BEVERLY 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Clark ob- 
served the 54th anniversary of 
their marriage at their home on 
Bartlett street Wednesday. 
-Mrs. Rachael Emerson and Miss 
Mabel P. Emerson are spending a 
few days with friends in the city. 
They were former residents and 
return to renew old acquaintances. 
Dr. Francis G. Stanley was the 
speaker at the regular meeting of 
the Young Women’s club of the 
Washington Street church on Mon- 
day evening. His subject was “Hy- 
giene’ and the talk was a most in- 
teresting one. 
Miss Mina A. Reade of Boston 
spoke at the monthly missionary 
meeting of the First Baptist church 
Friday evening. 
The Beverly Gas and Electric 
company are putting in a heavier 
pipe on Cabot street from Railroad 
avenue to Thorndike street. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Marjorie B. Hill, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. John F..Hill of At- 
lantic avenue, has returned from a 
two years’ sojourn with her uncle, 
Dr. Charles H. Adams, at Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Germany. 
The Comrades’ club of the First 
Baptist school gave an entertain- 
ment at the chapel on Thursday 
evening, at which two dramas, “An 
kour at school” and “A_ teacher 
wanted,” were presented, the boys 
taking the roles. 
The annual picnic of the First 
Baptist Bible School will be held 
July 6 at Centennial Grove, Essex, 
and that of the Congregational Sun- 
day schools on the 11th at the same 
place. Plans for interesting fea- 
tures are being consummated. 
The H. J. White class will give a 
delightful musicale at the First 
Baptist chapel on Tuesday evening 
next. The advanced pupils of H. 
Clinton Bessom will be heard in 
several selections, and Miss_ AI- 
berta Brown, ‘cellist, of Hamilton, 
and Miss Adelaide B. Jump, reader, 
of Boston, will assist. 
Herbert F. Winslow has removed 
from his Hale street home to his 
new residence on Cabot street, 
North Beverly. Sidney W. Wins- 
low, Jr., is to occupy the recently 
vacated house. 
Improvements are being made 
on the house at the corner of Brown 
and Thorndike streets, recently 
purchased by Hugh Hill. 
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The Sunday schools of the city 
are planning to form a_ baseball 
league, and the summer will de- 
velop some interesting games be- 
tween the various schools. Last 
Saturday afternoon the Baptist and 
Dane Street schools crossed bats 
on Ward’s field, the former winning 
by a score of 14—9. This afternoon 
the Baptist and North Beverlys are 
trying out their luck. 
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