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Mrs. Mattis Hansen and daughters, 
Misses Clara and Jennie Hansen left 
yesterday for a few days’ visit to Barns- 
table, where they are guests of Mrs. 
Hansen’s sister, Mrs. John Holtman and 
Mr. Holtman, former Farms’ residents. 
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Louis Zampbell, the Italian boy, who 
has been at the State institution at Wel- 
lesley for the past few months, was given 
his release Tuesday and returned to the 
home of his fatheron Greenwood ave. 
The boy was sent away last fall, but 
since that time facts have revealed the 
truth of the circumstances, which were, 
apparently, greatly exaggerated at the 
_ time. 
The social and dance in Marshall’s 
hall this evening under the management 
of the St. Margaret’s church choir girls, 
will attract many people. lLong’s or- 
chestra will furnish music. An _ enter- 
tainment will also be given. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist church 
had a most enjoyable time at the Baptist 
church last Tuesday evening on the oc- 
casion of their annual banquet. A 
turkey supper was served. 
Frank McDermitt returned “Tuesday 
from a visit to his former home in Rossi, 
Scotland, where he arrived just before 
the Christmas holidays. Mr. McDer- 
mitt is an employee of the W. B. 
‘Thomas estate. 
Thomas Grady, who has lived here 
for the past seven or eight months, went 
to Augusta, Me., Tuesday, where he 
has accepted a position. 
Capt. Charles H. Kimball, who died 
in Beverly, Wednesday morning, was 
well known at the Farms and had many 
friends here. In his younger days he 
was for quite a number of years a Farms 
resident, living at what is now known as 
the “‘ Pump Cottage.’’ 
Next Wednesday afternoon the Sarah 
Wyman Whitman club will meet with 
Mrs. Mary Bennett on Hale street. 
Last Wednesday Mrs. Calvin L. Wil- 
liams entertained the club at her home 
on Vine street 
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Addison Davis has been cutting ae ice 
crop at Gravel Pond the past week. 
‘Lhe ice is of excellent quality and about 
12 in. thick. 
The many friends of Gregory Con- 
nolly, the mason, are congratulating him 
upon the coming happy event of his 
marriage to Miss Bridget Connors of 
Philadelphia, which takes place in thit 
city next Wednesday, Feb. 17. Miss 
Connors is quite well known here, as 
being for many years a member of the 
Littleton household. 
Preston W. R. C. will give a fee 
supper in the banquet room of G. A. R. 
hall Tuesday evening, Feb. 23 a 5 to 
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In the annual report of the Park Com- 
missioners of the city the following al- 
lusion is made to the local playgrounds: 
‘The Beverly Farms playgrounds are 
more popular than ever a is evident by 
the fact that a number of public spirited 
residents including some summer people 
are taking hold of the matter with a view 
to the establishment of an up-to-date 
playground wherein will be found ex- 
ercise and amusement forall. At some 
considerable expense a small portion of 
these grounds has been leveled off. 
More than this could not be done with 
the limited means at our disposal, and it 
is therefore, earnestly hoped that. the 
plans now being considered may be car- 
ried through.’’ 
Miss Ellen Haskell is. reported to be 
quite ill at her home on Hart street. 
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