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There was a large attendance at the 
Chapel of the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church ‘Tuesday evening when Miss 
Katharine P. Loring gave a delightfully 
interesting lecture on ‘‘Ssuthern Italy,’’ 
illustrated by the stereopticon. Her talk 
was quite appropos, in view of the recent 
earthquake calamity in that section of 
Italy. A social hour followed the lec- 
ture, during which refreshments were 
served by the Girls’ Club. 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ober are 
spending a few days at their camp at 
Idlewood Lake. A number of Farms 
young people will spend the week-end 
with them on invitation of Larcom Ober. 
Theodore Voorneveld and family are 
occupying the Thomas M. McKee 
house, keeping the same open during the 
family’s absence in New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jeness of 
East Jaffrey, N. H., have spent the past 
week at the Farms the guests of relatives. 
They returned home yesterday. 
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Margaret’s Church. 
Last Sunday afternoon between the 
hours of 3 and 5 proved an exceedingly 
pleasant time for the children of St. 
Margaret’s church, for it was the occas- 
ion of the annual Christmas exercises and 
tree. [he exercises were held in the 
basement of the church, which was pret- 
tily decorated with evergreen. A large 
tree occupying a prominent place, was 
loaded with gifts for the children and 
was beautifully lighted with colored 
lights. 
After appropriate exercises the pastor, 
Rev. Fr. Walsh, spoke to the children, 
and then the presents were distributed. 
The small girls received pretty dolls, the 
small boys large Christmas stockings 
filled with toys and games, and the larger 
boys and girls were each given a book 
selected from well known authors. A 
number were remembered with more 
useful presents, such as rubbers. 
Sportsman’s Show to Close Tuesday, 
The current Sportsman’s Show at 
Mechanics Building, the greatest and 
most interesting and most instructive 
New England has ever seen, closes next 
Tuesday night after a brief but triump- 
hant season of ten days. These few 
remaining days should be taken advant- 
age of by all concerned in the conserva- 
tion of the forests, and of the propoga- 
tion of the best of the game fishes, game 
animals. ‘Io encourage true sportsman- 
ship has been the aim of the New Eng- 
land Forest, Fish and Game Association, 
under whose auspices this great show 
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PHONOGRAPHS 
A big line of the Edison and Victor machines always on hand. 
on EASY TERMS or for CASH. See our line. 
A big stock of the latest Edison and Victor 
For sale 
Over 6,000 in stock. Easy terms. RECORDS 
Come and see the new AMBEROL Records. A new record HH 
made of new composition, by a new process and playing an 
average of more than four minutes. HH 
See what they are and how to 
play them on your phonograph. HH 
87 Rantoul St. 
opp. the Depot 
BEVERLY 
spective fields and these will be contin- 
ued until the show is over when the 
In addition there have 
been Rifle and Revolver Competitions 
directed bv the N. E. Military Rifle As- 
sociation, swimming contests and fly cast- 
ing by experts, and other events of sport- 
manlike character by experta in the re- 
prizes will be awarded. 
This great show is open from ten 
o'clock in the morning until 10,30 at 
night, 
