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BEVERLY 
Victor H. Spiller has obtained a 
lucrative situation at C: F. Hovey & 
Co.’s, Boston. Mr. Spiller has been 
with H.C. Price, the Endicott block 
dry goods dealer, ever since he has 
been in business, and for quite a num- 
_ ber of years prior to that was with J. 
L. Morse 
Walter 5S. Creesy has been spend- 
ing his annual vacation in Strafford, 
N.H. 
Mrs. Israel Lefavour and Miss Effie 
F. Lefavour have returned from their 
summer home in Groton. 
Abram L. Crosby has been visiting 
friends in Grafton, N.H. 
At the meeting of the First Baptist 
church, on Friday evening last, the 
resignation of Rev. Herbert Judson 
White was accepted, to take effect 
Oct. 15. At the Monday evening 
meeting of the parish it was voted to 
concur with the church in the accept- 
ance,. many regrets being expressed 
at the severing of the pastoral rela- 
tion. The committee on pulpit sup- 
ply is Deacons Leland H. Cole, Albert 
G. Remmonds and Willard O. Wylie 
on the part of the church, and George 
A. Appleton, Abram L. Crosby and 
Horace W. Woodberry on behalf of 
the parish. 
Clarence E. Brown, the well-known 
taxidermist, is on a gunning trip to 
Maine and New Brunswick. 
Mrs. Nicholas M. Abbott and Mrs. 
Fred D. Hamilton are rusticating at 
Wolfboro, N.H. 
John A. Churchill, clerk at Lunt’s 
furniture store, is enjoying his vaca- 
tion at Yarmouth, N.S. 
Melville E. Grey, a former resident 
of the city and an extensive real estate 
owner, but now of West Virginia, has 
been visiting friends in the city the 
past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Taylor 
and daughter are the guests of friends 
at East Orleans, Mass. 
Dr. J. Austin Furfey and Mrs. 
David T. Hanners are touring the 
White Mountains in the doctor’s auto- 
mobile. 
AANA UNE 
Mrs. Rebecca G. Herrick enter- 
tained the Loyal Circle of King’s 
Daughters at her home on Cabot 
street on Monday evening. 
The Get Together club will meet 
on Monday evening, October 9, and 
will enjoy talks by prominent speak- 
ers. 
The opening of the winter season 
of the Ballou club will be held on 
October 25, when a dance in City hall 
will be enjoyed. ‘The full Lynn Cadet 
band,,S S. Lurvey, conductor, will 
furnish the music for the dancing. 
Judge and Mrs Elmer E. Haskell, 
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Kent of 
Palatka, Fla., have been tne guests of 
friends in town the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Cullen 
are enjoying the excursion to New 
York and the Hudson river. 
John J. Harrigan and T. Richard 
Madden are on a gunning trip to 
Wolfboro, N.H. 
Charles E. Kittredge has been 
elected secretary and treasurer of the 
Union club. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Forness 
of Washington street have returned 
from a pleasant sojourn in the White 
Mountains. Mrs. Ann Adams, who 
has bean the guest of her daughter, 
Mrs. John F. Hill, for the past year, 
left for her home in Frankfort-on-the- 
Main, Germany, on Tuesday. 
The Park hotel has changed hands, 
ana Edmund Leard of Manchester, 
N_H., is the new manager. 
THE. REPAIRING QUESTION 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
Jetting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
Whether it will or will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
The annual convention of the Mas- 
sachusetts Sunday School association 
has brought many strangers into town 
the past week, for it was found neces- 
sary to call upon Beverly to assist in 
the accommodations. Some 800 del- 
egates were in attendance and the 
meetings were inspiring and interest- 
ing. The Beverly members of the 
various committees were as follows: 
Miss Alice G. Smith, music; Rev. C. 
H. Atkins, Edward L. Millett, Rev. 
W.C. Hodgson, i.S. Webber, recep- 
tion; Rev. H. J. White, chairman 
program; Miss C. Elsie Woodbury, 
children’s service ; Hollis L.. Cameron, 
treasurer entertainment. 
SUMMER SHOES 
AT 
EDMUND GILES 
154 CABOT ST. - Peabody Building 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
All the Latest Shapes and Novelties. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. | 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
business relations. 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
ObfeLO EOU Es: &.30 A.M. TO 2 D4. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
