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BEVERLY FARMS 
Frederick L. Denton of Rockland, 
Me., is visiting friends at Beverly 
Farms this week. 
Rev. Clarence 8. Pond has been 
made an alternate delegate to attend 
the National congress to be held at 
Washington, D.C., in December. 
The convention in part is to consider 
the general plan and study of the 
interstate liquor traffic. 
Michael Crown, proprietor of Wy- 
att’s market, lost a valuable horse 
Wednesday night. 
Mrs. Arthur Hawkins and Miss 
Adelaide L. Day, local public school 
teachers, attended the annual con- 
vention of the Teacher’s Association 
held in Tremont ‘Temple, Boston, 
last Friday. 
The Girls’ club of the local Bap- 
tist church held their monthly 
‘‘work’’ night at the chapel Tuesday 
evening. Beside other help ren- 
dered, they have just appropriated 
the sum of $5.00 towards the ex- 
penses of the recent improvements 
at the church. Miss Bertha Bennett 
is the president of the club. 
The wedding of Miss Gertrude 
Connolly to Dr. Geo. F. Keenan will 
take place next Wednesday morning 
at 9.30 at St. Margaret’s church, fol- 
lowed immediately by a reception at 
the home of the bride’s parents, Oak 
street. 
The Sarah Wyman Whitman club 
will meet next Wednesday afternoon 
at the home of Mrs. Lydia Williams, 
Hart street. The club has just ap- 
propriated $15.00 towards the Bap- 
tist church improvements. They 
have also appropriated $15.00 for 
the benefit of the N. E. Industrial 
School of Deaf Mutes, Beverly. 
Miss Alma R. Phillips of Keene, 
N. H., has been a visitor at the 
Farms this week. 
Here is a good question for ly- 
ceums to discuss this winter: ‘‘How 
much is enough?”’ 
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Football Season to Date 
Most of the minor colleges have 
finished their schedule, and now the 
attention of the football world is fo- 
cused upon the big game of Harvard 
and Yale. If interest in football has 
been dormant up to the present time 
it will be awakened during the next 
few weeks. Everything will be foot- 
ball, especially in the vicinity of 
Harvard and Yale. Who will win 
is the popular question now? Tra- 
dition says Yale will not be beaten 
—but greater surprises have hap- 
pened. Harvard has a great foot- 
ball team even if she has been de- 
feated twice. Princeton was out- 
played the entire game and it was 
onlv luck that gave her victory over 
Harvard. The Indians were not 
against the real strength of Har- 
vard. The game with Dartmouth 
Saturday ought to indicate the true 
strength of Harvard. It will be a 
great battle and one that means 
much to both colleges. If Harvard 
defeats Dartmouth Saturday the 
ehances of defeating Yale will be 
greatly increased.—R. J. D. 
A little boy had prayed contin- 
ually for several weeks for the Lord 
to give him a little brother. Finally 
he said, ‘‘It’s no use, the Lord don’t 
hear me.’’ Within a week or so he 
was called into his mother’s room 
where he was shown, not one little 
brother but two. He said: ‘‘I’m 
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awfully glad that I quit praying 
when I did. Cause if I hadn’t there 
would have been three of ’em.”’ 
When you buy a balky horse you 
may not pay for any harness, but 
you will be sure to get a halter. 
It isn’t very long before the 
‘“good fellow’’ is a poor fellow. 
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