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Baptist CHURCH 
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On Monday evening at the Farms 
Baptist church an illustrated lecture 
on tuberculosis was given under the 
auspices of the Boys’ class by Dr. A. 
M. McLeod. On Thursday evening 
an illustrated lecture was givtn to 
Italians only on the “Story of the 
American People” and “The Cause 
of Tuberculosis.” On Monday af- 
ternoon the boys’ class was given a 
stereopticon lecture on “The History 
of the American People.” 
Rev. G. W. Lindstrom assisted the 
BEVERLY FARMS 
pastor in the second service for Scan-. 
dinavians. The next Scandinavian 
service will be held Friday, June 20. 
Rev. C. E. Johnson will preach. 
Tuesday evening, June 24, there will 
be a social gathering for Scandinav- 
ians. This is the national Swedish 
holiday. Rev. Mr. Lund of Beverly 
will speak. Later in the season the 
Sewing Circle will be addressed by 
Miss Katherine P. Loring. 
The Italian class will be given a 
lecture on June 12 on the necessity of 
studying English. An illustrated lec- 
ture on a trip round Boston will also 
be given. There will be a second lec- 
ture Friday evening, June 3. 
The old folk’s concert held recent- 
ly, which was so successful, will be re- 
peated on Friday, June 13. A special 
Children’s Day service will be held 
next Sunday morning and the pastor 
will preach. ‘There will be a special 
service for the dedication. of children 
by parents at the close of the morn- 
ing service at 11.45. The annual 
Bible School Children’s Day concert 
will be given at 5 p.m: Miss Annie 
Prince of Burma and Wenham will 
deliver the address in the Church Ex- 
tension course Sunday evening, July 
6. A special service of thanksgiving 
and praise to commemorate the fif- 
tieth anniversary of the Battle of 
Gettysburg and to observe Peace 
Sunday is being planned. Arrange- 
ments are being made by the picnic 
committee, Mr. Davis, chairman, and 
a report will be made soon. ‘The pro- 
ceeds of the Old Folk’s concert will be 
devoted to the picnic fund. ‘The La- 
dies’ Sewing circle met at the home of 
Mrs. Clarence Strong Pond on High 
street this week. ‘The circle is plan- 
ning for its annual fair, which will be 
held as usual in early July. On Tues- 
day the Girl’s club held their annual 
“at home” and final social for the 
season. The boys of the Y. M. C. 
A., Mr. Brink director, on the -invi- 
tation of the Beverly Farms tboys 
took a “hike” from. Beverly and 
spent Saturday a. m. on the beach. 
They cooked dinner in the open air. A 
group of nurses under the direction of 
the asst. supt. attended the lecture on 
tuberculosis Monday evening. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
John Gillis of New. York is spend- 
ing his annual vacation at the Farms 
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
James Gillis, Hart street. 
A campaign is being conducted by 
those interested in the Farms base- 
ball team to procure funds for the 
maintenance of the nine this season. 
The Farms people feel that with the 
showing the team made last year every 
support should be given its members 
and a committee has thus been form- 
ed to supervise the collection of funds. 
A subscription paper is being circu- 
lated and circular letters are out so- 
liciting funds. ‘The members of the 
committee are: Cornelius Shea, chair- 
man; Lawrence J. Watson, secy. and 
asst. mgr.; Daniel Neville, treas.; Dr. 
Wim. Dougherty, manager; Benjamin 
F. Hawkins, advertising manager and 
James FE. McDonnell. 
Mrs. Frank B. Grove (Ella Low) 
and child of Baltimore, Md., arrived 
at Beverly Farms yesterday for a vis- 
it with Mrs. Grove’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Winthrop F. Low, Valley street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Kimball of 
Berlin, N. H.; have been visitors at 
the Farms the past week. 
Delegates of Preston “W. R. C., 93, 
will attend the Essex County associa- 
tion meeting next Wednesday at 
Lynn. 
Annual June Sale of White at Almy’s 
It includes several huge cases of imported and domestic Lingerie, Blouses, Corsets, Em- 
broideries, Laces, beautiful new White Materials and Domestics. 
Some idea of the importance of this sale and of the 
unprecedented values is conveyed in the statement that 
there are many dainty garments designed, made and em- 
broidered in a way that shows the inimitable taste and 
style found only in the work of the most expert French 
needlewomen. 
FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED UNDERMUSLINS 
Especially For the June Sale of White 
Hand Embroidered Chemises, June White Sale 
Hand Embroidered Combination Suits, June White Sale 
Hand Embroidered Night Gowns, June White Sale 
Hand Embroidered Corset Covers, June White Sale 
79c to $3.98 
$1.98 to $3.50 
$2 to $3.50 
79c to $5 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN CO. Inc. 
’Phone 1290 
Essex County’s Greatest Store 
SALEM, MASS. 
