BEVERLY 
Mrs. Louis L. Dodge entertained 
a party of friends at her home on 
Cabot street on Monday evening 
in honor of her sister, Miss~Kate 
Larrabee. A pleasing programme 
of vocal and instrumental music 
and readings was rendered. Re- 
freshments were served. 
The*memibers.cor the 5Oela la ite 
cle of King’s Daughters conducted 
a very successful rummage sale in 
the Hinkley building, 77 . Cabot 
street, on Thursday and Friday, in 
aid of their charity fund. 
A pleasing summer dancing par- 
ty was given at Malta hall on Wed- 
nesday evening under the patron- 
age of Miss Maud S. Burnham. A 
happy gathering of young people 
was present to enjoy the festivities. 
The new parish house of the 
Unitarian society was formally 
opened on Wednesday evening 
with the “Festival of Days,” which 
continued through Friday, when a 
dance closed the fair. Enjoyable 
entertainments were given each 
evening, and a goodly sum will be 
realized from the project. 
The Monday Whist club enjoyed 
an evening with the cards at the 
home of Mrs. Fred Howard on 
Monday evening. 
Extensive improvements are be- 
ing made upon the periodical store 
of James Matheson on Cabot street. 
The Young Woman’s club of 
the Washington Street church met 
at the chapel on Monday and en- 
joyed an evening with the works of 
James Russell Lowell, Miss Eliz- 
abeth B. Fuller reading a paper 
upon the life of the Cambridge au- 
thor, and stereopticon pictures of 
scenes from his works were shown. 
The farce “The Cool Collegians” 
will be given at the Washington 
- Street chapel next Tuesday even- 
ing. 
Miss Madeline S. Rowe of Glou- 
cester was the guest of Miss Ruth 
A. McKay, of Atlantic avenue, 
Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hoare are 
spending a month with friends in 
Maine. 
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Johne@iiee Harris andy Gapts st: 
Warren Towne have been spending 
the week in Ossipee, N. H. 
A stereopticon lecture on the 
recent San Francisco disaster was 
enjoyed by the members of the 
Ballou club at the Universalist 
church on Friday evening. 
The Beverly .Gas & Electric 
company has been laying a new 
main on Cabot street and Rail- 
road avenue. 
The Boston Tailoring company 
has opened a branch in the Wood 
building, corner of Rantoul street 
and Railroad avenue. 
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folders are highly descriptive of 
these places and the maps they con- 
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traveler. Copies may be secured on 
application to agents. 
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Incorporated 1903 
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