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: Beverly Be ari : 
The en Wyman Whitman Ags 
met in the Chapel of the Baptist church 
Wednesday afternoon. Between 5 and 
6 o'clock the ladies sat down to their an- 
nual club dinner, a pleasing feature of 
which was a beautiful large cake, sent to 
them by a summer resident of Boston. 
The next meeting will be with the pres- 
ident, Mrs. Webster, next Wednesday 
afternoon. 
West Beach Corporation. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation was heid in Marshall’ s 
hall Monday evening, and it was one of 
the largest attended meetings in the his- 
tory of the corporation. There has 
been a very large increase in manner. 
President James B. Dow presided and 
the warrant and annual report of the 
directors were read by Clerk Chas. H. 
Hull. The report showed the corpora- 
tion to be in a good financial condition, 
and that they had persued practically the 
same business policies that had been car- 
ried out in previous years. Now that 
the Preston Law-suit has been settled the 
primary object is to pay the indebted- 
ness caused by same, and keeping the 
beach in proper conden: 
Treasurer Elmer Standley also sub- 
mitted the financial account. 
The same board of officers was re- 
elected as follows: President, James B. 
Dow;; vice president, Daniel Linehan; 
secretary, Chas. H. Hull; treasurer, El- 
mer Standley; board of directors, John 
H. Linehan; Wm. R. Brooks, Fred 
Williams, Wm. H. Gerrish and John 
M. Publicover. 
The matter of bathing off the pier and 
floats, which last summer was prohibited 
by the directors, was discussed, resulting 
in a vote being passed to the effect that 
bathing should be allowed in the future 
at all times. The matter of the settle- 
ment or transferring of rights between 
the Prestons and the Corporation was 
brought up and action was postponed 
until a later meeting. 
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Military Party Held at Salem. 
The new state armory at Salem was the 
scene of a pretty gathering Wednesday 
evening when the Second Corps Cadets, 
Salem’s crack military organization of 
many years standing, gave a military and 
civic ball. The function was attended by 
500 couples, representing the social lead- 
ers of Essex county and the North Shore. 
It was a brilliant affair and will outrank 
previous functions of this order in the 
Puritan City. 
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Literary Society. 
The literary Society of the Story High 
School, Manchester, organized this after- 
noon with the following officers: 
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