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BEVERLY. 
Rev. Edmund Melville Wylie 
preached his tarewell sermon at the 
Second Congregational church, North 
Beverly, Sunday. Kev. Mr. Wylie 
has accepted a call to the pastorate of 
the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian 
church, Cleveland, O., and moved his 
family to that city this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Beck of 
Dorchester have been the recent 
guests of Mrs. Beck’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur W. Eaton of Odell 
avenue. 
Peter E. Clark is to build three 
houses on the site of the old mill on 
Elliott street, Ryal Side. During the 
gale of Sunday night last the mill blew 
down and into the river. 
Rey. Prank. CocWicke «2 the 
First Parish church of Brighton spoke 
on ‘‘The Religious Teachings of 
Browning” before the Parish Aid Al- 
liance at the Unitarian chapel on 
Wednesday afternoon. 
Miss Florence Burding, who has 
been one of the operators at the Mag- 
nolia exchange during the summer is 
again at her desk at the Beverly cen- 
tral. 
Arthur A. Forness has removed 
from the Endicott block to new and 
more spacious quarters in the Savings 
bank building. 
Peter Clark has purchased a timber 
lot in North Yarmouth, Manchester, 
and expects to move his saw mill from 
Beverly to Manchester in the near 
future. 
Indians will Dance. 
Chickataubut tribe of Red Men, No. 
13, Beverly, are to hold a dance in 
Beverly city hall next Wednesday 
evening. Long’s orchestra of Man- 
chester will furnish the music. 
NORTH SHORBVBREBZE 
At Beverly Farms, 
There seems to be little or no inter- 
est manifested in the city politics in 
Ward 6 this fall. It was thought once 
Beverly Farms’ voters might get to- 
gether and talk up some candidate 
for the mayoralty but this has blown 
over and the only thing done so far 
has been done by the candidates 
themselves. Councilman Robert E. 
Hodgkins has taken out papers for 
alderman, and John McCarthy and 
Horace Appleton have filed papers 
for the common council. 
Harvest Concert. 
The harvest concert announced to 
take place at the Baptist church, Bev- 
erly Farms, last Sunday evening, was 
postponed because of the storm. It 
will be given tomorrow night, how- 
ever. The program as nowarranged : 
Organ voluntary. 
Invocation. 
Singing, ‘‘ Hear the Merry Reapers,”.. 
Chorus 
Responsive, Reading,:,.0./c.0... Miss Hull 
Singing, ‘ Wave your Banners,”..... Chorus 
Prayer. 
SOlOcarrenete dabiot bReR eee Miss Ethel Davis 
Exercise, ““ What Use are You?”.....-. 
Kindergarten 
Song, “Saving for tne Master,”....Children 
RGCitatlOneeelys eee ewan. a Marjory Cohoon 
Song, “ My Cup Runs Over,”....... Chorus 
Recitation, ‘‘ Who Made Them All”... 
Helen Bennett 
SOlOn eee ee eee Miss Macomber 
Recitation joc see RING te A Class of Boys 
Recitationhe!: tee eee Katie Vomereld 
SOolOuase eer Mrs. Lucy Hathaway Durkee 
Recitation, “Golden Rod Soldiers,”.... 
Herbert Cole 
INECItATION- inert eee Mildred Gerrish 
AGGrESS. CSTE Eon ee Se eee Pastor 
SOnE aie TaiseSGne ao), eee oe Chorus 
Benediction. 
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Importer and Manufacturor of 
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A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
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191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
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