BEVERLY 
Frederick A. Nagle has leased the 
car barns of the Boston & Northen 
Street Railroad company at Beverly 
Cove and will convert them into an 
up-to-date garage. 
Miss Irene G. Stiles has accepted 
a position as stenographer in the office 
of the Auditor of the Boston & Maine 
Railroad at the North Station, Boston. 
Distract Chief Templar Doloff of 
Lynn, gave an interesting address be- 
fore the members of Aggressive lodge 
of Good Templars at their Mouday 
evening meeting. 
The fifteenth anniversary of the 
institution of the Social Circle of 
Kings Daughters of the First Baptist 
church was observed on Monday after- 
noon at the home of Mrs. Theodore 
Taylor, the first presedent on Wash- 
ington street. A large number of 
members were present, Mrs. Cary W. 
Chamberlain being the guest of the 
circle. The annual reports were read, 
showing that the members had been 
doing an aggressive work during the 
past year, and officers for the coming 
year elected as follows: Mrs. Theo- 
dore Taylor, president ; Mrs. Fred F. 
Eaton, vice-president ; Mrs. Frank H. 
Cameron, secretary; Mrs. Edward 
Newhall, treasurer. A dainty lunch 
was served after the business hour. 
Mrs. Jane E. Burnham, wife of Ellis 
J. Burnham, died at her home on 
Central street on Sunday afternoon 
after a short illness, having been 
stricken only on the afternoon of the 
preceding Friday. Mrs. Burnham 
was a most estimable woman, a mem- 
ber of the Washington Street church 
and many affiliated societies, and she 
went about doing good, bringing light, 
comfort and cheer into every home 
which she visited. Her presence will 
be sadly missed. The funeral was 
held at Essex on Wednesday after- 
noon. 
Miss Olive Bennett of Cabot street 
is the guests of friends in Brandeburg, 
Can. 
The boys of the Comrades club of 
the First Baptist church held an indoor 
baseball game in the vestry on Tues- 
day evening which was productive of 
much merriment. 
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Miss Marion R. Dexter of Bates 
College is spending the holidays at 
her home on Summer street. 
Merton R. Lovett of the Univers- 
ity of Maine is home for a two weeks’ 
vacation from his studies. 
Mrs. Helen Kaven entertained the 
members of the Fortnightly club at 
her home on Cabot street Monday 
afternoon. 
The Young People’s Union connect- 
ed with the First Baptist church en- 
tertained its friends with a number 
party on Thursday eveuing. A chaf- 
ing dish lunch was served, and games 
and musical selections passed away a 
very pleasantevening. 
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