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April 6, 1917. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
William Dwyer, who conducts a 
jitney service at the Farms, is out 
with a new 7-passenger Cadillac. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wallace 
of Williamstown have been among 
the visitors to Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Ex-Mayor Herman A. Macdonld 
has answered the call to the colors 
and is now in the service with Bat- 
tery F. of the rst Mass. field artillery. 
At last Monday evening’s meeting 
of the board of aldermen it was voted 
to increase the pay of the permanent 
firemen and patrolmen in the police 
to $3.25 per day. The chief engineer 
of the fire dept. was also remembered 
with an increase to $1300. 
Next Tuesday evening the Chris- 
tian Endeavorers of the Baptist 
church will unite with those of Man- 
chester and Beverly at a meeting at 
the First Baptist church in Beverly. 
The missionary committee of the 
Salem C. E. Union will hold a social 
in the Centerville Baptist church next 
Thursday evening. 
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Easter services will be held at the 
Baptist church in the morning and 
there will be an Easter concert by the 
Sunday School in the afternoon. 
The new lights at the Baptist 
church were dedicated at the Sunday 
evening service. After a musical pro- 
gram the congregation sang “Brighten 
the Corner” while the lights were 
thrown on for the first time. Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond preached on 
The Light as a Symbol of Wisdom, 
Religion and Life.” The choir sang 
a selection, “Shine.” 
A public meeting, attended by 70 
young and middle aged men, was held 
in Marshall’s hall on Tuesday even- 
ing. The gathering was called to 
stimulate enlistments in Battery F., 
Ist Mass. Field Artillery. The bat- 
tery, which is located in Beverly, is 
trying to recruit to 190 men, war 
strength. Officers, present from Bat- 
tery F,, told the duties of an artillery- 
man. Among those who spoke were 
Capt. William Morgan, Lt. Herman 
A. Macdonald, Nathaniel $. Simp- 
kins, Jr., and other officers. Recruits 
were called for at the close and the 
following were enrolled: Patrick 
O’Brien, Hugh O’Brien, Robert Con- 
nell, John Murphy, Roy Woodbury, 
Wm. Nolan, Frank Kelleher, Thomas 
McDonnell, John McTiernan, James 
Gilmartin and George S. Day. All 
reported at the Salem armory for in- 
spection on Wednesday evening and 
passed with the exception of Patrick 
O’Brien, John McTiernan, George S. 
Day and James Gilmartin, who were 
rejected for trivial causes. 
Navat ACADEMY APPOINTMENT. 
Another opportunity will shortly be 
afforded to young men of the 6th 
Congressional district of Massachu- 
setts to secure an appoitment as Mid- 
shipman to the U. S. Naval Academy 
at Annapolis, Md., and to become an 
officer in the United States Navy. 
On account of the present interna- 
tional situation, the President of the 
United States has directed that the 
mid-shipmen of the class of 1918 be 
graduated in September, 1917. Ac- 
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cordingly, Midshipmen Andrew E. 
Creesy of Beverly will graduate in 
September, and this will Teave a va- 
cancy from the 6th Congressional 
district. 
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Congressman Gardner has been 
notified by the Navy Department to 
nominate a principal and three alter- 
nates to fill this vacancy. These 
candidates will be examined for ad- 
mission to the Academy on Wednes- 
day, June 27th. The examination 
will be conducted under the direction 
of the New England secretary of the 
Civil Service examiners at Room 141, 
Postoffice building, Boston, on Tues- 
day, May 8th, 1917, at 9 o’clock a. m. 
No man is saved by his orthodoxy, 
but any man may be saved by his life. 
—Lyman Abbott, 
