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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies’ Aid of the Preston W. 
R.-C. netted a small sum of money 
for the Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea at 
a well attended whist party last even- 
ing in G. A. R, hall. 
Felix, the eight-year-old son. of 
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Naylor of. Hart 
street, celebrated his birthday Tues- 
day afternoon by entertaining a party 
of his young friends. 
Members of the Girls’ club of the 
Baptist church and their friends en- 
joyed a pretty Washington’s Birthday 
oe in the chapel on "Tuesday even- 
ing. Most of those present were at- 
tired in colonial costumes. A pleas- 
ing program was carried out and re- 
freshments were served. 
ANNUAL MEETING oF West BEACH 
CORPORATION. 
At the annual meeting of the West 
Beach Corporation in G. A. R. hall 
Monday evening it was reported that 
in addition to regular expenses and a 
payment of $400 on the indebtedness 
Sir 
This bank can be of much 
assistance tO! yOUser = ves: 
even you, although you may 
not think so now. Later 
on opportunity is going to 
knock at your door. What 
will you do then—let it pass 
on? ‘Those are the times 
when a bank such as this is 
more than a friend—it’s an 
ally of the trust sort, lend- 
ing you its resources, giving 
you good sound advice, in 
other words assuring you 
SUCCESS. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
NO: RACH “SH O'R EB ae Rea Za, 
F. 
Painting and Varnishing 
of the corporation there remained a 
cash balance of $155, and $105 due 
in outstanding bills. Robert FE. Hodg- 
kins, who has served as secretary for 
the past two years declined re-election 
and William R. Brooks succeeds him. 
The board of directors was increased 
to seven members in order to allow 
two summer residents a representa- 
tion on the board) “Eben. Day suc- 
ceeds Fred Williams, who resigned 
from the board. The following of- 
ficers were elected: President, James 
B. Dow; vice-president, Daniel Line- 
han; secretary, William R. Brooks; 
treasurer, Fred W. Varney; board of 
directors, John H. Linehan, John M. 
Publicover, a) Robertesl) — hlodskins, 
William H. Gerrish and Eben Day. 
The two additional directors repre- 
senting the summer residents will be 
Ase by the other directors. 
Preston W. R. Corps will serve an- 
other of their popular suppers in G. 
A.-R. banquet: hall, Tuesday, March 
7, from 5 to 7 0’clock. A small charge 
is made for a most excellent meal. 
Edward Estes and family, who 
have been living in the tenement over 
J. A. Culbert’s store on Hale st., will 
move into the F. H. Pierce block, on 
West st. (over Ward’s restaurant), 
next Tuesday. 
Miss Muriel Publicover was one of 
a party of twelve young ladies, stud- 
ents at the Sargent School in Cam- 
bridge, to take part in the dance at 
the Peace Pageant given in Jordan 
hall, Boston, for the benefit of the 
Y. M. C. A., last evening and repeat- 
ed this evening. The selection of 
Miss Publicover is a testimonial to 
her proficiency in her chosen line of 
work, 
The many friends of William Watt 
and family will be extremely sorry 
to see them depart from Pride’s 
Crossing for their new home. They 
have made all preparation to leave 
here next Tuesday, and will move to 
Huntington, Long Island. Mr. Watt 
has been the superintendent at the 
Frederick Ayer estate for about 12 
C. SAWYER. 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE rind 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALARA ies 
Special Department for Automobiles 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ~— :-: - 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
 C..H. GENTLEE 
‘bad”!), and that if women vote. 
Feb. 25, 1916, 
First-Class Work | 
BEVERLY — 
HAVE YOuR PRESCRIPTIONS. 
FIL DED ASE 
DELANEY’S 
Ayputherary 
Cabot and Abbott Street: ; 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
ce store should ce . 
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Cor. 
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Undertakers 
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Calls answered anywhere day or night | 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
! 7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER | K 
9 James Street 
ihe new position. 
Dear Mr. Editor, 
May I call attention to the fae tha 
the Notes from the Suffrage Comm. 
tee, which accompany this, ans) 
three. statements that we have 
heard recently? These three atei-= 
that the Suffragists are no longer ac 
tive in Mass., (being discourag 
etc.), that there is so much bitter f¢ 
ing between Suffragists and ~Anti 
that they cannot ever get together 
(and “women are like that— 
are obliged to do jury duty. “ang 
word, none of these dreads t ‘ong 
are true! ‘4 
—Lourr R. on NO 
