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The Republican club is planning to 
make this year a° memorable one in 
the club history. A committee of 
fifteen has been appointed to arrange 
a series of entertainments for the 
members and plans have been formu- 
lated for two smokers to be held, the 
first one this next week,'and the sec- 
ond about the middle of June. Some 
well known speaker will be secured 
to address the club and there will be 
an informal entertainment. 
Plans are also under way to make 
the coming campaign an interesting 
one in Beverly, and some -novel feat- 
ures will be inaugurated to make 
things lively this; fall. , Lay 2 
Parish Reunion. 
A large number, of people braved 
the storm Thursday night ‘to ‘attend 
the annual parish reunion of St. 
Mary’s church at City hall. 
The hall was prettily decorated 
with streamers of the national colors, 
while the. stage;..where the orchestra 
was stationed, was banked with flow- 
ers and potted plants. 
Heaphy’s singing orchestra gave an 
excellent. concert the first of the 
evenmg, after which dancing’ was in- 
dulged in. During the evening re- 
freshments were served by the ladies 
of the parish from a large table situ- 
ated at the left of the hall. 
Despite the storm without, there 
was plenty of: cheer within and all 
present were unanimous In voting it 
one of the most pleasant affairs ever 
held by the parish. 
Suspended for Insubordination, 
The trouble that has been brewing 
in the Beverly High. School between 
the teachers and the athletic associa- 
tion, ever since the revision of the 
constitution last winter, came to a 
head this week Tuesday, when two 
boys were suspended from ‘the asso- 
ciation for insubordination. 
Considerable feeling was evidenced 
among the boys when the charge of 
the funds was vested in one of the 
teachers instead of a pupil as former- 
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the treasurer cannot. spend money 
without the vote of the association. 
Mr. Thompson, the treasurer, had 
paid a small bill that had not been ap- 
proved by the association, and from 
this cause trouble arose. Principal 
Hurd read the report ; and upon ask- 
ing if there were any questions, ‘two 
of the boys questioned his right to 
pay the bill mentioned, without a vote 
of the association, and were suspend- 
ed therefor, it is said. 
“The boys were suspended for in- 
subordination,”’ was all that. Principal 
Hurd would say when asked for his 
version of the affair. by the BREEZE 
reporter. He refused to discuss the 
matter further. 
The stand taken by the authorities 
is that the bill was small and ought to 
have been. paid anyway, while the 
boys say if the constitution is made 
nil ina small matter it-can be done 
in more important matters. 
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