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BEVERLY 3 THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
A 1 etin-th a, is always a serious one. Whether it willor willnot 
First Baptist Bible EEG pea ue ow ‘ie pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
HIGH-GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
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Saving of 30 to 50 per cent, 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
day for the benefit of mothers who 
have to leave early to “get the din- 
ner.’ <A large number attended, 
and organization was effected. Mrs. 
Chamberlin will teach the class. 
Miss Ruth B. Dodge spent the 
week as the guest of her brother, 
Milo C. Dodge, at Plymouth. 
Miss Viola Steadman of Saco, 
Me., has been the recent guest of 
friends in the city. 
Miss Mary L. Boyden will start 
on a European trip in the early 
future. 
Miss Clara A. Smith has been 
discharged from the hospital after 
a severe operation and is convales- 
cing at her home on Lovett street. 
Merton R. Lovett of Orono, Me., 
spent Sunday at his home on Cabot 
street. 
Miss Florence Hodgkins of the 
Rial Side school spent the Easter 
holidays with relatives in the Pine 
Tree state. 
William H. Woodbury has been 
appointed spare driver of the fire 
department,: vice Frank E. Ludden, 
promoted. Mr. Woodbury has been 
in the employ of the Marshall & 
Moulton company for some years, 
but retires to accept this new posi- 
tion which is as good as that of a 
permanent man. 
The Dirigo Creamery is to estab- 
lish a branch in Marblehead, in or- 
der to take care of the trade in that 
section of the county. 
The Good Cheer circle of King’s 
Daughters met with Miss Elsie W. 
‘Cameron of Lovett Street, and the 
Now and Then Circle met with 
Mrs. Louise D. Webber of Highland 
Avenue on Monday evening. 
The Salem authorities have for- 
bidden the use of boats on Wenham 
Lake this year. The move is un- 
doubtedly a ood one for the inter- 
est of the large majority of people, 
as it will prevent undue contamina- 
tion of the water. 
BANKINC DETAILS 
The officers and directors of this bank are conscious of their responsibility. 
Every detail—no matter how small — receives the same careful attention. 
Your account is respectfully invited. 
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Latest Spring and Summer Designs 
IN FABRICS. 
Up-to-Date Styles and Workmanship. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage 
solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing — at 
LOW PRICES. 
COU II. cle, MOSS 
Telephone 451-2. 
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