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A GRAND BAZAAR. 
Rev. E. T. McKenna Invites Past 
and Present Parishioners and 
Friends to Fair in Aid of St. 
Mary’s Church, Beverly. 
The bazaar in aid of St. Mary’s 
Catholic church of Beverly will 
open Monday, Sept. 11, in City Hall 
at 8 P. M. 
All members of the parish who 
are able are earnestly requested to 
attend, and indeed the public in gen- 
eral, also the people from the neigh- 
boring parishes are welcomed, not 
only to aid in the good work, but to 
join in the amusements scheduled 
for the occasion. “Come one—come 
all’ a thousand welcomes await 
you! 
Those who cannot personally at- 
tend may assist by presenting arti- 
cles or by personal subscriptions 
within their means. The widow’s 
mite will be as acceptable as_ the 
rich man’s gift. In this work let 
there be a union of hearts and hands 
in a good common cause. This 
year we must bring out the best 
that is in us, each in our way and 
sphere, as the upper part of our 
church is to be completed. 
Do not say or feel that enough 
will be accomplished by a few or by 
others; but be one of the many to 
add your full quota to the work for 
the benefit of the parish and 
religion. 
The work is planned out, the 
amusements likewise, but the lead- 
er is powerless without the auxil- 
iaries, and the pleasures require the 
many present to enjoy them to the 
full. Let us then, priest and people, 
take this occasion to have a com- 
plete reunion both of the old mem- 
bers and the new of the parish, not 
only for the purpose of adding to 
the funds of our parish, but also to 
meet each other on the plane of 
brothers and sisters in good social 
sentiments. 
The different tables will’ be. in 
charge of the following heads and 
assistants : 
Table No. 1—Mrs John Geary, Misses 
Annie Campbell-and Julia Williams, Mrs 
Edward McManus, Mrs John Collins, Mrs 
Patrick Duffy, Mrs Henry Rodie, Misses 
Mary Hassett, Annie Tierney, Lizzie Sulli- 
van, Mary Coleman and Mary Kelley. 
Consolidated District Table—Mrs Mary E 
Fleming, Mrs Mary Connolly, Mrs Ellen 
Daley, Mrs James Dennis, Mrs Walter Fish, 
Mrs Mary Trohan, Mrs Michael McInnis, 
Mrs Thomas Phippen, Mrs Thomas F Lind- 
sey, Misses Elizabeth Fleming, Nellie Lane, 
Mary McGovern, Mary Heenan, Clara Welch, 
Mary Lane, Mary Delaney, Lizzie O’Keefe, 
Alice Hagen, Minnie Heaphy and Mary 
Murphy. 
Cove Table—Miss Mary Gallagher, Mrs 
Dennis O’Connor, Mrs John Quigley, Mrs 
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—— DEALERS IN — 
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6 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, 
18 UNION ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, [ASS. 
Telephone Connection. 
John McTiernan, Mrs Catherine Linehan, 
Mrs Fred Patch, Misses Nellie Collins, Mar- 
garet Gallagher, Mary Brown, Ellen Murphy, 
Sarah McGuigan, Catherine Gallagher, Julia 
Kilroy, Annie McGinley, Delia Foley, Eliz- 
abeth Kelley and Frances Lavigne. 
Refreshment Table—Misses Annie Crowe, 
Mary McGowan, Annie Rafferty, Lizzie Col- 
lins, Jennie Crowe, Nellie Corkery, Vina 
Phippen, Abbie Patten, Mary Hennessey, 
Catherine Callahan, Margaret Hurley, Mar- 
garet Murphy, Florence McManus, Annie 
Smith. 
The amusements are under the dif- 
ferent officers named below. ‘The 
management was spared no effort to 
make a grand success of the affair, 
and the people are solicited to do their 
part to crown the good work and have 
it successful, financially, socially and 
otherwise. 
Chairman of Committee—Peter Reardon. 
Committee on Decorations—H Frank 
Gooch, Joseph Wilson, James McDonald, 
David Burbone. 
Committee in charge of Music—Jeremiah 
F Desmond, David Burbone, Horace Micheau. 
Floor Director—Alderman Jere F Des- 
mond. 
Aids—Michael Rafferty, Sylvester Walker, 
Joseph Wilson, Edward Hackett, Robert 
Rafferty, Richard Madden. 
Committee on Tickets—Peter Reardon, 
James Connolly, James McDonald, Isaac 
Little, Stephen O’Brien. 
Thanking you one and all for the 
kindly interest you have taken in 
the bazaar from the start, and hop- 
ing that you will surpass yourselves 
this time, I am, with gratitude, 
yours sincerely and fraternally. 
BK. T. McKenna. 
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wear always to be found at the Keyou, 
113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
Telephone 11-13. MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
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Isolated Plants. ° 
Bells and ’Phones. Fixtures. 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
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Estimates furnished. 
Electrical Wiring. 
Resident Manager. 
RPrench’s Creamers’, 
— Dealers in the Finest Quality of — 
Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Fancy Cheese, Heavy Cream. 
Telephone Connection. 
244 Cabot St., Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Free Delivery. 
Beverly, Mass. Next to A., B. & W. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
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Manchester, Mass. 
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Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Full 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Launches. 
Orders taken for all kinds of Electrical Work. 
Telephone Connection. 
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