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referred to some events of his boy- 
hood days in Manchester. 
Those who were present at the pic- 
nic and their ages follow :— 
Daniel Allen, 76 
*ohn Annable, 66 
Thomas Appleton, 84 
W. H. Allen, 56 
George Foster Allen, 76 
Rev. H. Ashley, 52 
George F. Allen, fe 
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L. Bingham, ne 
A. D. Buc ston, 70 
Rev. A. Blackburn, 
G. Francis Bennett, 66 
A. F. Bennett, 79 
por, Bennett, 58 
ao Collins, 74 
1. S. Chase, 73 
“ae W. Carter, 59 
A. Gi Sorowell’ 69 
R. Culbert, 64 
Levi A. Dunn, 54 
George P. Dole, 58 
Edward Dow, 75 
Samuel Driver, 62 
Thomas Dow, 85 
John Desmond, 70 
A. B. Dunn, 53 
J. L. Eaton, 98 
A. L. Foster, 65 
C. W. Fitz, 50 
G. E. Freeman, 70 
George Goodridge, 66 
Patrick Guinivan, 62 
C. E. Grover, 83 
John J. Giles, 68 
iene Ls Goodridge 54 
W. H. Haskell, 72 
Chas. Hooper, 67 
C. O. Howe, 56 
E. A, Hooper, 65 
N.S. Heron, 66 
ie? Haskell, 58 
Harmon, 82 
A.J. Johnson, 83 
Wm. Johnson, 87 
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A.S. Jewett, 63 
George H. Jones, 57 
G. W. vee 61 
Edgar M. Jewett, 50 
F. A. P. Killam, 80 
D. B. Kimball, 79 
Charles H. Killham, 69 
George Kimbail, 61 
Samuel Knight, 63 
Tohn Lendall, 79 
H.C. each, 71 
A. E. Low, 96 
KAgks ane, 56 
DS. Lamson, 71 
George Larcom, 89 
Andrew Leach, 89 
B. C. Marble, 70 
Chas. A. Mason, 54 
George H. Martin, 71 
bh Mann, 68 
Rev. John M. Marsters, 77 
Jas. H. Morse, 61 
Jas. A. Masters, 63 
P. W. Mitchell, 62 
N. C. Marshé ull. 75 
A.M. Merriam, 60 
W. J. Pert, 72 
Franklin Pert, 70 
E. L. Pride, 68 
Horace Ross, = 
C. Rowe 
Cie Read, 72 
O. T. Roberts, 54 
W. C. Rust, 76 
Nee 58 Richardson, 64 
. F. Rabardy, 
on. D. I. Robinson, 59 
E. P. Stanley, 60 
John L. Story, 79 
Charles T. Holt, 58 
Thomas A. Stone, 56 
. T. Stanley, 78 
V. H. Tappan, 82 
John K. Winn, 71 
George Willmonton, 68 
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BEVERLY. 
Nehemiah S. Heron, thewell-known 
truant officer of Beverly, celebrated 
his 65th birthday Thursday by attend- 
ing the annual picnic of the “ Elder 
Brethren” at Manchester. Mr. Heron 
is a familiar figure in Beverly, where 
he has been truant officer for a great 
many years. He hasalso been janitor 
and sexton of the Washington street 
church for about 40 years. He is 
also well known in Odd Fellowship, 
and has been chaplain of Bass River - 
lodge for 29 years. 
The Beverly base ball team will 
play the Father Matthews team of 
Peabody today on Peabody’s field. 
There was no game last Saturday 
on account of the rain, but the boys 
are In no way rusty from their lay-off, 
and intend to defeat the visitors this 
afternoon and put another victory to 
their already long string. 
The Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D., 
president of the American Unitarian 
association, will occupy the pulpit at 
the Unitarian church tomorrow. 
A very successful lawn party was 
given on the lawn of the Methodist 
parsonage Thursday evening. The 
grounds presented a very attractive 
appearance, decorated with Japanese 
lanterns, and refreshments, consisting 
of ice-cream and cake, fruit drinks 
and confectionery, were sold. 
Much interest is manifested in Bev- 
erly over the coming G. A. R. en- 
campment in Boston. A meeting of 
Post 89, G. A. R., was held at their 
hall Thursday night, and the matter 
of sending a delegation to take part 
in the parade Tuesday, August 16, 
was brought up and the post decided 
to attend. It is expected that about 
75 or 80 will attend. As there is 
considerable expense connected with 
sending this number to participate on 
that occaston—expense which the 
members are poorly able to bear—a 
committee has been appointed to 
solicit contributions, and it is hoped 
that many will contribute. 
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