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Our well known citizen James B. 
Dow was elected vice president of 
the Beverly Civie league, recently 
organized, and with which move- 
ment quite a number of Farms resi- 
dents are associated. Mr. Goldth- 
wait of the school board is treasurer 
and A. G. Catheron, one of Beverly’s 
bright young attorneys, is secretary. 
John Neville has returned to the 
farms, after spending seven or eight 
weeks visiting his uncle and aunt, 
at Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rev. C. 8S. Pond of the Baptist 
church has been invited by Mr. Hurd 
of the Beverly High school, to de- 
liver an address before the students, 
next Wednesday. 
“True Riches’? will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. C. S. Pond’s sermon at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning. 
In the evening he will preach on 
‘‘Christ’s Faith in Humanity.’’ 
William Wallace, who has been at 
the Beverly hospital for an opera- 
tion for appendicitis, was discharged 
this morning. Mrs. Crown, who has 
been at the same institution for the 
same trouble, will probably be able 
to return home tomorrow. 
Miles Walsh, Jr., who was operat- 
ed upon January 13th for hip disease 
by Dr. Stone of Marlboro street, 
Boston, is getting along splendidly 
and will be able to get out by the 
17th of March. 
One of the prominent young men 
of the Farms, on arriving home the 
other night on the midnight train, 
found himself locked out of his 
boarding house, and all his efforts 
failed to arouse anyone. He was 
consequently doomed to walk the 
streets, which were in a very muddy 
condition, until morning. The first 
thing Dan did in the morning, was 
to get a key from his boarding mis- 
tress. He is being ‘‘jollied’’ on his 
cxeuse offered the next morning on 
being late to his work that he over- 
slept. 
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Mayor Trowt, Wm. R. Brooks, 
Herman MeDonald, Frank I. Preston 
and Elmer Standley represented the 
Farms members of the Republican 
elub at the banquet held in Beverly 
on Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. Frank L. Woodberry came 
home last Sunday from the Beverly 
hospital where she had _ been -to 
undergo an operation. 
Miss Alice Barnes of Lenox is 
visiting friends here. 
Winthrop F. Low has recovered 
sufficiently from his recent illness to 
be able to get out to his place of 
business a part of each day. 
Mrs. William R. Brooks of Hart 
st., on Wednesday evening, enter- 
tained the members of the Embroid- 
ery class. 
One of the surest ways to lose a 
friend is to lend him money. 
It doesn’t make any difference 
now ’a days who sees it first; it’s 
who gets it first. 
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