BEVERLY 
At ameeting of the Board of Alder- 
men on Tuesday evening Mayor Wal- 
lis made nominations for various city 
offices as follows: Registrar of voters, 
George P. Brown; managers of pub- 
lic cemeteries, Andrew Stanley and 
Melvin E. Davenport; engineers of 
the fire department, Levi K. Goodhue, 
chief, Robert A. Grant, John J. Wit- 
tenhagen, Eli R. Hodgkins, Edward 
T. Batchelder, assistants; sealer of 
weights and measures, John T. Gold- 
smith ; tree warden, John W. Lovett; 
agent for burial of indigent soldiers 
and sailofs and widows thereof, James 
H. Kendall; weighers of coal, John 
Girdler, John H. Girdler, Ralph M. 
Smith, William J. Gorman, Horace 
W. Woodberry, Alonzo O. Woodbury, 
George E. Pickett; measurers of 
wood and bark, John H. Girdler, 
Horace W. Woodberry, Alonzo O. 
Woodbury, Geo. E. Pickett ; inspec- 
tor of animals, Horace D. Lambert, 
D. V. S. An order appropriating 
$100,000 for a new High School 
building and $50,000 for an addition 
to the almshouse were passed. 
The Literary club of St. Peter’s 
church held a well attended sale at the 
Parish house on Thursday afternoon. 
Superintendent Leland H. Cole of 
the First Baptist Bible school has ar- 
rived home from a vacation trip to 
Florida where he sought rest among 
the palms and orange groves. On 
Sunday he presented to every member 
of the Bible school present at the ses- 
sion a luscious Florida orange as a 
souvenir of the trip, five hundred and 
sixty-three oranges being distributed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wilson en- 
tertained a party of friends at their 
home on Baker avenue on Tuesday 
evening, the occasion being the ob- 
servance of Mr. Wilson’s birthday. 
A jolly evening was spent and good 
wishes and congratulations were be- 
spoken for their host. 
Efforts are being made and a peti- 
tion is being prepared to circulate for 
new sidewalks on Washington and 
Thorndike streets. The condition of 
the present walks is shameful, and 
something should be done to remedy 
existing matters. 
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The Get Together club will meet 
next Tuesday evening in the St. Pe- 
ter’s Parish house on Bow street. 
Wallace W. Gardner has been ap- 
pointed a regular letter carrier, orders 
increasing the present force by one 
man having been received at the post 
office. The city is to be redistricted 
and better postal service will be given 
by the addition. 
Mrs. A. W. Woodbury observed the 
90th anniversary of her birth at the 
home of her son, Horace P. Wood- 
bury, Hale street, Thursday. A large 
number of friends called and congrat- 
ulated the nonagenarian on the happy 
occasion. 
The marriage of Marion E. Clark to 
Harry E. Thibadeau is announced. 
Mrs. Walter P. Tindley is the guest 
of her parents in Hudson, N.H. 
Mrs. Fred W. Herrick entertained 
the Phyllis Social club at her home 
on Monday evening. 
A pleasing entertainment was given 
in Hardie hall on Thursday evening 
for the purpose of raising funds to pur- 
chase a Tiffany industrial nature cabi- 
net. -Over one hundred Indian pic- 
tures illustrated the intertainment and 
Indian songs in English and Ojibaway 
were pleasingly rendered. 
Fred C. Dodge has‘removed from 
Central street to his new house on 
Devon avenue. 
The Parish Aid Alliance study class 
met with Mrs. Robert R. Endicott of 
Broadway on Wednesday afternoon. 
Diana Chapter of the Eastern Star 
gave one of its popular whist parties at 
Rogers hall Friday evening. 
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Prompt attention given to 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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