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BEVERLY FARMS 
Of interest to local members of 
the order is the meeting of the Pil- 
_ grim Wanderers to be held with 
John Endicott colony at Salem next 
Monday evening. 
Thursday, January 25th, Mr. and 
Mrs. Jas. B. Dow, Mrs. Abbie Mar- 
shall, Mrs. Mary Lee and Miss 
Sarah Miller will sail from New 
York for a vacation trip to the Ber- 
mudas. They are to be away about 
two weeks. 
The Beverly Farms young people 
have enjoyed good skating at the 
new playground the past week. 
The Beverly Farms Steamer Co. 
8, 0n Saturday evening, January 
27th, will have their annual ‘‘night 
off.”’ They are to go to Boston, 
have dinner at a hotel and attend 
a theatre. They will be accompan- 
ied by a number of invited guests. 
The snow, ice and severe cold 
weather has practically put a stop 
to all construction work at the 
Farms and has consequently caused 
many of the Farms people to be out 
of employment. 
Everett N. Lendall 
the Dow & Co. coal yards, 
foreman at 
for the 
balance of the winter season will 
be with the Sprague, Breed & 
Brown Co. in Beverly. He com- 
menced his duties there last Mon- 
day. 
Mrs. Robt. 8S. Bradley last Satur- 
day afternoon gave her lecture on 
the ‘‘House Fly’’ before the Wen- 
ham Improvement Society. Mrs. 
Bradley is very much interested in 
the betterment of sanitary condi- 
tions and her lectures at the Farms 
have been productive of much 
good. 
A committee from. the Beverly 
Farms Brass Band are arranging to 
hold a public whist: party to con- 
clude with dancing. It is to take 
place in about two weeks. 
James B. Dow has recently estab- 
lished a good sized henery in the 
rear of his business property on 
Hale street. 
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and children, 
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Mrs. John Gray 
who went to New 
time ago to join Mr. Gray, have re- 
turned to the Farms. They are to 
spend the balance of the winter in 
Cambridge. 
Preston W. R. Corps 93, will hold 
their installation of officers in 
GAR hall next Tuesday evening. 
The work will be performed by 
Mrs. Hattie Callahan of Dorchester. 
Before the official work begins a 
roe 
turkey supper will be served the 
members. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fa- 
thers, had a large attendance at the 
Christmas tree and entertainment 
last Friday evening in spite of the 
cold weather. On the program were 
selections by Miss Grace Connell 
and Alexander Wood, the latter the 
new organist at St. John’s Episco- 
pal church. 
The marriage of Miss Mary Nolan, 
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Nolan of Hart street to 
James White, took place at the St. 
Margaret’s parochial residence last 
Tuesday evening. Following the 
ceremony the couple were received 
at the bride’s parent’s home by im- 
mediate relatives and _ friends. 
They are to live at Hart street, Bev- 
erly Farms. 
B. F. Keith’s 
Mabel Hite, the clever 
edienne and late star of 
Party,’’ will make her 
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ance this season at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre next week in a new act 
written especially for her, in which 
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Miss Hite is appearing this season 
without the assistance of her hus- 
band, Mike Donlin, that mighty 
batsman. She sings a number of 
songs written by herself, including 
‘You’re Going to Lose Your Hus- 
band If You Do,’’ ‘‘I Really Hate 
About Myself,’’ ‘‘Get a 
Girl from the Emerald Isle,’’ and 
‘‘Billy’s Very Good to Me.’’ Miss 
Ilite will incidentally wear some of 
the most wonderful dress creations 
seen in Boston this year, designed 
by herself, that are bound to turn 
every woman in the audience green 
with envy. Joe Welch, the famous 
Hebrew and Italian character com- 
edian, returns with new songs and 
stories; and a newcomer will be 
Little Lord Roberts, a tiny mite of 
humanity who is despite his limited 
size, a veritable pocket edition of 
Beau Brummell. Lord Robert sings 
and dances in the most amusing 
fashion, making his entrance from a 
tiny crib clad in a pair of cute little 
pajamas. 
r. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms - 
Mass. 
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