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Hand Embroidered Linen Dresses 
Tailor-made Linen Suits 
Silk Shirt Waist Gowns 
with Long Coats 
and Walking Skirts 
Millinery and Neckwear 
Ruber Lined Auto Coats 
BEVERLY, 
The Republican City committee 
met Saturday night to formulate plans 
for the coming campaign this fall. 
Secretary Hinkley was appointed to 
look into the matter of forming a cam- 
paign club and has power to choose 
any assistants necessary. Postmaster 
Norwood and secretary Hinkley are 
also appointed a committee on banner 
and transparency. 
John Crowley and Clarence Lunt 
of the Casco Bay Breeze were at home 
over Sunday. They returned Monday 
to their duties at Casco Bay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bernard are 
again at their Beverly home after an 
extended western trip, during which 
they visited the St. Louis fair. 
A very pleasant reunion was held at 
the home of Francis S. Lovett on 
Grover street last Saturday. There 
were present twenty-seven children 
and grandchildren and relatives from 
Lynn and Swampscott. 
Philip Fitzgibbon left Monday for 
Wolfboro, N.H , for an extended stay. 
Mr. Fitzgibbon’s health has been poor 
for some time and he hopes to derive 
benefit from the mountain air. 
A very enjoyable lawn party was 
held on the grounds of L. H. Perry 
on Central street Wednesday night 
under the auspices of 
Rebekah lodge. 
Last Sunday was the last one of the 
vacation for most of the city churches. 
Tomorrow will see the opening of the 
year’s work again, most of the pastors 
having returned from their vacations. 
The Universalist church which has 
been meeting jointly with the First 
church through the month of August 
will re-open its doors tomorrow. 
City Messenger D. T. Hanners is 
enjoying a vacation together with 
Mrs. Hanners in the White Mountains. 
Mrs. Louis L. Dodge has been en- 
joying a short vacation at’ Province- 
town on the cape. 
Dr. J. M. Masury has been away 
from his place at Beverly Cove fora 
few days and has been in New York. 
Mrs. C. H. Jacobs and Miss Bertha 
Jacobs are again at their Abbott street 
home after a three weeks’ outing at 
Intervale, N.H. 
The engagemeunt of Miss Mary A. 
Marston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. 
FE. Marston, and Dr. E..L. Cressy is 
announced. 
Rev. C. H. Atkins, pastor of the 
avenue Methodist church, and Mrs. 
Atkins are again at their Beverly 
home after an enjoyable vacation at 
Sandwich, N. H. 
Friendship 
H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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