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BEVERLY FARMS 
James B. Dow of Beverly Farms 
has been named on the commission 
which will have charge of the erection 
of the new municipal bathhouse to be 
built at Oceanside Park, Beverly, next 
year. Mr. Dow is the president 5t 
the West Beach Corporation, a posi- 
tion he has held many years, and he 
has always been interested in the 
matter of beach improvement and 
bathing facllities, and to him, proba- 
bly more than to any other, is due the 
thanks for the splendid West Beach 
Pavilion, now so much enjoyed by 
Beverly Farms people. His interest 
and experience for the work to be 
done is indeed very valuable. The 
other members are Alonzo G. Foster 
and William Cullivan of Beverly. 
Arthur I. Standley and family have 
spent the week on a vacation visit at 
Providence and Newport, R. I. 
Dr. J. J. Riordan is about the latest 
Farms person to get an auto. He has 
the latest model of a Ford touring 
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Miss Anna Pierce has been substi- 
tuting as bookkeeper at Wilbur J. 
Pierce’s plumbing shop on Oak strect 
the past week. 
George F. Wood has been confined 
to his home, Hart street, for nearly 
the whole of the past three weeks with 
illness. Much to the pleasure of his 
many friends he is now reported to 
be improving. 
Miss Prudence Connolly has speit 
this week at North Conway, N. H. 
The Chauffeurs’ Club gave an invi- 
tation dance, the largest party of the 
season, in Neighbors’ hall, last Tues- 
day evening. A cool night, good mu- 
sic and the serving of refreshments all 
helped to make the affair an enjoyable 
one. 
Among the new teachers in the Bev- 
erly schools at the commencement ot 
the term next week is Miss Henrietta 
Townsend, who has been added to the 
corps of teachers at the Cove school. 
She has been teaching in the public 
schools at Bridgewater, Mass., the 
past year. 
Conc. GARDNER’S OUTING. 
At the outing and reception which 
Congressman Gardner is to give his 
constituents in honor of Ljeutenant- 
Governor Cushing at his home at 
Sagamore Farm, Hamilton, on Satur- 
day afternoon of this week, each guest 
will be given a tag with a number at- 
tached, and the luckiest number will 
entitle the holder to an original auto- 
graph and a line engraving of George 
Washington. The second luckiest 
number will entitle the holder to an 
autographed ‘copy of ‘Senator 
Lodge’s Memoirs.” 
This feature will close the program 
of the afternoon, and will follow the 
speaking, which will take: place from a 
platform directly to the right of the 
main entrance to the Congressman’s 
home. : 
The program will open shortly after 
1 o'clock, when the Salem Cadet Band 
will commence its concert under the 
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started at the same time and will be ~ 
served from a large tent on the lawn. 
No special invitations will be issucd 
hy the Congressman beyond the gen- 
eral invitation published in the press 
last week; but everybody in the Dis- 
trict will be welcome, regardless of 
their party affiliations, or their pref- 
erence as between Mr. McCall and 
Mr. Cushing for the Republican nom-. 
ination for Governor. 
Blobbs—There is only one thing a 
woman loves more tnan to be told a 
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Blobbs—To find it out herself—-- 
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