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BEVERLY FARMS 
A Xmas entertainment was given 
the Italian members of the civic 
class at the Baptist church last Mon- 
day evening. The program included 
an illustrated lecture on America, 
and a Victor concert of records by 
Italian artists. The entertainment 
was held through the courtesy of 
Miss Louisa P, Loring. 
The usual Christmas tree and en- 
tertainment of St, John’s Episcopal 
Sunday school took place on Wed- 
nesday afternoon. On the same 
evening the annual season’s festival 
was held at the Baptist church. Xmas 
morning special services were, held at 
St. Mary’s church, 
George F. Wood, the Hart street 
florist and gardener, has been doing- 
business in Salem this week. He had 
a stand there of wreaths and Xmas 
greenery. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Varney and son 
Harold left last Friday for a stay 
over the holiday and week-end at Mr. 
Varney’s former home, South Wind- 
ham, Me. 
(Marshall T. Larcom has been ap- 
pointed substituting janitor at the 
Farms school owing to the continued 
illness of Samuel F. Collamore. 
Mr. and Mrs. James EF. McDonnell 
entertained a large party of relatives 
at their home on West street yester- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard FE. Morgan 
and H. EF. Morgan, Jr., enjoyed their 
Xmas at Manchester with Mr. Mor- 
gan’s parents, as is their custom. 
John Daniels is with Summer’s 
market, Bromfield street, Boston, as 
meat cutter. 
Miss Katherine Donovan came 
home from Washington, D. C., to 
spend the holiday with her family on 
High street. 
The Beverly schools will reopen 
next Tuesday morning after the 
Xmas vacation. 
Miss Eleanor Connolly came home 
from college at Hooksett, N. H., for 
the Xmas vacation. 
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The death of Allen H. Bennett, 
cashier of the Beverly National 
Bank, last Sunday morning, came as 
a shock to many Beverly Farms peo- 
ple who knew him. 
the young people of the Farms 
have enjoyed skating at “Onion 
River,” on- the Chebacco road this 
week. 3 
Miss Helen FE. Norton of William- 
antic, Conn., has been a visitor at the 
Farms this week. 
PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS 
For several winter seasons the men 
of Greater Salem have been privileg- 
ed on Sunday afternoons to hear 
some of the best orchestral concerts 
which a specially trained musical or- 
ganzation can give at the Ames Me- 
morial hall. in the Y. M. :C. A. at 
Salem, under the direction of Arthur 
Fielden Luscomb. ‘These concerts by 
the Philharmonic orchestra have 
proved immensely popular, so’ much 
so that three mid-week concerts are 
given to which ladies are admitted. 
On Sundays only men are privileged 
to attend. A course of mid-week 
concerts will be given this year, the 
first on the evening of January 209. 
The remaining concerts are on Feb- 
ruary 26 and March 12. ‘They are 
always a rare treat. ‘Tickets will be 
obtainable at the Salem Y. M. C. A. 
at 3 o'clock January 18 and after that 
at the music store of E. V. Emilio & 
Co., in the same building, 
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