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BIDDLE LALA LEAL ALLL LALLA 
Miss Mollie Pierce of Pride’s, was 
operated upon for adenoid at the Bever- 
ly Hospital the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Manning of 
Millbury have spent the past week at the 
Farms visiting friends. ‘They returned 
home yesterday. 
There isto be a Lyceum lecture at 
the Farms Tuesday evening, April 20, 
at the Baptist church by Roderick Dun 
Donald, the Scotch lecturer on ‘“‘Cotters’ 
Saturday Night.’’ The tickets are 20 
cents. 
P. J. Connell and family moved from 
Cohasset the first of the week, occupy- 
ing a suite of rooms in the Mrs. Mary 
Bennett house on Hale street. Mr. 
Connell is gardener at the Hutchinson 
estate, 
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Connolly (nee 
Miss O’ Connor), this week moved into 
one of the new cottages which have just 
been built in Connolly place. 
A party was at the Farms this week 
looking up a location to start a restaurant. 
It is very doubtful if there is at present 
such a place to be had at the Farms 
Mrs. Gordon Bartlett arrived home 
Saturday afternoon last from the past 
winter spent visiting her old home on a 
plantation in Louisanna. 
