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BEVERLY FARMS 
S. J. Connolly was one of the speak- 
ers last Tuesday evening to address the 
members of the John Hale society, in 
Beverly. Mr. Connolly’ s subject was 
‘American Citizenship.’’ 
Miss Katherine Banks after seeing her 
sister Mrs. Ward off for her visit to Eng- 
land last Tuesday, took the train for her 
home in New York city. Miss Banks 
has spent the past five months visiting at 
Beverly Farms. 
Miss Ruth Hardy has been receiving 
the congratulations of her Farms friends _ 
over the excellent manner in which she 
carried off the part of “‘Sylvia’’ in the 
recent Beverly High school comedy en- 
titled ““Tommy’s Wife.’ 
This week official notice was received 
from the Civil Service Commissioner of 
the passing all the necessary requirements 
by Edwin F. Campbell in his examina- 
tion to become a member of Engine 3 
Co., and Benj. Hawkins, jr., to mem- 
bership of the Hook and Ladder Co. 
The ladies who have been members 
of the well known Friends’ Bible class, a 
society which has just completed its work 
in securing the pretty little home on High 
street for the pastor of the Beverly Farms 
Baptist church, met recently at the home 
of Mrs. Elizabeth Hull, Hart street, and 
after an imformal discussion decided to 
reorganize under the name of ‘“‘The 
Sarah W. Whitman club,’’ and to take 
up work with the object of giving aid to 
the church as the requirements may de- 
mand, either in new undertakings or in 
help toward meeting the necessary cur- 
rent expenses. ‘The following officers 
were elected: Mrs. William C. Web- 
ster, president; Mrs. Lydia Williams, 
vice president; Mrs. Daniel E. Hardy, 
secretary; Mrs. George D. Batchelder, 
treasurer. Executive committee, Mrs. 
Duncan T. Smith, chairman; Mrs. 
Mary Bennett, Mrs. John Burchsted, 
Mrs. Edwin May, Mrs. William P. 
Day and Mrs. D. W. Hardy. Next 
Tuesday afternoonthe members will be 
the guests of Mrs. D. W. Hardy at her 
home on Hale street, on which occasion 
the future work of the club will be out- 
lined. 
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business prudence is exercised at every point, in all investments of the funds of this conserva- 
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BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
oe tive banking institution. 
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Established 1877 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Telephone: Factory 122-5. Residence 204 
Corner Bow Street, © 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work . 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle held their 
weekly gathering Thursday evening and 
were the guests of Mrs. Murdock Mc- 
Donald, corner of Hart street and Green- 
wood avenue. 
Miss Katherine Dorsey, who has been 
connected with the household of the R. 
S. Bradleys for a number of years, left 
on ‘Tuesday’ s sailing of the Saxonia for 
a visit among relatives in Ireland. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eli R. Hodgkins are 
getting considerable comfort and enjoy- 
ment out of their camp, situated upon 
the shore of Gravelly Pond. They go 
over there and spend a portion of each 
week. 
Mrs. Peter Ward, was listed as one 
of the passengers on the out-going Sax- 
onia_ which sailed from Boston Tues- 
day. Mrs. Ward intends to spend the 
next few months visiting her former home 
in England. 
Next Tuesday evening at G. A. R. 
hall, memorial services will be conducted 
to the memory of the late Andrew Stand- 
ley. The members of Preston Post, 
Preston W. R. Corps and the ‘Associates 
will be present. 
Cahill—McGrath. 
The marriage of Miss Alice McGrath 
of Boston to John E. Cahill of Beverly 
Farms, took place last Sunday evening at 
the Parochial residence. The happy 
couple proceeded, afterthe ceremony, to 
their residence on Haskell street, where 
they received the congratulations and 
best wishes of a score of friends, who had 
gathered there. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$200,000 
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BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good ae store 
should keep. 
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