2 Beverly Harms :: 
FAA AVIA NALINI UNS 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, left yester- 
day for a ten days’ stay in Albany, N. Y. 
Edwin L. Pride and family have 
closed their cottage on Hale street and 
moved to their winter home at Winter 
Hill. 
The prize danceto be given by the 
Seaside Club in Neighbor’s hall next 
Thursday evening will no doubt prove a 
strong attraction. 
Benjamin F. Hawkins, the popular 
clerk at the A. Standley shoe store, Cen- 
tral square, is taking a well deserved two 
weeks’ vacation. Walter Friend of 
Boston is substituting in his absence. 
Miss Adelaide L. Day, teacher of 
Grade 1 at the Farms school, has the 
hardest task of any of the teachers, it 
would seem, when it is considered that 
she has some 37 little tots to look after, 
all between the ages of five and seven 
years. 
A party of young people making the 
most of a waning season took an outing 
to Revere Beach and Wonderland, 
Wednesday evening. The “‘ Pit’’ cer- 
* tainly proved a big attraction, and the 
““ spirit ’’ there took possession of them, 
for no “‘stunt’’ or “‘trick’’ was too 
much to “‘ phaze’’ them. 
Samuel Cohoon of Needham, a former 
resident here, was a guest over night, 
‘Tuesday, of friends in town, and spent 
his time very pleasantly renewing ac- 
quaintances. Mr. Cohoon says that 
they are all very much pleased with their 
new home, but are still glad to visit the 
Farms occasionally and see their old 
friends and neighbors. 
The Preston Relief corps are busy 
preparing for the fair and dinner that 
they are planning to hold the 29th and 
30th of this month. At their regular 
meeting Tuesday evening, the corps re- 
ceived two new applications for member- 
ship. ‘They also voted to send a large 
delegation to the Essex County conven- 
tion to be held at Groveland next Wed- 
nesday. 
Republicans should not forget to at- 
tend the caucus to be held in Marshall’s 
hall next Tuesday evening, Sept. 22 
from 6.30 to 8. “There is a contest on 
for the state convention and the delegate 
favorable to Hon. John N. Cole for 
lieut.-governor is Howard P. Williams, 
while John M. Publicover is the delegate 
favorable to Hon. Louis A. Frothing- 
ham. The Hon. Robert Luce has no 
representative. As Capt. Winthrop E. 
Perry has withdrawn from the candidacy 
of state senator the only delegate which 
is to be voted for to this convention will 
probably be William R. Brooks favorable 
to Clifford B. Bray. The old Ward 
committee are candidates for reelection. 
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