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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilson of 
Peterboro, N. H., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
John Burrill, who has been the 
clerk in charge of the Beverly Farms 
branch of the Beverly Trust Co. for 
the past two years, concludes his du- 
ties there tomorrow afternoon. He 
has secured a bookkeeper’s position 
in Malden. His successor is a young 
man from Rowley, —Lawrence Jewett, 
who has been at the bank this week 
getting familiar with its affairs. 
The election of delegates to the 
Constitutional convention will be held 
next Tuesday. Ward 6 voters as 
usual will find the polls open from 6 
a.m. to 4 p.m. at G. A. R. hall, lower 
floor. There are 32 candidates for 
delegates at large of whom 16 are to 
be elected. In the Sixth ‘Congressional 
district there are eight candidates for 
the four places. For delegate from 
the 20th Essex district there is no 
contest as Augustus Peabody Loring 
is the only candidate. 
U.S. A. WAR LOAN 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
Details of a new loan are 
not available, but inthe im- 
mediate future one of large 
amount will be authorized. 
The interest rate will prob- 
ably be 3 1-2 per cent and 
the issue will be free of all 
normal income tax and 
super-tax as well as exempt 
from local taxation. As a 
prime investment and asa 
patriotic duty, we suggest a 
subscription, even if only 
$100. We shall be prepared 
and should like to care for 
your subscription, without 
profit to ourselves and with- 
out expense to you. 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
N'O'RST DoS Oe ame Fe Zee 
April 27, 1917. 
[. Cc. 
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 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ot ot 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Arthur A. Woodbury is out with 
a new 1917 Ford touring car. 
Miss Mildred Gerrish has secured 
a position in the auditing dept. of the 
Boston & Maine R. R. at the North 
Station, Boston. 
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Murphy 
(Grace Quirk), who were recently 
married, have returned from their va- 
cation trip and are living at 35 High 
Sie 
Beverly Farms voters next Tues- 
day should remember, when marking 
their ballots, Rev. Clarence S. Pond, 
who is the only candidate from Bev- 
erly to the Constiutional convention 
from the Sixth Congressional district. 
Four of the eight candidates are to be 
elected. Mr. Pond needs no recom- 
mendation as to his fitness. 
MANCHESTER 
James Salter and Robert Mitchell, 
two former Manchester men, are hav- 
ing busy times of it nowadays. They 
are both connected with the faculty 
of the Essex County Agricultural 
school in Hathorne, and we note they 
are around the county all the time 
giving talks before societies and clubs 
as to the best method of planting gar- 
dens and giving information in the 
interests of solving the food question 
through the tilling of the soil. 
Motor oils, spark plugs and acces- 
sories at Flood & Hogan’s, Central 
sq., Manchester. adv, 
SOCTRIY NO LS 
Col. 
lace will close their Commonwealth 
ave., Boston, house May 1. They 
have already opened their summer 
residence on Neptune Boulevard, 
Beverly Cove, and will occupy it in 
a few days. 
TROWT-SILVA. 
Miss Belvita Leanor Silva, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Silva of 
8 South st., Beverly was united in 
marriage Tuesday evening at the 
home of her parents, to John An- 
and. Mrs. Cranmore N. Wal-. 
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HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Delaney’s 
Aputherary 
Cor. CaBoT AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
S.A. Gentlee & Son 
S. A. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-w 
Cc, H. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-R 
UNDERTAKERS 
277 CABOT STREET, 
Beverly 
TEL 480 
Calls Answered Anywhere Day or Night 
drew Trowt, son of Mrs. Charles H. 
Trowt of Pride’s Crossing. The cere- 
mony was performed in the presence 
of the immediate relatives of the con- 
tracting parties, by Rev. John A. De- 
gan, pastor of St. Mary’s Star of the 
Sea church, two rings being used in 
the service. 
The bride was most becomingly at- 
tired in a gown of silver cloth, with 
overdress of real point lace, train of 
Dutchess satin. She wore a cap of 
real point lace and carried a bouquet 
of roses. Eleanor G. Silva, sister of 
the bride was bridesmaid. She was 
gowned in silver lace over flesh-col- 
ored chiffon, with sash of baby blue 
embroidered in and carried 
sweet peas. The best man was C. 
Frank Trowt, brother of the groom. 
roses, 
