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The Woman’s “Gym” Class has 
changed their plans somewhat in res- 
pect to the “Gentlemen’s Night.” The 
affair will be held- Tuesday evening, 
Feb. 28. The attractions will be a 
turkey supper and entertainment. 
School closes tonight, (Friday) 
and the scholars are delighted over 
the fact that all next week can be 
devoted to pleasure. 
Miss Abbie Williams is out again 
after a week’s illness. 
The Farms Hook and Ladder Co. 
accompanied by a number of guests 
will go to Boston tomorrow (Sat- 
urday). The start will be made late 
in the afternoon for their annual 
“night off”. They will have a ban- 
quet and will attend the theatre. 
A very enjoyable Valentine party 
was given at the Farms Baptist 
church chapel, Tuesday evening. It 
was given under the management of 
the Girls’ Club. The decorations 
were particularly attractive being in 
white and pink. Refreshments were 
served. 
Many sleigh. parties have been 
passing through the Farms these 
moonlight evenings. Judging from the 
joyful sounds, the merry companies 
were enjoying their winter outings to 
the full. 
Members of St. wohk's Episcopal 
parish had an enjoyable social in 
Marshall’s Hall, last Friday evening. 
S. Walter Woodberry, who has 
been a_ patrolman on the Beverly 
police force for the past 17 years, 
is the new Chief of Police. Mayor 
Dodge appointed him to succeed 
Chief Ferguson. The new chief 
qualified for his new duties last 
last Friday afternoon. Former Chief 
Wm. A. Ferguson has served for the 
past 14 years. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers 
hold their semi-monthly meeting in 
Marshall’s hall this evening. ‘The en- 
tertaiment committee will provide 
something for the “good of the or- 
der.” Applications of new members 
will probably be received. 
Jesse Pierce, of Hart street, is 
lacking the use of his left arm. He 
recently broke his wrist through a fall 
on the ice. The injured member is 
being carried in a sling. 
Members of Preston W. R. Corps 
are planning to attend the gathering 
of the Essex County Association, 
which will be held on March 8 with 
Gen. Appleton Corps, Ipswich. 
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The Ladies’ Literary Club, other- 
wise ‘known as the “Mu Eta Kappa” 
gave a “Gentlemen’s Night” Monday 
evening. It took the form of a Val- 
entine Party. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones returned 
to their home at Onco, Wisconsin, 
Monday after an extended visit in 
this vicinity with local relatives. The 
past week they have been entertained 
by Assessor and Mrs. Theodore A. 
Holmes at their High street home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Connolly, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell, 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce, Mr. 
and Mrs. Elmer Standley and Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan attend- 
ed the High School Alumni banquet 
and dance in Manchester, Wednes- 
day evening. The return home was 
made by sleigh, a very enjoyable 
close to the evening’s pleasures. 
John H. Linehan lost a valuable 
driving horse this week. The animal 
had quite a record for speed. 
Addison Davis started Wednesday 
morning to cut his first crop of ice at 
Gravelly Pond. He engaged quite a 
force of men. The ice is of excellent 
quality, about 13 inches, It is being 
planed to 11 inches. 
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