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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. George 
F. Wood at her home in Hart st. 
There will be a public entertain- 
ment and dance in Marshall’s hall 
this evening. It is under the aus- 
pices of the Girls’ club of St. John’s 
church. 
James McManus, a well known 
Beverly Farms young man, was 
operated upon for appendicitis at a 
Boston hospital early in the week. 
He is reported to be getting along 
nicely. 
The Men’s club of St. John’s 
church, will observe Ladies’ Night, 
Monday, Feb. 19, 7.30 o'clock, in 
Marshall’s hall and Parish rooms. 
There will be an illustrated talk by 
Miss Winthrop on “Nursing in a 
French Government Hospital,” at 
7.30, and a social hour with refresh- 
ments will follow at 9.00. There will 
also be music and dancing. Every 
member of the club may bring a lady 
and a guest. 
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A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
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BEVERLY 
The Beverly Farms Branch of the 
Improvement society held their regul- 
lar monthly meeting Wednesday af- 
ternoon at the home of Rey. Neilson 
Poe Carey, Valley st. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation will be held in G. 
A. R. hall next Monday evening. 
The event is always one of much in- 
terest to Beverly Farms people. 
The committee on public service 
and aid have made the annual adver- 
tisement for proposals for the collec- 
tion of ashes at Beverly Farms. The 
bids will be opened at 7.15 p.m. on 
Friday evening, Feb. 23. 
WENHAM 
WENHAM Younc Man Wir Har- 
VARD UNIT. 
B. Hammond Tracy, Jr.,-son of 
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy of 
“Cedar Acres,’ Wenham, is sailing 
from New York Saturday, for 
France, with the Harvard Unit of 
American Ambulance corps. He has 
six months leave of absence from 
Harvard. About 25 fellows go from 
Harvard, 75 from Chicago, and a 
large number from western colleges. 
Through the war zone they will be 
convoyed by a French warship. 
Has NOMINATION PAPERS, 
Lester E. Libbey, the well known 
real estate agent on Main street, 
Hamilton, is circulating nomination 
papers among the voters of the town 
on behalf of Edmund G. Sullivan of 
Salem, Secretary of the Essex County 
Associated Boards of Trade, the 
Salem Chamber of Commerce, and a 
candidate for election as one of the 
four delegates at large to the consti- 
tutional convention from the sixth 
congressional district. 
MEETING oF Ap MEN. 
Members of the Publicity Division 
of the Salem Chamber of Commerce 
are being requested by ‘Chairman 
George P. Lord to reserve Tuesday 
evening, Feb. 20, at which time Frank 
Black, advertising director of Filene’s_ 
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store, Boston, will speak on the sub- 
ject, “Retail Advertising,” and conduct 
the open forum discussion in which 
he will be glad to supply any infor- 
mation with regard to his advertising 
methods that- have been pronounced 
by other advertising experts as per- 
haps the most successful from a busi- 
ness getting standpoint, of any man 
in the retail store advertising business 
today. 
ve Black has had a wide and 
varied experience as an advertising 
man, having been connected with the 
advertising department of ‘Marshall 
Field & Co., Chicago, Wannamakers 
of Philadelphia and other large con- 
cerns including mail order houses and 
magazine publishers. A large attend- 
ance of buyers and sellers of adver- 
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