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BEVERLY FARMS Michael Derrigan, one of our former work. <A_ feature of the performance 
~ residents, has been revisiting friendshere was the reading, between the acts, by 
F ; a ee the past week. Master Richard Craven of two selections, 
_ Driver Fred Woodbury has completed The ‘‘ municipal’? dump on Beach ‘‘A-Hunting’’ and “‘ A Colored Loch- 
his vacation at Poor Farm Point, Essex,  gtreet still continues to give the fire de- invar.’’? Master Craven’s reading — of 
and returned to his duties Wednesday. partment considerable trouble, and has ‘‘ A Colored Lochinvar’’ has been mak- 
The teachers at the Farms schools begun to be quite a joke to all except ing a great hit recently and he is quite in 
have returned to their homes for the those who have to extinguish the fires. demand. Following the performance 
Miss Williams going to The ‘drama given in Neighbor's the seats were cleared from the floor and 
Orange, Miss Bruerton to Reading, and — Hall, Wednesday evening, by the Bev- the balance of the evening spent in 
Miss Carpenter to Foxboro. erly Farms Gymnastic class, Miss May dancing. 
Mrs. James FE. Lee, who has been QD. Connolly, instructor, was attended Shop open 7 a. m. to9 p. m.. daily, 
spending the winter with her daughter, by a crowded house. ‘The program as except Mondays when we close at 12 
Mrs. Elmer Standley on West street, presented in last issue was carried out. noon, and Saturdays when we are open 
returned this week to her home in West A number from out of townattendedthe until 11 p. m. We close half a day on 
Manchester where she will spend the performance. Everyone taking part are every holiday. Gaudreau’s Barber Shop, 
balance of the summer. to be heartily congratulated on their Central square, Beverly Farms. 
