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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Carter of Manchester has 
concluded her duties as clerk at the 
West street fruit store. 
The kindergarten department of 
the Farms Baptist Sunday school 
held a picnic and outing at West 
beach last Tuesday, being in charge 
of the various teachers. Refresh- 
ments were served and the children 
had a pleasant time. 
The big dance of the summer at 
Beverly Farms will be that in aid 
of the Beverly Farms Brass Band, 
the date of which has been set for 
Thursday, September 7th. It will be 
held in Neighbor’s hall. The boys 
are working hard to make this party 
a grand success, They are trying to 
inerease their treasury to the ex- 
tent that they may purchase uni- 
forms. They have been organized 
successfully for the past two years 
and have played at various places in 
this section, with credit. Beverly 
Farms people should give them their 
support. 
James A. Culbert, Jr., infant son 
of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Culbert, 
of Greenwood avenue, passed away 
last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert 
have the sincere sympathy over their 
great loss. Services were held at 
the home of the parents and inter- 
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ment was in the Farms cemetery. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Younger at- 
tended the annual reunion of the 
old Mass. 17th Regiment held at 
Lynnfield last Wednesday. The 
wives and lady friends of the vet- 
erans were guests. This year’s gath- 
ering was the 50th anniversary of 
that regiment on the old camp 
ground in that town. One of the 
differences between this year’s gath- 
ering and that of 50 years ago was 
that the comrades instead of par- 
taking of army rations around the 
camp fire, they sat. down to an ex- 
cellent banquet -at: the local hotel. 
The second informal dance given 
by the crew of the U. S. S. May- 
flower, was held in Neighbor’s hall 
last Monday evening and the num- 
bers who accepted the invitations to 
be present taxed the hall’s capacity. 
It is doubtful if ever before Neigh- 
bor’s hall has been so prettily decor- 
ated as it was on this evening. Flags 
and bunting covered the walls and 
hung from all the rafters, the stairs 
and hall ways were also draped 
while the pretty effect was added to 
by a profusion of flowers. The mu- 
sic was furnished by the Mayflower’s 
orchestra, fourteen pieces, C. C. 
Schlutz, director. In one corner of 
the hall»was a refreshments table. 
During: the evening the gathering 
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was visited by the superior officers 
of the ship to whom those present 
were introduced. During intermis-. 
sion, the orchestra played a special 
selection from the comie opera ‘‘The 
Red Rose’’ which was so much ap- 
preciated by the audience that re- 
peated encores were necessary. 
Dancing was from eight to one. 
The uniforms of the officers and 
crew of the ship made a pretty effect 
among the ladies’ and _ civilians’ 
dress. At the conclusion of the af- 
fair the Beverly Farms young men 
gave three cheers to the ship’s crew 
which the sailors answered. The af- 
fair was certainly the event of the 
season at Beverly Farms and most 
thoroughly enjoyed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sonier (nee Agnes 
McCarthy) are being congratulated 
on the birth of a son the latter part 
of last week at the home of Mrs. 
Sonier’s parents, former councilman 
and Mrs. John C. McCarthy, Green- 
wood avenue. 
The Clan Wallace dance will be 
held in Neighbor’s hall next Thurs- 
day evening, August 31. <A novel 
and pleasing feature of their dances 
has been the special number of Scot- 
tish dances done to the music of the 
bag pipes. 
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