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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins (nee 
Aseneth Frost), after spending the latter 
part of the summer at the Farms visiting 
Mrs. Perkins’ sisters, Mrs. Benjamin 
Ober and Mrs. James D. Hooper, Hale 
street, this week returned to their Chica- 
go, Ill., home. 
Mrs. William S. Pike, jr., and child 
left Tuesday for a visit at Gardner, Me., 
with Mrs. Pike’s sister. 
Victor Borden has returned home from 
a month’s vacation spent in the vicinity 
of Bethlehem, N. H. 
Mrs. Alice C. Pierce will not extend 
her stay at the Farms, as she has adver- 
tised that her leased estate (the Larcom 
place) on Hart street, can be rented. 
The Scotch dance given by Clan 
Wallace in Neighbors’ hall last evening, 
was attended by one of the largest gath- 
erings of theseason. Besides the regular 
orders of dances, the specialties, consist- 
ing of Scotch dances, the Highland cos- 
tumes, and the music by the bag-pipes, 
made novel and interesting features. 
Dr. Levi K. Abbott has left his friends 
at Beverly Farms to resume his duties at 
Shurtleff College, Alton, Il. 
John Leahy has entered the employ of 
a Topsfield summer resident as chauffeur. 
Mrs. George S. Hadley has the sym- 
pathy of her many Farms friends in the 
sad death of her niece, Mrs. R. F. 
Roberts, formerly of Beverly, who passed 
away at Gloucester. 
Preston Post 188 has accepted the in- 
vitation of the Beverly post to attend a 
banquet in City hall at 5 o’clock, or as 
soon thereafter as practicable after the 
parade, Saturday. Representatives of 
the other Essex County G. A. R. Posts 
will also be guests at the banquet. 
Some measurements have been made 
and stakes have been set marking a pro- 
posed change in the highway on the 
Hutchinson-West Beach Corporation 
property. Itis proposed to straighten 
the rcad at this point. 
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Mrs. Richard H. Butler has returned 
to New York city after spending the last 
two weeks at the Farms. Her husband 
was also here for a week. 
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Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, [Soaps and 
all kinds of supplies for the Horse, Stable 
and Automobile 
Beverly Farms Opp. B. & M. Depot 
Mr. and Mrs, James F. Owens of 
Greenfield returned home this morning 
after a week’s visit with friends at the 
Farms. 
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