BEVERLY FARMS 
Quite a number of members of 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will accept the invitation of Wm. 
Jeffrey Colony of Manchester and at- 
tend that colony’s installation of of- 
ficers next Monday evening. 
The West Beach club will give its 
fast dance of this season in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next ‘Thursday evening, 
Oct. 16th. Music by Long’s orchestra 
and dancing will be until one o’clock. 
The fact that the floor management 
will be under the direction of the 
elub’s popular president, Daniel 
Kelleher, (“Cap”), will bring out a 
large party to this which may be the 
last dance in Neighbor’s hall of the 
- season. 
On Nov. tst a party of Beverly 
Farms young men will go to New- 
found Lake, N. H., for a vacation. 
| They have hired a cottage there and 
plan to put in some time hunting and 
~ fishing, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Campbell, 
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Dougherty and 
Mr. and Mrs, John H. Linehan have 
spent a portion of the week in New 
York city. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s Episcopal church was enter- 
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. 
Benjamin Osborne at her home on 
High street. 
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Harris of 
Bridgeport, Conn., have been visiting 
Beverly Farms friends the past week. 
After a summer’s vacation the 
Girls’ club of the Baptist church will 
have their first meeting of the fall 
season next Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, 
at which time they will elect officers 
for the coming year. 
Mr, and Mrs. Walter N. Collins of 
Hart street have as a guest Mrs. Col- 
lins’ sister, who on ‘Tuesday arrived 
from Montreal for a month’s stay. 
Miss Bessie Williams, the popular 
assistant at the Pride’s Crossing post- 
office, starts on a two weeks’ vacation 
‘next week and plans to spend a por- 
‘tion of it at Farmington, Me. 
The dance in Neighbor’s hall last 
evening under the auspices of the 
Beverly Farms firemen was well at- 
tended and was an enjoyable affair. 
Day Officer Calvin L,. Williams to- 
day starts on his annual vacation and 
with Mrs. Williams plans to visit 
‘places of interest hereabouts. On 
Tuesday of next week they go to 
Farmington, Me., for a visit. 
Miss Dorothy Larcom, the popular 
book-keeper at Publicover Bros. of- 
fice, is enjoying her annual vacation, 
spending a portion of it in New York 
city. 
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The newly-elected officers of John 
West colony, Pilgrim bathers, will be 
inducted into office’ next Friday 
evening, Oct. 17th. Visitors from out 
of town will be present and plans 
have been made to make that even- 
ing an enjoyable one. 
The Ward 6 Republican City com- 
mittee and the Gardner Campaign 
committee have opened headquarters 
in the store, formerly the “Studio,” 
on West-street, and have entered up; 
on plans to get out a big vote on Novy, 
Ath. 
Shrimp for sale. 
ket, Manchester. 
Changes in the working force at 
the Beverly Farms depot, taking af- 
fect the first of the week, put Harry 
Howell, who has’ been the baggage 
master, back to his former position 
as day gate man at the West street 
crossing, and Chas. H. Smith, who 
has been the day gate man is now 
working nights. . 
Rev. Mr. Suter of Boston conduct- 
ed the services at the St. John’s Epis- 
copal church last Sunday and_ will 
continue as pastor for the next two 
months, 
Mrs. James Kerrigan and children 
of High street who have spent some 
time visiting their former home in 
Clinton returned home the early part 
of this week. 
Mayor Herman A. Macdonald has 
been confined to his home a part of 
this week with illness. 
James Zampbell and family who 
have been living on Hart street mov- 
ed to Manchester this week. 
Samuel Pierce and family have 
moved into the Ganning house, corner 
High and Haskell streets, into the 
apartments recently vacated by Fred- 
erick Jackson and family. 
. “Outward bound” is surely the 
present condition of things at the 
Beverly Farms and Pride’s depots. 
The trucks are piled high with bag- 
gage of those who are returning to 
their winter homes. 
Shrimp for sale. Swett’s Fish Mar- 
ket, Manchester. 
Swett’s Fish Mar- 
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But Dors He Pay His Ports, Tax? 
“Dorkin is what I would call a true 
patriot.” 
“How is he qualified?” 
“He knows at least one stanza of 
‘The Star Spangled Banner,’ the esti- 
mated cost of the Panama Canal and 
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pine Islands.’”—Binghamton Age-Her- 
ald. 
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