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ANNUAL MEETING 
West Beach Corporation Met in Marshall’s 
Hall, Beverly Farms, Monday Evening — 
Officers Elected. 
Calm and peaceful were the waters 
of the West Beach corporation on the 
occasion of the annual meeting in 
Marshall’s hall, Beverly © Farms, 
Wednesday evening, compared to 
those of a year ago when matters of a 
more serious nature made the waters 
more turbulent. 
The old board of officers were re- 
elected, which reflects much credit on 
the administration of the year past. 
They areas follows : President, James 
B. Dow; vice president, Issachar F. 
Eldredge ; clerk, Howard E. Morgan; 
treasurer, Elmer Standley ; directors, 
Wm. R. Brooks, Stephen J. Connolly, 
Theodore A. Holmes, Andrew Stand- 
ley and Fred Williams. 
The only matter of vital interest, 
besides this, was that of the United 
States Volunteer Life Saving associa- 
tion crew at the beach. This was in- 
troduced by Thomas J. McDonnell 
who said that the association would 
furnish the equipment if the corpora- 
tion would furnish the quarters, and 
. the crews to be organized among the 
young menof the Farms. Onmotion 
of Geo. H. Bennett it was voted to 
provide quarters and to leave the mat- 
ter with the directors 
The meeting was called to order by 
Pres. James B. Dow, and after the 
reading of the warrant and the records 
of the last meeting by Clerk Howard 
E. Morgan, that officer read the re- 
port of the directors, which gave a 
very comprehensive account of the 
doings of the corporation for the year. 
The report showed that “during the 
year 1905 no improvements have 
been undertaken or performed upon 
the property of the corporation, as 
the board has confined its efforts to 
repairing and properly caring for the 
property. 
“During the summer season the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
conditions demanded the placing of a 
special officer on the corporation 
property and the directors applied to 
the city of Beverly for ‘an officer, the 
request was most cheerfully complied 
with, resulting in a great benefit not 
only’ to the corporation but also to the 
community at large. 
“It isa matter of great regret to 
feel that we have in our vicinity so 
many who do not aid even ina just way 
towards the financial condition of the 
corporation. Were it a question of 
rentals being too high then the matter 
could easily be adjusted, but as a mat- 
ter of fact it is the opinion of the 
board that the rentals for bath house 
property are too low, the average 
being a little in excess of $3 each.” 
The following is a financial condi- 
tion of the corporation : 
ASSETS 
POGINSSR ese ay hea kes ne yee hoa 2OO OO 
PGT ee reais care reece hc achraiere 3,000 00 
Billstreceivableye sa aesbieicesu snc 3° 276 98 
Ballgame treasury delaianeiissycieial:jeetesscs 50 91 
MR Otall es cetstoeta, otra ohare etter nt ols $4,527 89 
LIABILITIES 
Note, Beverly National bank...... $1,000 00 
Note, Beverly National bank...... 750 00 
tae ee asthe rcs aa ei de cet $1,750 00 
Assets over liabilities............. 2,777 89 
CU Gta eee etka so sot oneal o thier e $4,517 89 
Note—In the above is not included any 
land property or improvements. 
The following is Treasurer Stand- 
ley’s report, Feb. 9, 1906: 
Received from all sources......... $2,978 11 
BLOtale ee rat lstcl ort shateye cra ochtaicne $2,978 11 
EXP CHOIUTES arn huis tanigesr vais ss $2,927 20 
SMOpMAlanc Gmemevit ae etter ste oles 50 91 
Tc tal Meera Fo coe “Noe. $2,978 11 
Reference was also made to the 
Preston law suit, which is to be car- 
ried to the Supreme court. M. J. 
Connolly, counsel for the corparation, 
made a clean and concise rcport on 
the case. 
The meeting adjourned at 9.15. 
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