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Siemon Sas {26 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
Capt. Duncan Smith, George W. 
and James F. O’ Dea arrived home from 
Bucksport, Me., Tuesday, where they 
went to look after the power boat 
‘‘Wasp,’’ shipped by rail last week. 
Mrs. William L. Hart and child of 
Lowell returned home yesterday after a 
two weeks’ visitat the Farms with rela- 
tives. 
Preston W. R. C. held an interesting 
and pleasant meeting last Tuesday even- 
ing. The entertainment committee pro- 
vided a novelty for amusement in having 
a number or games in which prizes were 
awarded. Refreshments were also 
served. 
The Soldiers’ Home committee of 
of Preston W. R. C. held a meeting in 
G. A. R. hall Tuesday afternoon, and 
the corps’ sewing club met on the same 
afternoon, and started sewing on articles 
which will help to furnish the tables for 
next summer’s annual fair. Supper was 
served in the banquet hall. 
About 10 members of the women’s 
gymnasium class will go to Salem this 
evening, dine at the Colonial house cafe 
and then witness the performance of Miss 
Billey Burke in ‘‘ Love Watches.’’ , It 
was planned that the whole class, some 
30 in number, would go, but owing to 
the inability to secure seats for the whole, 
the balance of the class will postpone 
their anticipated enjoyment until a later 
date. 
Among the list of Beverly high school 
young men who will take preliminary 
exams for college next June we note 
Neal Murray, who will take exams for 
Tufts. 
A son was born last week to Mr. and 
Mrs. Michael Condon of Salem. Mrs. 
Condon was formerly Miss Lizzie Slavin, 
and lived here, as did also Mr. Condon. 
The Aldermen at a special meeting 
last Saturday afternoon in response to a 
letter from Dr. Peters, voted to muzzle 
or restrain all dogs for a period of 60 
days. The mad dog scare at North 
Beverly last week was the cause of the 
trouble. 
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Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Mr. and Mrs Edward F. Proctor of 
Milford, N. H., have spent a portion of 
this eek ire friends at the Farms. 
They left yesterday and will spend a few 
days at Watertown before returning 
home. 
The past week has been a busy one 
for Mrs. Thomas L. Pierce of Pride’s, 
for Mrs. Pierce has been in charge of 
the Farms table at the Odd Fellows fair 
in Beverly. Many Farms people, par- 
ticularly members of the order, have 
been in attendance. 
The Embroidery class was entertained 
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. David 
McKinnon at her home in Manchester. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle were en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. Clarence 
S. Pond at her home on High street. 
Mrs. Jacob H. Woodbury. 
Mary, the wife of Jacob H. Wood- 
bury, after an illness of bronchial pneu- 
monia and heart trouble, passed away 
yesterday morning (Thursday) at her 
late home on the John Caswell estate, 
off Hart street. She leaves a husband 
and four children,—two boys and two 
girls. The older boy, Chester, 19 years 
of age, is also dangerously ill with pneu- 
monia. 
Mrs. Woodbury was Miss Mary 
McDonald, a native of Antigonish, 
N. S., but she lived in this vicinity for 
some time previous to her marriage over 
20 years ago to Jacob H. Woodbury. 
She was a woman who loved her 
home and was of a retiring disposition, 
beloved by all who were favored with 
her acquaintance. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonie Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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