BEVERLY 
Rev. and Mrs. Everard Walker 
Snow entertained a large number of 
parishioners and friends at _ their 
home, 35 Abbott street, on Thurs- 
day afternoon and evening. 
The tsocialgsCircles-ormiking’s 
Daughters is to hold a rummage 
sale week after next in the Hink- 
ley building on Cabot street. 
Miss M. Etta Davenport of 
Springfield has been the _ recent 
guest of friends in town. 
Mr. and Mrs. West D. Eldridge 
are receiving congratulations on 
the advent of a son, Allen Story, 
into their home, born Sunday. 
The cantata “Joan of Arc” was 
pleasingly presented by the High 
school at City Hall Friday evening 
before a good sized audience. The 
soloists were Mrs. Eleanor F. Al- 
len, soprano; Robert Bruce, _ bari- 
tone, and A. P. Briggs, tenor. Prof. 
George F. Wilson directed, and 
Dearborn’s orchestra of Lynn fur- 
nished accompaniment. 
Miss Minnie L. Donkin sang very 
pleasingly at the 86th regular meet- 
ing of the Woman’s Baptist Social 
Union at the Park Street church, 
Boston, on Monday. 
Diana Chapter, O. E. S., tendered 
a reception to the members of the 
Masonic fraternity in the city at the 
lodge rooms on Friday evening. 
Rev. A. M. Hudson of Newton 
will occupy the pulpit of the First 
Parish church Sunday ‘morning. 
Robert N. Lee of Atlantic avenue 
is convalescing after a long, serious 
illness. 
Rehearsals are in progress for the 
entertainment to be given by the 
girls’ club of the Baptist church this 
month. 
Mrs. Annie S. Masury is moving 
into the Raymond house at _ the 
corner of Washington and Lovett 
streets. 
The Men’s Club met at the Dane 
Street chapel on Tuesday evening 
and discussed old age pensions. 
Mrs. Lizzie G. Brown, who has 
been”, sseriously:= pill, “ais « sempch 
improved. 
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BEVERLY 
Extensive plans are being made by 
the Boston & Northern Street Rail- 
way Co. for some very costly improve- 
ments in its track equipment in this 
city. It is proposed to put in a vastly 
heavier construction, and the work will 
be done early this year. 
On Rantoul street, from near the 
Broadway turnout to Cabot street, 
over a mile of the 35-pound T rail will 
be replaced by the heavy 95-pound 
Pennsylvania steel girder rail. 
New special work will be installed 
at the switches and at Pond street. 
On Elliott street, from Cabot street 
to Bridge street, Danvers, the 60- 
pound T rail will replace a mile and 
three-quarters of 40-pound T rail. 
New special work will also be put in 
at the turnouts, and the plain dirt-fill 
of the street will be changed to maca- 
dam. 
The company has also petitioned 
for the right to put in a new turnout 
near the United Shoe Machinery Co.’s 
works for the better accommodation 
of the employees there. 
The Junior Epworth League of 
the Methodist church held a pleas- 
ant May party at the vestry. on 
Wednesday evening. 
Rev. C. W. Chamberlin of the 
First Baptist church gave the right 
hand of fellowship to twelve new 
members at the communion service 
last Sunday. 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas, 
Incorporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
.. Contractors .. 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING, GAS LIGHTING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
ALDEN WEBB 
Wolchmaer, deweler tnd Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Mason Bldg., Cabot St.. BEVERLY 
The Pickett Goal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
22D NB AROSIINY eS 
Coal Wood 
ognge 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
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 -BPsekEE 
,. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
. NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVRELY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED, 
FP. J. POoYWNN, 
79 HALE STREET, 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
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