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arene re Doane has been ap- 
pointed a representative from the 
Baptist Bible school to confer with 
the other representatives from other 
schools for the making of plans for 
the coming summer’s union picnic 
and outing. 
Friends of Peter Trainer of Bey- 
erly, who is 83 years old, will be sor- 
ry to hear of his continued serious 
illness. 
The Woman’s gymnasium class 
will meet in the assembly hall of 
the Farms school Monday evening, 
their usual meeting place being oc- 
cupied by the meeting of the West 
Beach corporation. 
A new member was admitted to 
Preston Relief corps Tuesday eve- 
ning and a social hour was spent 
after the regular meeting. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Sullivan 
of Greentield, have spent the past 
week or more at the Farms, visit- 
ing friends. 
Willis A. Pride has fully recov- 
ered from his recent illness and is 
able to attend daily to his business 
in Boston. His mother, Mrs. Edwin 
Pride, came down from Winter Hill 
for a visit last week. 
During the past week most of the 
sidewalks at the Farms have been 
impassible and everybody has taken 
the road as a thoroughfare. This 
is something which should be taken 
up by the city, better sidewalks for 
the Farms. 
Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy. 
Mrs. Daniel W. 
home on Hale st., 
from the 
which she 
Hardy died at her 
Friday afternoon, 
effects of a shock from 
had been suffering for 
the last week. Her death, though 
expected, brought gloom to the 
whole community, as she was one 
of the most prominent ladies of the 
town. She was interested in every 
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SAWYER 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
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 
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movement for bettering the place 
and was a member of several local 
organizations. She will be greatly 
missed by all who knew her. She 
leaves a husband and one son, Lewis 
G. Hardy, who have the sympathy 
of all in their bereavement. Funeral 
services were held at her late home 
Sunday afternoon, Rev. C. 8S. Pond, 
officiating. The pall bearers were 
Iloward Doane, Eben Day, James D. 
Hooper and Benj. Osborne. 
Samuel Driver. 
(Omitted from Last Issue. ) 
Samuel Driver, for many years a 
resident of Beverly, died Monday at 
Bridgewater, where he had been for 
some time. Mr. Driver was born at 
Manchester and lived here during 
his early life. He was a veteran of 
the Civil War and at pone time a 
member of Allen Post, G. A. R. He 
is survived by a ae The body 
was brought to Beverly, Thursday, 
and funeral services were held from 
38 Davis street. 
Mr. Driver enlisted at the age of 
21, in Co. H., 19th Regt., Mass. Vol., 
on Dee. 22, 1863, and served antil 
June 30, 1865. The body was 
brought to Manchester for burial. 
‘““Your ehoice of chair or stool, 
scarf, 6 months’ music lessons,’’ is 
the offer made by H. J. Burke of 5 
Hardy street, Beverly, to one pur- 
chasing a piano of him. He is of- 
fering this week bargains in four 
uprights. Are you interested? 
& 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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