BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Amy Dodge Thissell, who has 
been head of the French department 
in the North Adams High school for 
the last two years, has been elected 
to take charge of the French depart- 
ment in the High school at Wellesley. 
Beverly Farms people learn with 
sincere regret of the resignation of 
Robt. O. Small, who has been super- 
intendent of the Beverly public 
schools. He has been elected as depu- 
ty commissioner of education for the 
state of Mass. 
The fair held in Neighbor’s hall 
Wednesday afternoon and the dance 
in the evening, by Preston W. R. 
corps was well attended and was a 
success. Quite a sum was realized 
which will be of much assistance to 
the women in carrying on their re- 
lief work. The ladies are very grate- 
ful to all who assisted. 
Mrs. George F. Keenan (Gertrude 
Connolly) and child of Brighton are 
visiting Mrs. Keenan’s parents Mr. 
and Mrs. Thos. D. Connolly, Oak 
street. 
Rev. Mr. Billings, the rector at 
St. John’s Episcopal church during the 
summer will occupy the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. James E. McDonnell on 
West street, tomorrow, for three 
months. 
The committee in charge of the 
management of the Beverly Farms 
baseball club is to conduct a public 
dance in Neighbor’s hall next Fri- 
day evening, June 27th. The dance 
is being run to secure funds to help 
pay expenses. 
The regular meeting of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will be held 
in Marshall’s hall tonight. The Pil- 
grim Wanderers will be their guests 
this evening. A program of enter- 
tainment has been arranged. 
Members of St. Margarets church, 
who have been making arrangements 
to observe the 30th anniversary of the 
ordination to the priesthood of their 
pastor, Rev. N. R. Walsh, have ar- 
anged a program to take place in 
Neighbor’s hall Sunday evening, June 
20th. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Murray 
of Camden, N. J., have been visiting 
at the Farms the past week. 
The Beverly Farms schools close 
next week for the summer vacation. 
The Mass. Highway Commission is 
nearing the completion of the rebuild- 
ing of the highway which was started 
at the Pride’s Crossing railroad sta- 
tion and ending at the foot of Mingo 
Beach hill. ‘The construction is of 
Burmudoz mixture. Other sections 
of the highways have been treated to 
repairs and oiling. 
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Dr. J. J. Riordan, F. I. Lomasney 
and F. E. Cole drove their steppers 
Wednesday afternoon in the matinee 
races of the Hamilton Driving club at 
Hamilton. 
The members of Miss Jane M. Wat- 
son’s classes in dancing will give a 
public exhibition and carnival of dan- 
cing next Tuesday evening in Neigh- 
bor’s hall. The affair will close with 
general dancing for all. 
The members of last year’s Fourth 
of July committee met this week and 
after talking over the situation de- 
cided to give Beverly Farms its usual 
celebration. They organized with 
Robert E. Hodgkins, chairman, Ar- 
thur C. Davis, sec’y., and Elmer 
Standley, treasurer. Subscription 
papers for funds will be put in circu- 
lation at once. The Farms people are 
pleased to know that they are again 
to be treated to this day of enjoyment, 
one which in the past has been lool.ed 
forward to with muck pleasure. 
Mrs. Abbie Marshall has leased her 
camp cottage at Rust Island on Squam 
river, for the summer. 
- Quite a number are enjoyine the 
bathing at West beach and there is 
quite a demand for apartments. 
The ball game at the playgrounds 
last Saturday afternoon was easily 
won by the Beverly Farms team, 
which beat the Beverly Athletics by 
a score of 20 to 8. The local nine 
will play the Orioles of Danvers, Sat- 
urday, and on the following Saturday 
the St. Marys of Beverly. 
Mrs. Israel Barnes (Lida Pierce) 
and child of Lowell, formerly of the 
Farms have been visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. Ezra P. Williams, High street, 
this week. 
Misses Katherine Nolan, Mollie Da- 
vis and Prudence Connolly, and Jo- 
seph Donovan of the Farms are to 
graduate from the High school next 
week. 
B. F. Kertn’s 
The famous “Meistersingers” of 
Boston, composed of the Harvard, 
Schubert and Weber Male Quartets, 
without question the greatest vocal 
organization of its kind that New 
England ever produced, will commence 
their third annual summer engagement 
at B. F. Keith’s Theatre on Monday 
afternoon, June 23rd. This year the 
Meistersingers will be seen in an en- 
tirely new and different kind of pro- 
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duction from previous seasons. ‘This 
new scenic spectacle which serves to 
introduce the famous organization is 
entitled “In The Wild Woods,” and 
is the most faithful and realistic pic- 
ture of life in the open ever placed 
on a theatre stage. The Meistersin- 
gers’ program this year will be entire- 
ly new, and a number of unusual and 
unique features have been introduced 
which will combine to make “In the 
Wild Woods,” the greatest singing 
production ever staged in Boston. 
Surrounding this great feature will be 
an excellent vaudeville bill. 
A Mopest WANT 
“T want to be procrastinated at de 
nex’ corner,” said Mr. Erasatus Pink- 
ly. 
“You want to be what?” demanded 
the conductor. 
“Don’t lose your temper. I had to 
look in de dictionary myse’f befo’ I 
found out dat ‘procrastinate’ means 
put off.’”? —Washington Star. 
