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Mrs. Lillian Jackson and two chil- 
dren arrived from Buffalo, N.Y., Mon- 
day, for a visit with the former’s 
parents, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. O’Brien 
at Pride’s. 
Dr. Kronkhite, a native of Burmah, 
is announced to preach at the Baptist 
church a week from tomorrow. Mrs. 
Mayberry will be the soloist at the 
church tomorrow morning. 
Irwin Davis is stopping in Boston 
for the balance of the winter. It is 
not yet known who will take his place 
as organist at the Baptist church. 
A new arc light. has just. been 
placed on Hart street, near the Bap- 
tist church. 
A feature to be instituted this year 
in ‘connection with the life of the 
local church is an annual reunion of 
the congregation, church and auxiliary 
societies. A large committee now 
have the matter in hand and the date 
will be announced a little later. 
Reports from Washington, D. C., 
have it that George S. Day, the popu- 
lar freight clerk of the local station, is 
having the time of his life, and is also 
making his visit there one of instruc- 
tion as well. Mr. Day has met Chief 
Justice Holmes and Congressman 
Gardner, both of whom have shown 
him every courtesy and have given 
him passes to all departments neces- 
sary. Besides taking in the interest- 
ing public buildings at the National 
Capitol, he has made side trips to 
_ points of interest outside the city. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
The Firemen’s Relief Association 
dance at City hall, Beverly, last night 
was, as is usually the case every year, 
largely attended by Farms folk. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Mason (nee 
Maud Thissell) of Winchester, N.H., 
are visiting at Preston place, Mrs. 
Mason’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. 
Thissell. 
The Get Together club with friends 
and neighbors, dropped in upon Mrs. 
Andrew Standley at her home on 
West street last Wednesday evening, 
the event being a sort of birthday 
party, Mrs. Standley having passed 
another milestone in life’s journey. 
Samuel F. Collamore, the janitor of 
the Beverly Farms school building, 
has been confined to the house. the 
past week, and Ezra P. Williams has 
been substituting for him. 
The mayor’s appointments made this 
week included that of Thomas J. 
McDonnell, George E. Ober and 
Samuel F. Collamore for special 
policemen for the Farms district. 
Mrs. Stephen H. Pond, who has 
been spending a fortnight with her 
son,.the Rev. "G._S: “Ponds andes: 
Pond, has returned to her home in 
Boston. 
Chester Woodbury, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Jacob H. Woodbury, of Hart 
street, was taken to the Beverly Hos- 
pital the first of the week with an at- 
tack of appendicitis, which developed 
into peritonitis. He has been very 
sick, but at present writing has im- 
proved considerable. 
The directors of the West Beach 
corporation held a meeting on Thurs- 
day afternoon to approve bills and 
transact business necessary with the 
closing up of its fiscal year, which 
ends upon the third Monday in Feb- 
ruary, coming this year upon the 18th. 
This annual report of the directors is 
always an article of much interest to 
the members. 
Arthur P. Thissell of Preston pl., 
returned Thursday from a business 
trip to New York city. 
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