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Miss Barabara Daniels has been missed 
from her duties at the telephone ex- 
change ihe past week, due to illness. 
Miss Gertrude Connolly has as guests 
at her home on Oak street today four of 
her class-mates at the Sargent school, --- 
Miss Josita Macmulkin of Santa Barbara, 
Cal., Miss Ethel Fitz-Henry of Med- 
ford, and the Misses Alice and Mar- 
guerite Higgins of Boston. The party 
will remain over the week-end, and 
sleighing, skating, ice-boating, and other 
winter sports are included in the pro- 
gram for their entertainment. 
' Miss Marguerite Mitchell has returned 
o her home in Pawtucket, R. I., after 
a pleasant three weeks’ visit with Post- 
master and Mrs. Elmer Standley. 
An event of much interest here, es- 
pecially to the members of the fire de- 
partment, is the dance and hose laying 
contest which is tc be given at Beverly 
City hall on Friday evening, Jan. 29, for 
the benefit of the Beverly Firemen’s Re- 
lief association. It has not yet been de- 
finitely decided to send a team from the 
Farms, but nevertheless there will surely 
be a large attendance of Farms people 
there that evening to see the fun. 
Mrs. Peter Ward returned Tuesday 
from a pleasant visit among friends and 
relatives in New York. 
Mrs. Thomas L. Pierce of Pride’s is 
a member of the Rebekah committee 
that will make an earnest endeavor to 
bring success to the coming fair of Bass 
River lodge, I. O. O. F. Anyone de- 
siring to help the cause along may send 
contributions for the tables and booths to 
Mrs. Pierce, who will see that they are 
properly taken care of. 
C. Frank Trowt has accepted a_posi- 
tion for the next few months with Louis 
Larson, supt. of the Judge Loring estate 
at Pride’s. ; 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney, who is ““mas- 
ter of transportation’’ at Misery Island 
during the winter months, is kept busy 
with other employees in making altera- 
tions and painting the various buildings 
on the island, and in housing the ice 
crop, which is expected to bein the vi- 
cinity of 150 tons. 
It is no secret that Miss Susie Bennett 
can make especially nice candy, and of 
Jate her many friends here have called 
upon her to be favored in this line. 
Mrs. John Daniels returned Monday 
from the Beverly hospital, after under- 
going treatment there for some weeks. 
Miss Jane Watson has been ill at her 
Boston home the past week, and has 
therefore been obliged to postpone her 
dancing classes this week. 
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Some 14 or 15 members of John 
West colony, P. F., joined in a _ gather- 
ing of the Pilgrim Wanderers at Glou- 
cester Monday night. “The next gather- 
ing of the Wanderers will be at Beverly 
on the 19th, when a Martha Washing- 
ton party will be the attraction. 
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A Victor Talking machine musicale 
will be given in Marshall’s hall this 
evening at 8 o'clock. The entertain- 
ment is given by the St. John’s Episco- 
pal church auxiliary society with the ob- 
ject of securing funds to aid them in 
their charity work. 
