June 9, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies Sewing Circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Elmer 
Standley at her home, West st. 
Stephen J. Connolly is on a_busi- 
ness trip to Warrentown, Va., where 
his firm, Connolly Bros., have a large 
contract. 
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wilkins 
of Williamstown have been visitine 
friends in Beverly Faris the past 
week 
A ball game will be played at the 
Beverly Farms playgrounds Satur- 
day afternoon between the Beverly 
Farms team and the All-Sunday 
School league team. It should be an 
interesting game. 
James Naylor, a well known Bev- 
erly Farms young man, is now chaur- 
feur on the Beverly-Beverly Farms 
bus. The line is rendering good ser- 
vice and has proved to be a great ac- 
commodation. Hereafter it will run 
Sundays as well as week-days. 
The Beverly Farms boys and girls, 
under the direction of Misses Wil- 
helmina Patterson and Jane M. Wat- 
son, made a splendid showing last 
Saturday in the ‘tag day” sale for the 
_benefit of the North Shore Babies 
Hospital. Quite a sum of money 
was realized from the sale of tags at 
the Farms. 
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