BEVERLY FARMS 
On Saturday evening forty young 
friends of John Henry Watson, the 
oldest son of Postmaster Lawrence J. 
Watson, tendered him a_ surprise 
party in honor of his fourteenth birth- 
day, and presented him with a hand- 
some signet ring, The affair was heid 
in Marshall’s hall, and a very pleas- 
ant evening was enjoyed by those 
present. Games were played and 
dancing was kept up until 10.30 
o’clock, Miss Helen G. Webber of 
Brighton presiding at the piano for 
the young folk. - After refreshments 
were served and the party was break- 
ing up three cheers were given for 
Miss Webber, for her delightful time 
and for the evening’s entertainment. 
The week of Dec. 13, the addresses 
at King’s Chapel will be given py 
Professor Lake of Harvard; Pro- 
fessor G. A. Johnston, Ross Union 
Theological Seminary, New York; 
Rey, ©-Clarencé~ “ss Pond. 3 Beverty 
Farms, and Rev. Frank Doane, Ph. 
D., Summit, New. Jersey. 
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BEVERLY FARMS ‘Baptist CHURCH. 
At the meeting of the Salem Union 
of C..E. societies, held last Monday 
night at the Manchester Baptist 
church, John L. Chapman and Oscar 
Hakanson of the Beverly Farms 
Baptist church gave addresses on the 
work in their church for the New 
Americans. Mr. Chapman spoke 
about the social serivce work for 
Italians and Mr. Hakanson spoke of 
the special services in the Scandin- 
avian tongue for Scandinavians. The 
two addresses were well received and 
« vote of thanks extended. 
Loreto Tessicinni and Mrs. Oscar 
Hakanson addressed the meeting of 
the Christian Endeavor society of 
the Beverly Farms Baptist church - 
last Sunday. Mr. Tessicinni under 
the direction of the minister has had _ : 
charge of the Italian classes. He 
spoke interestingly concering the 
English classes in citizenship. Mrs. 
Hakanson spoke interestingly con- 
cerning the Scandinavian services. 
At the monthly Church Extension 
service on Sunday evening, Dr. J. 3. 
Timpany of Soutn India will give an 
address on “Social Service Work 
Among the Indians.” 
The men of the Baptist church are 
to care for the service at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church on Sunday 
evening, Dec. 12, and they have se- 
cured the services of President Ler- 
uel C. Murlin, who is an interesting 
speaker. Dr. Murlin is President of 
Boston University and a man of wide 
experience and a good speaker, The 
meeting is not limited to men. 
The young men of the Christian 
Endeavor society are serving as a 
committee and have arranged for a 
“Husking Bee” to be given on Tues- 
day*: evening: “in- =the. Chapels ail 
young people of the parish whether 
members of the Young People’s so- 
ciety or not, are cordially invited. 
The annual Christmas concert >f 
the Bible School will be given on 
Sunday evening, Dec. 19, at 7 o’clock. 
The annual Christmas tree will be 
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given at the church on the night be- 
fore Christmas. 
The annual Ouarterly Conference 
of the four churches—Beverly, Bev- 
erly Farms, Manchester and Wen- 
ham—will be held at the Beverly 
Farms church on Wednesday evea- 
ing, Dec15, at 7.30 o-clocks 
Progress on the new Beverly 
Farms library at the present time 
seems to be exceedingly slow. For 
the past six weeks practically very 
little has been done. This seems due 
to the inability of the people who are 
to furnish the limestone trimmings 
to produce the goods. The hang-up 
of the job is somewhat discouraging 
to Beverly Farms people. 
