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BEVERLY FARMS 
iMiss Alice F. Taylor of Newark, 
N. J., has been visiting Beverly Farms 
friends the past week. 
An important meeting of Andrew 
Standley camp, S. of V., will be held 
in G. A. R. hall this evening. 
Painters now receive 55 cents an 
hour for their work, an increase of 
ten cents an hour since Mar. 15. 
Victor d’Bellefroid, the riding 
teacher, was in town the first of the 
week looking up new quarters. Last 
season he occupied the Linehan stable 
off West st., which was recently 
burned down. 
Howard E. Morgan is one of the 
charter members of Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp, S. of V., of Manchester 
which will hold its silver anniversary 
in Town hall, Manchester, next Wed- 
nesday evening. 
The many friends, in this com- 
munity, of Mrs. Georgia A., wife of 
Samuel H. Stone, the Beverly insur- 
ance man, will regret to learn of her 
death Wednesday morning at her 
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Your Cash 
| On Hand 
[F you have cash on 
hand April first it 
is taxable this year. 
Money on deposit in 
the bank is not taxable. 
Why not open an ac- 
count with us. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, 
A. W. Rogers, President 
Cashier 
C. 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
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First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
home on Central st., Beverly, at the 
age of 67 years, after a short illness. 
Mrs. Stone had been suffering from 
the grip, but her sickness was not con- 
sidered serious until Wednesday when 
it took a turn for the worse and she 
passed away. 
Wilbur J. Pierce has purchased 2 
Ford car which he will use in connec- 
tion with his plumbing business. 
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Rich of 
Williamstown have been among the 
_ past week’s visitors to Beverly Farms. 
Interest in the Red Cross work 1s 
increasing. The work room in the 
assembly hall of the Public library is 
a busy place each Monday and Thurs- 
day. More ladies are asked to help 
in the work. 
BELIEVE IN PREPAREDNESS 
Tur BeEvertY Farms’ Baptist 
CHurcu Rep Cross Arp 
CLAss. 
The Girls’ club of the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church, Mrs. William 
R. Brooks, ‘Miss Louisa ‘Chapman, 
Mrs. Theodore A. Holmes and Mrs. 
Clarence S. Pond, directors, have or- 
ganized under the direction of the 
Essex County Red Cross society a 
class in First Aid. Dr. George Hill 
of Beverly_is the instructor. He is 
certified by the national organization 
in Washington. The course consists 
of ten lessons, at the completion of 
which an examination will be held on 
lectures and instruction and the text 
book used. Those who successfully 
pass the examination will be awarded 
an official Red Cross certificate of 
efficiency. The course is a compre- 
hensive one and is being taken up en- 
thusiastically by the class. The man- 
ual of instruction is the Women’s 
edition of Major Charles Lynch’s 
famous volume on first aid. 
Miss Louisa P. Loring, secretary 
of the Essex County chapter, Red 
Cross society, is in charge of the or- 
ganization of Red Cross First Aid so- 
cieties in this county. The members 
of the class are: Miss Theodora 
Thissell, Miss Evelyn Davis, Miss 
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