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BEVERLY FARMS 
Last Friday evening Norman A. 
Lufburrow of the Y. M, C. A., Wash- 
ington, D. C., 
address upon “Immigration.” Mr. 
Lufburrow was well qualified to 
speak because of his experience as a 
social service secretary doing immi- 
gration work in Philadelphia under 
the direction of the Y. M. C. A. The 
lecture was well delivered. The po- 
sitions taken were reasonable and 
thought provoking. The stereopticon 
views were of unusual excellence and 
apart from the instructive element of 
the adderss the lectures and pictures 
afforded the Girl’s club of the Farms 
Baptist church a pleasant evening. 
The program was under the direction 
of the B. C. D. and E. committee, 
Miss Bertha Bennett, Chairman. Tihe 
lecturer was entertained during his 
stay by Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chap- 
man. 
On December 12th there will be a 
concert of unusual interest at the 
Beverly Farms school house hall. The 
concent will be under the direction 
of the Beverly Farms band, Reuel 
Davis, leader and William S. Mar- 
shall, President L. M. Blythe, in- 
structor. The band will play four 
selections. Miss Ada G. James of 
the Boston School of Expression, and 
S, 5. Curry, president, will read. 
Fred Hull will play a cornet solo. He 
will be accompanied upon the piano 
by Mrs. Winthrop Low. Miss Flor- 
ence Chapman will sing a solo. There 
will be a violin solo by Miss Ethel 
Townsend. ‘The announcement that 
the committee reserves the right to 
deny admission to all children unac- 
companied by an adult or parent with 
whom they are to sit, will be strictly 
enforced at this lecture. Parents are 
requested to come with the children 
and sit with them. 
Mr, and Mrs. George F. Wood en- 
tertained the quarterly committee of 
the Rebeccas at their home on Hart 
street Wednesday evening. There 
were a number present from Beverly. 
delivered an interesting 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyons of Rock- 
land, Me., have been visiting the 
Farms this week. 
On Wednesday evening Preston 
Post 188 G. A. R., held their annual 
election of officers. ‘The same board 
that has served the past year, with 
Theodore A. Holmes as 
mander, will serve for the ensuing 
year. 
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With the completion of the base- 
ball season at Beverly Farms some 
weeks ago the Beverly Farms A. C. 
put out one of the best nines in the 
history of the organization. The 
team with its followers plan to mi- 
grate to Boston some evening within 
a few weeks and hold ia banquet at 
one of the hotels, followed by a thea- 
tre party. The only regret the team 
at the Farms has it the fact that Dr. 
William Dougherty, who proved him- 
self a most efficient manager, will 
probably not preside over the desti- 
nies of the club next season as the 
baseball work necessitates a large part 
of his time. Nevertheless, he has 
seen produced the past year a nine 
which has come out victorious over 
some of the best teams in Essex 
county. The make-up of this season’s 
team ensured a steady string of wins. 
The team was fortunate in having a 
good pitcher in McNair. Lawrence 
Moriarty backed him up well behind 
the plate. “Bill” Quigley of Exeter, 
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proved a good first-baseman. He ie 
an able side partner in Griffiths, the 
High school man. Quigley showed 
up well in the contests in which he 
played. It took Hillery, a good ma 
to cover second base in acceptal 
style. He was strong with the stick 
throughout the season, Another : 
school player was fotind in Jose, 
Donovan, the Farms’ crack shot 
stop. Connolly was the right man in 
the right place on the third corner | 
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