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Miss Carrie Davis has been assisting 
at the Beverly Farms postofice the past 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Batchelder 
of 166 Hart street announce the engage- 
ment of their daughter, Violet Harrison, 
to J. Henderson McShane of Salem. 
Willie Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Nolan of Hart street cut 
his foot severely while bathing at 
West Beach at low tide, last Monday. 
This is the-second case of this kind with- 
in the past two weeks. 
The new residence of Mrs. Abbie Mar- 
shall is completed and forms a_ beautiful 
addition to the residential section of the 
Farms. Mrs. Marshall and Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell moved into 
their new home this week. 
Mrs. William S. Pike celebrated, 
Monday, the passing of another mile 
Stone in life’s journey. Friends and 
neighbors called to offer their best wishes 
and congratulations and a few of her 
most intimate friends were detained for 
supper. 
Allare invited to attend the lawn party 
this afternoon and evening of the Swed- 
ish Lutheran church on the grounds of 
Mr. Hansen’s residence on Vine street. 
Fancy and useful articles and _ refresh- 
ments will be offered for sale. The 
grounds are to be decorated with Jap- 
anese lanterns and plenty of amusement 
will be provided. 
The annual outing and picnic of the 
John West Colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
will be held at Tuck’s Point, Manches- 
ter, Wednesday, August 26, to which 
members are privileged to invite friends. 
The feature of the picnic will be the 
clambake served by “‘ Chef’’ Myric C. 
Horton of Manchester and the utmost 
Satisfaction is guaranteed. 
Miss Katherine Leary, one of the 
most popular of the Farms young people, 
was taken tothe Beverly City hospital, 
Tuesday, with a sudden attack of ap- 
pendicitis much to the regret of her 
many friends here. Up to present writ- 
ing no operation has been performed and 
treatment is being administered with the 
hope of avoiding the necessity of using 
the knife. 
The Farms baseball fans regret ex- 
ceedingly the early closing of the base- 
ball season of the Farms team, which 
played its Jast game at Wakefield this af- 
ternoon. ‘The wind up of the season is 
caused by the approaching departure of 
Manager Madden, who goes to Europe 
on matter of business. The baseball 
games here this season have been the 
source of no little interest and the termi- 
nation of the sport is regretted by all. 
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dinary lin.s this year, going to try and blot out ali 
So full stock of Odd Bureaus, 380 
patterns, in all finishes, from 
$8.00 
Mrs. Samuel A. Lendall on Thurs- 
arrived home after a 
month’s sojourn visiting relatives and 
friends at Groton, N. Y. 
Miss Kehoe, the well known Boston 
dress maker, is taking a two weeks’ 
respite from her work and as usual is 
spending it at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dow have 
been spending the week visiting places 
of interest in Maine where they joined 
Miss Sarah Millis, who has been spend- 
ing the past two weeks there. 
Miss Florence Connell of Needham 
arrived Wednesday fora two weeks’ 
visit at the Farms and is a guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Daniel Riordan on Hart street. 
Miss Connell is quite delighted with 
West Beach and since her arrival has 
spent much of her time there. 
Bathing at West Beach has been at its 
height during the past week, due, per- 
haps, to the unusually warm temperature 
of the water. Outing and fishing parties 
are daily occurences and as the good old 
summer time is now on the wane the 
general idea now seems to be to enjoy it 
all you can and West Beach is _ certainly 
the place to do it. 
Now that bathing off the floats at 
West Beach on Sundays after | p. m. 
has been prohibited it has been suggested 
that it would bea good idea to have a 
swimming raft anchored near by, which 
would not only give the bathers on Sun- 
day afternoons their opportunity for en- 
joyment, but would at other times tend 
to lessen the use of the floats for div- 
ing. 
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