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BEVERLY 
Charles F. Hammerston, who 
has been the popular manager at 
Kennedy’s butter store for the past 
two years, has been transferred to 
Holyoke where the company is to 
open another branch. 
The Universalist Sunday school 
is to be closed during July and Au- 
gust. 
Mrs. John Wilson, Misses Bessie 
P. and Edith S. Wilson and Mr. and 
Mrs. R. E. Larcom are enjoying a 
vacation at Shirley Hill, N. H. 
Capt. and Mrs. John Richardson 
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keene and 
daughter are sojourning at Fal- 
mouth Foreside, Portland, Me. 
Mrs. Charles F. Lee and Miss 
Helen and Barbara Lee are at Ash- 
burnham, Mass., for a vacation. 
Miss Eleanor Standley of Enon 
street is the guest of friends at 
Hartford, Conn. 
Misses Laura B. Doran and Gen- 
evieve Doran of the public school 
faculty will spend their vacation at 
their home in Waltham. 
Miss Edith M. Roberts of Nep- 
tune street is entertaining her 
friend, Miss Alma M. Puttick. 
Miss Frances Lincoln of Boston 
has returned to her home after a 
pleasant visit with her friend, Miss 
Eva Squires of Burman street. 
Mrs. Adelaide Lovett and family 
of Bow street are at Tamworth, N. 
H., for their summer vacation. 
Roland Dutcher spent the Fourth 
in Taunton. 
Mrs. William Stopford held a 
largely attended whist party at her 
summer home at North Beverly on 
Friday afternoon in aid of the grab 
table for the Hospital lawn party, 
which will take place July 12. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. E. Doner 
will spend the next few weeks in 
Pennsylvania, Mr. Doner’s Old 
home. 
R. E. Annis and son of Railroad 
avenue have been spending the 
week with friends in Natick, Mass. 
Mrs. Lizzie G. Brown is spending 
the summer at “Pleasant View,” 
New London, N. H. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Rev. Harrie R..Chamberlin, as- 
sistant pastor of the Lake Avenue 
Baptist church, Rochester, N. Y., 
occupied his father’s pulpit at the 
First Baptist church on Sunday 
evening, preaching a forceful ser- 
mon on “The Lost Christ.” Rev. 
Mr. Chamberlin is spending the 
month of July with his parents. 
John W. Gregg is enjoying a two 
weeks’ visit at Strafford, N. H. 
Miss Marion R. Dexter has re- 
turned from Bates college and is 
spending the summer at her home 
on Pierce avenue. 
The Y. M. C. A. is strenuously ob- 
jecting to the presence of the pop- 
corn man at Dane Street Park ‘on 
Sunday afternoons, alleging that it 
detracts attention from the meeting, 
as well as makes the park imbibe 
too much commercial spirit on the 
Sabbath. 
Miss Jennie A. Cole is the guest 
of friends in Nantasket. 
Miss Annie Martin has accepted 
a situation as stenographer for 
Judge E. Mark Sullivan at his 
offices in the Savings bank build- 
ing. 
Miss Eva A. Davis will sas yh the 
summer vacation with relatives in 
Grafton, Ohio. 
Mr.~and Mrs. Walter A® Perry 
and family are enjoying an automo- 
bile tour through the White moun- 
tains. 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas 
Incorporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
Contractors .. 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING, GAS LIGHTING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
FRANK N. HOAG 
TAILOR 
184 Cabot St., 
Opp. the Bank. Telephone, 
ALDEN WEBB 
WOiGhMOKET, deweler and Oplicton 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Mason Bldg., Cabot St., BEVERLY 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Notary Public 
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Bank Building, - Beverly 
CHARLES Faeyr 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
=. J. oS 
79 HALE STREET, 
- Beverly, Mass. 
Beverly Cove. 
The Pickett Coal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
—— DEALERS IN —— 
Coal Wood 
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CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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