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Miss Anna Maslin of Derry, N. H., 
is in town for a few weeks’ visit. 
The Board of Assessors organized 
last week with the choice of Fred K. 
Swett as chairman. 
Miss Mae Green of Maine, was the 
guest of Miss Ruth Hayward over 
the last week-end. 
Miss Minnie Lendall of Boston, 
spent a few days in town this week 
with relatives. 
Miss Marjorie Sargent after spend- 
ing the winter in Boston, returned 
home this week. 
The annual meeting of the First 
Parish will be held in the chapel 
Wednesday evening, Apr. 5. 
Miss Opal Seott of Beverly has 
been visiting in town this week, the 
geuest of her friend, Miss Lillian L. 
Nunn. 
Alex Ray, who has been at the 
Beverly Hospital for several weeks 
following a severe accident in which 
he injured his back, returned to his 
home Saturday, although still in a 
feeble condition. 
Pw wwe we 
Mary Agnés Dougherty. 
Died in Manchester, Friday, 
March 17, Mary Agnes, beloved wife 
of Frederick C. Dougherty, and 
daughter of John W., and late Anna 
(Ducey) Coughlin, aged thirty years. 
The above paragraph tells in brief 
of the death the last week of a most 
beautiful Manchester young woman, 
taken away in the prime of her life, 
leaving besides a husband, two beau- 
tiful children, one, Catherine, six 
years of age, and the other a boy, a 
little over a year. Death resulted 
_from heart failure. Mrs. Dougherty 
had been in failing health for some 
time, and this winter she was taken 
to’ the Beverly Hospital for treat- 
ment. She was given the best of 
care and returned to her home some 
weeks ago somewhat better, but it 
was evidently only a temporary re- 
lief for she continued to fail and the 
end came last Friday not un- 
expectedly. 
She was a beautiful type of woman 
and an endearing wife and mother. 
Besides a husband and two children, 
she is survived also by a father and 
one sister, Mrs. Helen Dougherty, 
wife of Dr. Dougherty of Beverly 
Farms. 
Funeral services were held Mon- 
day morning at 8.45 from her late 
home at 35 School street, with 
Requiem High Mass in the Sacred 
Heart church at 9.30. . Interment 
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A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
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was in St. Mary’s cemetery, Beverly. She’s passed beyond the shadows 
aes oe That lengthened out life’s da 
seas ife in : ‘A 
Deceased had spent all her life For hers was a glorious sunset, ; 
Manchester. She was educated in With all pain passed away. 
the publie schools of the town, hav- . 
ing been graduated from the Story ah Le ee Seea in God’s care, 
: : QQ7 s their hearts doth nearly break; 
High school in 1897. He lifts each heavy burden, ; 
— He never will forsake. 
IN MEMORIAM. A. E. C. 
Mrs. Mary Agnes Dougherty. 
A dear and cherished friend, 
Whose smiles oft cheered the rugged 62 Years Ago. 
way; Afeas : 
Amid the frosts of winter time, Sixty-two years ago last Friday, 
Resigned, she passed away. the barque LaGrange sailed from 
Phillips wharf, Salem, with a part 
None knew her but to love her, : 5 - 
With her sweet and pleasant ways; is sean poe the ater te of 
Her life was bright and useful, sa ti oka ere were 09 in the — 
And all can sound her praise. party, which called itself the Salem — 
‘rei and California Miting and Trading 
A dear and faithful mother, Joint Stock Company 
Her child by her blest; : = : 
Har sclt-aaerifieiie mauarat They arrived at San Francisco 
Has earned a perfect rest. September ti just six months from : 
the time of starting. Among the 
eet Para a wea disease people of this section, who made the . 
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Har ayteil ee ce hiagane ; trip were A. E. Kitfield, carpenter, — 
And her’s a pleasant sleep. Manchester ; Elbridge Woodbury, — 
i mariner, Gloucester; Levi Saunders, 
May her Spirit hover round the home, mariner Gloucester ; William F 
S é ays red s 7 : ; i : 7 
wo chose teige tats pliner Morgan, mariner, Gloucester; F. 
Ty: gate: hates tant! Ballou, stone-cutter, Rockport; Wil- 
liam W. Dodd, carpenter, Gloucester. 
