BEVERLY FARMS 
George L. Burchsted is at the Bev- 
erly hospital recovering from a recent 
operation for appendicitis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Baldwin 
of Middletown, Conn., have been 
among the visitors to Beverly Farms 
the past week. 
Mrs. George D. Batchelder of Hart 
st. has spent the past week visiting 
relatives and friends in various places 
in. Rhode Island. 
Roderick B. Hanson is the new 
city messenger at Beverly City hall, 
taking the place made vacant by Wil- 
lian R. Tucker, appoined chief of 
police. 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond is not 
to be a candidate from the Essex- 
Manchester-Beverly Farms represen- 
tetive district as delegate to the state 
constitutional convention. Since the 
announcement of the candidacy of 
Augustus P. Loring, Mr. Pond de- 
cided to become a candidate from the 
Sixth Congressional district from 
which four delegates will be elected 
at large. Mr. Pond highly approves 
Pension 
Yourself. 
| Why wait for the state 
to pension you when 
you can provide for 
your old age by svstem- 
atic savings deposited 
in the Savings depart- 
ment of the Beverly 
National Bank. A 
small sum, set aside 
every week will assure 
you comfort in your 
old age. The time to 
start a pension fund for 
yourself is now. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
EK. S. Webber, Cashier 
a 
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Feb. 2, 1917. 
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BEVERLY 
af the candidacy of Mr. Loring and 
did not wish to run against him in 
the representative district. | Nomin- 
ation papers are now being circulated 
for Mr. Pond by friends throughout 
the district. 
A letter from John A. Campbell, a 
well known former Beverly Farms 
boy, dated Jan 8, states that he was 
under orders to leave England on Jan. 
10 with 100 other “expert gunners” 
fer the Saloniki front. Mr. Camp- 
hell enlisted in the English army soon 
after the outbreak of the war, but has 
been stationed since that time in Eng- 
land where he has been taking speciai 
training in gunnery and marksman- 
ship. 
C. E. WEEK SERVICES. 
Services have been held during the 
week in the Baptist church, Manches- 
ter, in observance of Christian En- 
deavor Week. The Tuesday evening 
rally was attended by an asembly 
from Beverly Farms and Manchester 
churches which filled the vestry to 
capacity. Arthur Walker presided 
and Albert Syms of Beverly Farms 
led the meeting. The song service 
was led by Reuel Davis of Beverly 
Farms. On Wednesday evening 
there was a supper followed by an 
entertainment. There were solos by 
Archie Cool and Miss Ethel Andrews 
and a piano solo by Miss Alice Rog- 
ers. A sketch, “A Trip to Mauro,” 
was enacted by Mrs. Nellie Rogers, 
Mrs. Levi Harvie and Mrs. Isabel 
Stidstone. 
There was an illustrated lecture on 
the Philippines at last evening’s 
gathering... Tonight there will be a 
prayer meeting rally. The week’s 
services will close with the services 
next Sunday. In the morning Rev. 
A. G. Warner will preach on “Retros- 
pection” and in the evening on “In 
Him was Life.” There will be ser- 
vices for boys and girls at 3.30 o’clock 
and at 6 there will be a C. E. con- 
secration service. 
Taxi— Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
ew. 
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A. O. H. INstaLyLation. 
Officers of Division 20, A. O. H., 
were installed in Carpenters 
Hanrahan of Gloucester and _ suite. 
The officers who were seated were as 
follows: pres., Patrick J. Gilmore; 
vice-pres., Edward P. Flynn; reé. 
secy., John R. Wade; fin. secy., Rob- 
ert. J: Milne; treas., 
Henry. Refreshments 
were served 
and a social time was enjoyed, during 
which remarks were made by the in-. 
stalling officer, Mr. Hanrahan; John 
Carroll, Edward P. Fanning and Wil- 
liam Whalen of Gloucester. 
hall, 
Manchester on Wednesday evening 
by County Vice-president James C.. 
Edward | J.. 
Neary; chairman of standing com-_ 
mittee, Martin F. Gilmore; sentinel, ' 
Thomas O’Hara; sergt. at arms, John — 
