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July 21, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The ladies of St. Margaret’s Church 
are making preparations for their fair, 
which will take place next month. 
Mrs. Stephen’J. Connolly has re- 
turned from a _ pleasant visit to 
friends at Port Credit and ‘Toronto, 
Ont. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Harrison 
of Ellsworth, Me., have spent the past 
week in Beverly Farms as the guests 
of friends. 
Beverly Farms baseball fans who 
are waiting to sce a top-notch team 
perform against Manchester will be 
on hand for tomorrow’s game at the 
Manchester playground, Saturday, 
when the crack Queen Quality nine 
will play. 
Preston Relief Corps has petitioned 
the city government for the use of 
the old library rooms in G. A. R. hall, 
recently vacated by the information 
bureau conducted for the extermina- 
‘tion of flies and mosquitoes by Mrs. 
R. S. Bradley. 
Preston W. R. C. is planning to 
pack a box with articles for the use 
of the Battery F boys, stationed at 
Fort Bliss, near El] Paso, Texas. A 
cormittee will be at G. A, R. hall 
fron 9.30 to 11.30 a. m. and from 
2 to 5 p. m. every day next week 
to receive donations, which the public 
is earnestly invited to make. 
Baptist Cuurcu NotTes 
At the Beverly Farms Baptist 
Church last Sunday morning the min- 
ister, Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, 
preached upon “The True Life,’ and 
in the evening upon “Every Man His 
Little Bit.” The sermon in the even- 
ing was based upon the slogan in the 
old world; it was used as a slogan 
for Christian service;—every man 
should aspire to do his little bit to 
pring in the Kingdom of Christ. Miss 
Alice Chapman lead the Young Peo- 
ple’s meeting. There will be service 
next Sunday morning and evening; 
sermons by the minister. In the after- 
noon the minister will bear the greet- 
ings of the church to the Congrega- 
tional Church in Manchester, which 
observes its two-hundredth anniver- 
sary. The classes in English for Ital- 
‘ans meets on Tuesday and ‘Thurs- 
day evenings, Mr. Tessicinni, assist- 
ant. The Scandinavian services are 
held upon alternate Friday evenings 
at 8.30 p. m. Dr. Lund of Lynn 
preached last Friday and on next Fri- 
day Dr. Oester of Boston will preach. 
The other dates are August II, Rev. 
J. A. Kallman ; Friday, September 25, 
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Rev. Oscar W. Johnson, and there 
will be services on Friday, September 
8 and 22. There will be a special 
musical service on Sunday, August 13, 
under the joint auspices of the choir, 
Mr. Reuel Davis, leader, and the 
Knudson Trio. ‘There will be special 
selections by the choir and the or- 
chestra will render several numbers. 
Master Clarence Knudson will play 
two violin solos. The Ladies’ Sewing 
Circle fair was a success. The circle 
has adjourned for the summer. 
he Girls’ club ‘has discontinued its 
meetings for the summer. The 
Boys’ club will meet again in Sep- 
tember. The Bible school and the 
Young People’s Society of Christian 
Endeavor are maintained the year 
round. The Sunday evening services 
are well attended. ‘They begin at 
7.30, but arrangements of the service 
have been made so that those who 
must come late are free to come. 
The Rev. E. C. Winslow will address 
the Church Extension meeting upon 
Sunday evening, August 6, and Dr. 
Root will speak upon Sunday even- 
ing, September 3. The annual picnic 
was held at Centennial grove and was 
a success. 
R. E. Henderson 
Box 244, Beverly, Mass. 
Telephone 
To the People 
of the 
NORTH SHORE 
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IN 
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Mrret Your FRrIEenps here, use 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Stork ts LARGE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you, 
Just Catt and see how wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
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Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
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