept. Supreme Gov. Mrs. Estella 
McLaughlin of Lynn assisted by a 
degree staff from Francis Higgin- 
son colony of Salem. There will be 
present out of town guests including 
Supreme Trustee Wm. H. Carberry 
of Jamaica Plain and members of 
Wm. Jeffrey colony of Manchester. 
An interesting program has been ar- 
ranged. 
Mrs. Frank Mears and daughter 
Olivia, of Portsmouth, Va., wife and 
daughter of the officer in charge of 
the druggist department on the May- 
flower, leave the Farms tomorrow 
for a two weeks’ visit at Hingham 
before returning to Washington for 
the winter. While here they made 
many friends and their departure is 
of mutual regret. 
At the Farms school assembly hall 
Wednesday afternoon, before the 
scholars and a goodly attendance 
of citizens, Mrs. Robert 8. Bradley 
gave a talk upon the ‘‘Extermina- 
tion of the Fly’? which was ilJus- 
trated by lantern slides by Miss 
Norton of Boston. Besides the 
above subject, the talk also included 
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the matters of cleanliness and. sani- 
tary conditions which was both in- 
structive and interesting. 
The new uniforms for the Beverly 
Farms Brass Band have been  or- 
dered and will be delivered in about 
two weeks’ time. They are black in 
color, braided, ete., and are very 
natty and serviceable. 
Messrs. Arthur Standley, Frank 
L. Woodberry, eGorge 8S. Williams 
and Fred H. Pierce, who were mem- 
bers of Co. E in the Spanish War, 
on Wednesday evening attended the 
banquet at the Essex House in Sa- 
lem, which affair was for the pur- 
pose of having the company mem- 
bers meet their former Captain, Fred 
W. Stopford, who is at present in 
Beverly on a furlough. Capt. Stop- 
ford is now stationed on the Pacific 
coast. 
Transferred to Malden 
Rev. Edward T. McKenna, for 
nearly fourteen years assistant at 
St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, 
Beverly, and well known by parish- 
ioners at Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester, began his duties at his new 
parish in Malden last Sunday. He 
has been transferred to the St. Jo- 
seph’s church in the Maplewood dis- 
trict. 
the new assistant at Beverly, comes 
from St. Joseph’s church at Maple- 
wood. 
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Rev. Fr. Walter J. Mitchell, 
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BEVERLY > 
Good Speakers Secured | 
The Norfolk and the Essex clubs, — 
which will hold a joint meeting at- 
the American house, Boston, on the 
evening of October 28, have secured — 
Lieut-Gov. Frothingham, Congress- 
man Asher E. Hinds of Maine and 
James Watson of Indiana as speak- 
ers. President Charles E. Pearson 
of the Norfolk club and President | 
W. W. Lufkin of the Essex club, 
look for a record attendance and 
great enthusiasm for the. success of 
the Republican party. . | 
Is the confidence and friendship which has grown up between its officials and employees and its customers. 
We are glad to give to our depositors not merely the ordinary business courtesies and considerations, but when- 
ever opportunity offers, our help and council as well. 
We invite your business. The size of the account is not material. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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