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Wm Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Fa- 
thers, is planning for an anniversary 
entertainment on the evening of 
April -40--John~ West 
Beverly Farms, has received an in- 
vitation.to be present. 
The board of park commissioners 
met this week and organized with J. 
S.- Reed as chairman and R. L. 
Cheever as clerk. The board has re- 
appointed Arthur U: McCormack as 
caretaker of Singing Beach and he 
has already entered upon his duties 
cleaning up the. beach. 
About 30 Manchester Red Men 
went to Lynn last Friday night for 
the big class degree in Odd Fellows 
hall under the auspices of the Lynn 
tribes. More than 200 were in the 
class. Manchester took along seven. 
North Shore Lodge, AOUW, will 
hold a class initiation at Odd Fel- 
lows hall, Tuesday evening, April 4, 
at 7.30 o0’clock.. All members are in- 
vited to be present. Work will be 
done by the Mystic Degree team of 
Lynn. The Grand Recorder will be 
present. 
“The Tie that Binds’’ will be the 
subject of Rev. T. L. Frost’s sermon 
at the Baptist church Sunday morn- 
ing. In the evening he will speak 
n ‘‘the Itching Palm.”’ 
The Church Aid Society of the 
Baptist church will hold a sale of. 
Home cooking in the Vestry Satur- 
day, April 8, from 4 to 9 p.m. |. 
The Ever Ready Cirele of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Levi 
Harvey, Lincoln street; Monday eve- 
ning, April 3. 
Harmony Guild will meet at the 
Chapel Monday evening, April 3, at 
7.45. 
Harmony Guild is to hold a Sock 
Social at the Chapel Thursday eve- 
ning, April 6, at 8 o’clock. An en- 
tertainment consisting of music and 
a one act comedy, ‘‘Mrs. Ploddings’ 
Neices, or Domestic Accomplish- 
ments’’ will be given. On account of 
the seating capacity of the Chapel, 
the number of invitations is limited. 
Guild members must obtain their in- 
vitations and socks before Monday, 
Aprl 3; any invitations remaining 
after that date may be procured 
from either. Miss Annie Thane, or 
Miss Mary Dodge. 
The annual business meeting of the 
Woman’s' Foreign’ Mission circle 
will be held in the vestry of the Bap- 
tist church next Wednesday after~ * 
=the new pavilion: will -take-the*plaee 
noon, April 3rd, at 3 o’eloek. : 
colony of~ 
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Jewelry-making science and art have made it possible for everybody to 
own beautiful and substantial Jewelry in railed plate and gold filled goods that 
will endure for years - 
This class of jewelry. when pukthased from.a house of absolute trust- 
worthiness is recommended as economical and satisfactory. 
F..S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 164 MAIN STREET 
CLOUCESTER 
Highland Nurser 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. - = 
The Finest Evergreen 
GROUND. COVERS 
Andromeda floribunda ~ Leucothoe catesbaei 
Galax aphylla “Mitchella repens and others. *’ ~ 
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| HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Telephone Salem 820 Empire Theatre Bldg. 
PGND SALEM, MASS. 
Catalogs 
This is the Renovating Season. 
With 25 yrs. experience in fine upholstering, mattress, window seade awning and carpet- 
work, we are pepared to,execute your orders for any bracnh of the Renovating made ereeety. 
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We carry a complete stock of furniture and kitchen furnishings—porch furniture and, 
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RANGE, FURNACE AND SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS. 
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214 Cabot Street, . - Beverly, Mass. 
Contract Awarded for New Pavilion. 
The contract has been awarded by 
the West Beach Corporation. diree- 
tors for building the--pavilion at 
of the half a hundred small houses_ = 
that lined the beach bank, nearly all * 
of which have now been moved ; AWAY 6 oon 
The new structure will be of. wood,: 
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West Beach, Beverly Farms. Hardy with slap. dash, - finish. «: The - Aouse  ¢ 
& Day .of Beverly Farms:*were-the will extend—along-the. besa veagme 
successful bidders for the wood 200 feet and will be:75: feet widey ) JAS 
work. It is required that thé “work” 
be completed before June 14." The. 
work will. be started next Monday. 
As stated previously in: thesBreeze. » 
“covered _piazza will run along ‘the — ad 
“beach side’ of the struéture ands. 
there will ‘be provision at- the‘ prés2o 
eént for 180 rooms,-als6 shower baths, 
toilets, Office, -reeréation room, ete. Oa a 
