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BEVERLY 
Mrs. and’ Mrs. Fred C. Perkins 
entertained the Social Whist Club 
at their Homé™ on’ Lovett Street 
Tuesday evening. 
Miss Charlotte Beck, supervisor 
of nurses at the Beverly Hospital, 
has returned from a vacation spent 
in New York. 
Dwight A. Woodbury of the 
University of Maine is home for the 
midyear vacation. 
Samuel R. Dexter has_ been 
awarded the contract to build the 
1o0-foot addition to the Associated 
factories, being the lucky man out 
of fourteen bidders from all over 
New England. 
Thomas H. Reed, attorney for the 
New . York | State Anti-Saloon 
League, will speak in the First Bap- 
tist Church Sunday morning in the 
interests of that organization. 
Miss. Mary P. Story of Fairhaven 
spent Sunday in the city as_ the 
guest of her father, David L. Story 
of Broadway. 
The Grand Army Fair has been 
the attraction for the week at City 
Hall, and crowds have been present 
every evening. The receipts will 
be deservedly large. During the 
last quarter the relief committee 
spent nearly $600 aiding old soldiers 
and their families. It will thus be 
seen that a large amount of money 
is annually needed to support this 
work, and the people of Beverly are 
always willing to assist. 
The Oakland Club held an Easter 
party at Commercial Hall on Mon- 
day evening. A host of young peo- 
ple from Beverly, Salem and Pea- 
body were present and enjoyed the 
revelries of the evening. The grand 
march was led by Arthur Downing 
of this city and Miss Katherine 
Elliott of Haverhill, some fifty cou- 
ples following. Mrs. Annie Down- 
ing, Mrs. Cyrus Lord, Mrs. John 
Pettengill and Miss Katherine 
Elliott officiated as matrons. 
Capt. Joseph F. Pyne of Hose 
One will retire from active duty on 
May I, after. twenty-nine . years’ 
service in the department. 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas. 
HL) NS HARDEN SEATS AOR SHORE. FREES 
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Roce H. Moore entertained some 
twenty of his little friends at his 
parents’ home on Winter Street, 
Monday evening. Games and re- 
freshments made the young people 
enjoy a pleasant evening. 
Mrs. Abbie S. Gould’ of Dane 
Street died at the Beverly Hospital 
on Sunday after a short illness. The 
funeral was held from her brother’s 
home in Ipswich on Wednesday 
afternoon. 
Joseph Murney of Elliott Street 
has been the recent guest of Brock- 
ton friends. 
Miss Goldie Leavitt and Misses 
Ethel and Mabel Buxton — spent 
their Easter vacation with friends 
in Arlington and Winchester. 
Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin an- 
nounces a series of sermons on vital 
topics of religion for the coming 
Sunday evenings. The themes are 
as follows: 
April 22. Why I believe there is 
a God. 
April 29. Why I believe there is 
a life beyond death. 
May 6. Why I believe the Bible 
is from God. 
May 13. Why I am a Christian. 
May 20.-Why I am a church 
member. 
May 27. Why I am a Baptist. 
Mrs. John Wilson and Miss 
Edith S. Wilson have been the 
guests of relatives in Pittsfield this 
week. 
Milo C. Dodge of Plymouth spent 
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Clifford Dodge of Summer 
Street: 
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ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
...CONSULTING 
AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS... 
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HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Bevery Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
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Golden Star Council, O. U. A. M., 
was visited on Wednesday evening 
by Walter I. Leach, State Council- 
lor and the other state council offi- 
cers. A pleasing entertainment 
was given. 
The Pickett Goal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
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Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St, 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Notary Public 
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Bank Building, - Beverly 
CHARLES F: LEE 
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155 Cabot Street, BEVRELY. 
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