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BEVERLY FARMS 
George ‘I. May of Ocean street, 
Beverly, has been visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. Marshall~ T. Larcom, West 
street, this week. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle of the 
Baptist church was entertained by 
Mrs. E. Fred Day last evening at her 
home on Vine street. 
Mayor MacDonald has accepted an 
invitation to be present at the banquet 
to be given at the Parish house, North 
Beverly, on the evening of Feb. roth 
and will be one of the speakers on 
that occasion. 
On Wednesday evening the special 
committee on ash collection for the 
city opened bids for the collection of 
ashes in District 2. There were three 
bidders as follows:—F. I. Lomasney, 
$600.00; L. J. Watson, $400.00; Dan- 
iel Coughlin, $300.00. 
The fourth in the course of enter- 
tainments at the Farms school will be 
given this evening. A musical pro- 
gram has been prepared, consisting in 
part of choruses by pupils of the 
school, piano solos by Mrs. J. Lang- 
don Frothingham of Boston, songs by 
Floyd Neal of Boston and other fea- 
tures. 
Frank B. Grove will leave the 
Farms next week to take up his new 
position with an insurance company at 
Baltimore, Md. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall 
(Esther Hull) are being congratulated 
on the arrival of a boy at their home 
on Everett street the latter part of 
last week. 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney is renewing 
acquaintances at the Farms this week. 
He has just returned from a_ two 
months’ visit to Bermuda. 
Albert H., son of Aibert H. and 
Bertha N. Merritt, age 11 mos. and 
15 days, passed away this week at 36 
Dunlap street, Salem. Mrs. Merritt 
was formerly Miss Bertha Wyatt of 
the Farms. Rev. C. S. Pond officiated 
at the funeral service Wednesday. 
Burial was in the Beverly Farms 
cemetery. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Phillips 
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B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE 
Kathryn Kidder, the famous legi- 
timate star, who has made the char- 
acter of “Madame Sans Gene” known 
fron the Atlantic to the Pacific 
Coast, will make her debut as a vaude- 
ville head-liner at B. F. Keith’s Thea- 
tre next week. For her vaudeville 
tour Miss Kidder has selected a one- 
act playlet entitled “The Washerwo- 
man Duchess,” based upon an incident 
in the life of the Emperor Napoleon 
and Mme. Sans Gene. The engage- 
ment of Miss Kidder to play her fa- 
mous role at B. F. Keith’s Theatre is 
one of the big events of the year in 
vaudeville. For the past few seasons 
Miss Kidder has been starring at the 
head of her own organization in the 
legitimate, and she has not been seen 
in the East for several years. 
Professor Ota Cygia, the court vio- 
linist to the King of Spain, who has 
captivated all New York with his 
wonderful technique and masterly 
command of the violin, will make his 
first Boston appearance; Max Hart’s 
‘Six Steppers, composed of four broth- 
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ries of terpsichorean specialties; and 
others yet to be announced, will com- 
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