NORTH SHORES BRED 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Former President and Mrs. Wil- 
liam H. Taft were attendants at the 
service at St. John’s Episcopal church 
at Beverly Farms Sunday morning 
when Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D. 
D., bishop of the Diocese of Massa- 
chusetts, conducted services there. 
The announcement that Bishop Law- 
rence would be present attracted many 
visitors from all parts of the shore. 
“Appreciation” formed the keynote 
of Bishop Lawrence’s sermon. He 
prefaced his talk with a testimonial 
to the good work of Rev. Sherrard 
Billings, who has had charge of the 
parish the past summer. In his text 
Bishop Lawrence emphasized the 
greatness of the quality of apprecia- 
tion and urged people to appreciate 
what is being done for them instead 
of finding fault with what is not done 
for their interests. He illustrated 
his talk by showing the difference in 
two workrooms in a factory where, 
in one, the foreman showed an appre- 
ciation of excellent work, when, in 
the second case, notice was taken only 
of the inferior work done. 
ing for their regular semi-monthly 
meeting. James McLaughlin of 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers 
will meet in Marshall’s hall this even- 
Lynn has been appointed the colony’s 
Dept, Supreme Governor for the én- 
suing year. 
Miss Marion Bowen of Barre, Vt., 
has been spending the past ten days at 
Beverly Farms, the guest of relatives. 
The free evening school will be in 
session on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- 
nesdays and Thursdays from 7.15, to 
9.15 p. m., beginning Oct. 14 at the 
Beverly High school for the study of 
the common branches. 
The North Shore Girls gave a danc- 
ing party in Neighbor’s hall last 
evening. It was well attended and a 
most enjoyable affair. 
Mrs. Robert- Bennett, widow of a 
former pastor of the local Baptist 
church, has spent the past week here 
visiting friends. 
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The Beverly Farms ball team is 
likely to close its season with one or 
two more games. The team is to 
some extent now incomplete as some 
of the players are away and are not 
likely to be seen in any more games 
here this season. ‘The nine has had 
a most successful season. Starting 
with a game on May 30th, they have 
played practically every Saturday and 
holiday since, and have lost only three 
games. Their schedule for the sea- 
son has included the best amateur 
teams in this section. 
Mrs. Thomas P. Turner, a former 
Beverly Farms resident died last 
Monday at her home at Abbington. 
Thomas Rourke of Haskell street is 
at Morristown, N. J., for the next 
four weeks. 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan of Manches- 
ter has been appointed inspector for 
the local Preston W, R. C. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms 
postofhice for week ending Sept. 17, 
1913.—The Arlington Hotel Co., 
Bartley Casey, J. B. Dow, E. L. Gid- 
dings, Miss Florence Jones, Miss 
Heaton, Michael J. Harney, Thos. 
Scully—Lawrence J. Watson, post- 
master. 
A STARTLING QUESTION. 
Willie (who has a penchant for 
dime novels )—Mr, Chauffeur. 
Chauffeur—Well, what is it, kid? 
Willie—Do you cut a notch in the 
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IMpoLIté oF Him. 
Mrs. Nextdore—Prof. Adagio 
called at our house yesterday, and my 
daughter played the piano for him. 
Fle just raved over her playing. | 
Mrs. Peprey—How rude! Why 
couldn’t he conceal his feelings the 
way the rest of us do?—Stray Stories, 
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