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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. William P. Day of Hart 
street entered the Beverly hospital 
for treatment again Wednesday. She 
has been there for a long time, only 
returning to her home a month ago. 
Louis Hardy is the owner of a new 
Overland automobile. 
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mutch mov- 
ed into the J. Albert Mayberry 
this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mutch have just re- 
turned to the Farms after spending 
the winter in Washington. 
Miss Frances Connolly will grad- 
uate from Dr. Sargent’s school of 
gymnastics and physical culture at 
Cambridge next week. Miss Con- 
nolly was an instructor at one of the 
Salem playgrounds last summer. 
‘Vhe permanent members of the 
Beverly Fire department have been 
assigned their summer vacation per- 
iods. At Beverly Farms the first to 
go will be driver John W. Morgan, 
July 5 to 17, Driver John Mackey the 
next two weeks and Wm. S. Pike 
last. 
An entertainment was given after 
the business meeting of John West 
Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, last Friday 
evening, to which a number of visi- 
tors were invited. The program was 
a varied one, including: Mandolin, 
piano and vocal selections by Miss 
May Holroyd; recitations by Miss 
Henrietta Townsend; violin and pia- 
no selections, the Misses Ethel and 
Henrietta Townsend; readings, Mrs. 
Louise Wyatt and Jane Bartlett; 
singing, the Pilgrim Glee club. The 
affair closed with the serving of a 
collation and dancing. 
Tosenh Tilson, who has been an 
employee at the Spaulding gardens, 
is to succeed William Swan as supt. 
of “Edgewater,” the estate of the late 
Mrs. Leiter and will take charge 
about June tst. Mr. Swan is leaving 
to take a similar position at the John 
S. Ames estate at North Easton. 
Owing to the backward season, 
flowers for Memorial day will be very 
scarce. Anyone having a surplus of 
flowers may leave them at the G. A. 
R. hall on the morning of Memorial 
day for the Preston Post and the W. 
R. C, to use in decorating the graves 
of the soldiers and sailors. 
J. A. Jellison has leased one of the 
cottages in Connolly place. Mr. Jel- 
lison is an employee at the Spaulding 
gardens. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Lynch of 
Newark, N. J., have been visiting at 
Beverly Farms the past week. 
_ George S, Day is reported to be 
improving. 
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If one is busy call the other- 
Preston W. R. corps has voted to 
attend the patriotic exercises at the 
Beverly Farms school next Thursday 
afternoon, and in the evening of the 
same day will meet in the G.A.R. hall 
and make wreaths for Memorial Day. 
On Sunday afternoon next at 3 
o'clock they will go to the Bever- 
ly Farms cemetery and _ decorate 
the graves of the departed corps 
members and at 4 attend divine 
services at the Beverly Farms Bap- 
tist church. 
Preston Post, 188, G.A.R., accom- 
panied by Preston W.R.C. under 
the escort of the Beverly Farms Fire- 
men will attend divine service at the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church Sun- 
day afternoon. 
The program for Memorial day will 
be similar to other years. Preston 
Post, 188, G.A.R., will meet at G. A. 
R. hall at 1.30. Line of march will 
be formed, headed by the police, Bev- 
erly Farms band and Beverly Farms 
Firemen; march to the square oppo- 
site the residence of Rev. Fr. Walsh, 
then counter-march to Central square 
where members of the city govern- 
ment and invited guests will be re- 
ceived. The line of march will then 
go through Hale, High and Haskell 
streets to the Beverly Farms ceme- 
tery where the ranks will be joined 
by members of Preston W. R. Corps 
and the school children. At the ceme- 
tery the graves of the soldiers and 
sailors will be. decorated and the 
ritual service for the dead read. From 
the cemetery the march will be 
through Hart, Hale and West streets 
to West Beach where the Corps as- 
sisted by the children will perform 
services in memory of the sailor dead 
and strew flowers on the waters. The 
return march will be through West 
street to Central square and there the 
line will be dismissed. In the even- 
ing the Post cordially invites all to 
attend the memorial services and lis- 
ten to the address of Mr. H. LaRue 
veterans of the Civil or Spanish wars 
Brown at the Baptist church. All 
and the G.A.R. Associates are re- 
quested to take part in the day’s pro- 
gram. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will conduct the 
Memorial service at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church Sunday after- 
noon commencing at 4.15 o’clock. He 
will be assisted by Rev. Albert E. 
George, Rev. George M. Preston, 
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H. Rider. Special music by the choir 
under the direction of the organist. 
There will be no other service. 
The second dance of the season to 
be held in Neighbor’s hall will be next 
Wednesday evening, May 28th, under 
the management of Clan Wallace. 
The affairs of this kind conducted by 
this society have always been very 
popular and this one is sure to be a 
success. 
The boys of the Beverly Y.M.C.A. 
under the direction of Mr. Brink, will 
visit the boys of the Farms Baptist 
church Saturday. Under the direct- 
ion of the pastor they will go for a 
morning’s outing to Gravelly pond. 
They will take along their lunches. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. K. Whitman of 
New London, Conn., have been among 
the visitors at Beverly Farms the 
past week, 
