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MISS CAHILL --- Dressmaker 
Is at Magnolia for her 15th season, 
and will welcome old patrons as well 
as new at her room in Mrs. Hunt’s 
Dry Goods Store. 
FULLER ST. Telephone 3 MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA. 
Thursday the pupils of the Blyn- 
man Grammar school, their teachers, 
Misses -Ktta-. Harvey .and Martha 
Burke and the children’s parents 
spent a pleasant afternoon at the 
school-house. Games and _ music 
formed part of the entertainment and 
ice-cream and cake were served. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A pretty church wedding took place 
at St. John’s Episcopal church, Bev- 
erly Farms, on Wednesday afternoon, 
when Henry E. Wood of Rochester, 
Vt., and Miss Amelia K. Perrott of 
the Farms were married. The cere- 
mony was performed by Rev. James 
Palmer of Cambridge in the presence 
of the relatives and intimate friends 
of the young people. The bridesmaid 
was Miss FE. Perrott, a sister of the 
bride, and the best man was George 
S. Day, a friend.of the groom. Fol- 
lowing the wedding ceremony a re- 
ception was held at the home of the 
bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 
and Mrs. James Naylor, on Connolly 
place. Mrs. James Naylor and Mrs. 
Felix Naylor assisted in receiving and 
Miss Minnie Naylor and Miss Sophia 
Perrott served. After a wedding 
trip Mr. and Mrs. Wood will reside 
at Rochester, Vt. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms 
P. O. week ending June 24, 1914: 
Mrs. Leonard Dowding, Woodward 
Emery, Donald Frost, A. H. Fowler, 
Gilman: Bros.,’ Thomas H. Perett, 
Miss Anne Stewart, Wm. Selby, May 
Tolfoie, Joseph Warren. L. J. Wat- 
son, F, M. 
BEVERLY’S GRADUATION 
Mayor MacDonaLp PrEsENTS DrP- 
LOMAS TO 83 HicH ScHOOL SENIORS 
Mayor MacDonald of Beverly pre- 
sented diplomas to 83 of the gradu- 
ates of the class of ’14, Beverly High 
school last Wednesday evening. Miss 
Bertha Ham was the salutatorian and 
gave for her essay, ‘Miracle and 
Mystery Plays.” The class prophecy, 
with the usual humorous trend in its 
composition, was delivered by Miss 
Blanche E. McCallum. Miss Esther 
Lovett was the valedictorian; her es- 
say was on “The Theatre of the Eliz- 
abethan Age.” 
Mayor MacDonald's address to the 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
fiuit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at 
short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
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young graduates was an inspiring one 
and had in it some worldly advice 
which would not be amiss if taken by 
those hearing it. He. said in part: 
“The passage of time and application 
to study has once again brought forth 
a graduating class of the Beverly 
High school. It marks an important 
stage in the life and career of each 
member of the class, as wel! as that 
of the parents of the graduates who 
together and in cooperation with the 
city nave made this occasion possible. 
“On occasions such as this, I know 
it is customary to offer advice as te 
the right living or daily conduct to 
the end that cack member of thie class 
may always be a credit to the class, 
to the parents and to the city. That 
this may be so is, of course, the earn- 
est and sincere wish of everyone here 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
tonight. 
“wrong 13 ever before us. 
culty ecmes in avoiding the wrong. 
Let us Lape it will not he difficult 
for tue members of this class to see 
right.and to avoid the wrong. ‘ha: 
problem 1s yours, and yours alone to 
The question of right aad 
The -dith- 
solve. No one can solve it for you. 
“If you follow the’ hopes and 
wishes of your parents, and the ad- 
vice of vour friends and well-wishers, 
you will live a useful life, a success- 
ful life-——and when you reach the 
point in life’s pathway where the 
shadows lengthen, and the eye be- 
comes dim, and you are no longer an 
active part of the busy world, you 
can well think of that verse of Scrip- 
ture,— Well done, thou good and 
faithful servant,’ and believe that it 
was meant for you.” 
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