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BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly schools open on Monday 
morning after a week’s vacation. 
Miss Clara. B. Winthrop’s talk on 
the Red Cross work in France at St. 
John’s social rooms last Monday eve- 
ning was most interesting to the large 
audience that was present. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. North of 
Trenton, N. J., have. been among the 
visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week, 
An interesting talk i Mrs. Sarah 
Williams on her travels in Italy will 
‘© a feature at the Beverly Farms 
Taptist church this evening. 
Robert E. Hodgkins of the Farms 
is circulating nomination papers 
a~ong the voters on_ behalf of Ed- 
mund G. Sullivan of Salem, secretary 
of the Essex County Associated 
Poards of Trade, the Salem Chamber 
of ‘Commerce and a candidate for 
election as one of the four delegates- 
at-large to the Constitutional conven- 
tion from the 6th congressional dis- 
trict. 
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J. R. Pope, Vice President 
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Feb. 23, 1917. 
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Miss Alice F. Kearns of Hartford, 
Conn., has been the guest of Beverly 
Farms friends the past week. 
Miss Muriel Publicover has se- 
cured a position in the “Song Shop,” 
one of Beverly’s popular stores. 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Connolly, 
Jr. (Josephine Brown), whose mar- 
riage took place in Boston last week, 
have returned from their wedding 
trip and have taken up their residence 
' in Beverly Farms. 
Thomas McDonnell has left Bev- 
erly High school and has gone to 
work at “the U. S. M. plant. “He was 
4 valuable member of the high school 
football team and his services will be 
greatly missed next year. 
The Red Cross workroom for sur- 
gical dressings will be open at the as- 
sembly hall of the public library each 
Monday and Thursday from 10 to 12 
in the morning and from 2 to 4 in the 
afternoon. All are invited to call. 
There will be an entertainment at 
the Baptist chapel, Tuesday evening, 
Feb. 27, at 7.45. There will be an 
interesting program, consisting of 
“Reminiscences of the Donation 
Party,” with tableaux; a play entitled 
“No Cure, No Pay ;” music and read- 
ings. 
RroRDAN-NOLAN. 
Thomas John Riordan of 93 Has- 
kell st., Beverly Farms, and Mar- 
guerite Nolan of 85 Hart st., were 
united in marriage on Monday by 
Rev. Nicholas R. Walsh, rector of 
St. Margaret’s church. They will re- 
side on Haskell st., Beverly Farms. 
P ARENT: TEACHER MEETING 
(Continned from page 7) 
training, the making of men and 
women; that is the work of the home 
and it is’a pretty serious business. 
Tt is really a profession and it should 
be done in a careful, thoughtful way. 
Right training of the child is a God 
given gift and we should add to it 
everything possible.” 
At the close of Mrs. Barney’s de- 
lightful talk, Mrs. O. M. Stanley re- 
Fee 
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lated a little anecdote that was highly 
amusing, showing how an appeal to 
the higher and nobler nature of chil- 
dren sometimes does not work out-in 
the way idealists expect it to, and it 
was exceedingly well told. The us- 
ual routine business included a report 
of the entertainment committee . ‘on 
the result of the recent movie show, 
the gross receipts of which were 
$74.85, including $22.46 from salé of 
candy, and the expense $34.50. A‘ net 
profit of $63.81 has been turned over 
to the treasurer. 
It was voted to amend the consti 
tion and provide for holding the an- 
nual meeting hereafter in May in- 
stead of February. 
The musical program included* a 
solo by Mts. Raymond C, Allen, who 
sang a song, written by the late Miss 
