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BEVERLY 
The wedding of Miss Leonora 
Louise Holding, daughter of Mrs. 
Mary A. Holding, to Arthur L. 
Crosby was solemnized at the 
bride’s residence, 28 Pond street, on 
Wednesday evening, in the presence 
of a large number of friends and 
relatives, Rev. Carey W. Chamber- 
lin tying the knot. Mr. and Mrs. 
Crosby will live at 28 Pond street. 
Mrs. Augusta Lanphear of Wash- 
ington street is the guest of her 
daughter, Mrs. Jennie H. Buck, in 
Fall River. 
Invitations are out for the wed- 
ding of Anna ‘Townsend Gray, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren 
A. Gray of Boston, to Benjamin 
Austin Patch of this city, at 14 
Chestnut street, on Tuesday even- 
ing, Oct. 9. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Herrick of 
Odell avenue are home again after 
a trip to Niagara, Montreal and 
Quebec. 
Joseph H. Baker has returned 
Brandon, 
mt: 
Dexter B. Goodwin of New Bed- 
ford, who has been the guest of his 
aunt, Mrs. A. V. Sinclair of Atlan- 
tic avenue, has returned to his home. 
Wallace F. Porter of Franklin 
place has been enjoying a trip to 
New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney 
are enjoying a vacation in New 
Hampshire. 
David M. Vining has resigned his 
position as organist at the First 
Baptist church. | 
Mrs. Elbridge Norwood of High- 
land avenue has returned from a so- 
journ at Tamworth, N. H. 
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Web- 
ster are home again from a two 
weeks’ vacation trip to Alton Bay, 
N. H. 
The wedding of Miss Cora Marin- 
dia Flanders to Samuel Pickett 
Bell is announced for Wednesday 
evening, Oct. 3, at the First Uni- 
versalist church. 
is always a Serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it wil: r willnot 
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CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trow Foster 
are enjoying a month’s visit to 
Rockabema, Me. 
E. G. Woodside of Los Angeles, 
Cal., is the guest of his daughter, 
Mrs. Leo C. DeMack of Burton 
avenue. 
Dr. Willard P. Woodbury is: visit- 
ing his mother, Mrs. Rufus H. 
Woodbury of Quincy Park. 
The Massachusetts training ship 
“Enterprise,” on which are Beverly 
cadets, is on her homeward cruise, 
and is due at Charlestown early in 
October. 
The teachers and officers of the 
First Baptist Bible school met on 
‘Tuesday evening and _ discussed 
plans for the fall and winter work. 
A bountiful supper was served, and 
zx pleasant sccial hour was enjoyed. 
The women’s auxiliary connected 
with the Washington Street church 
gave a well-attended and profitabie 
cake sale at the chapel on Friday 
afternoon. The proceeds will be 
devoted to the support of a mis- 
siorary teacher in Turkey. 
IN THE BERK- 
SHIRES. 
AUTUMN 
Week-End Excursions, 
and Oct. 6. 
The Boston & Albany R. R. an- 
Sept. 29 
rounces low rate week-end  excur- 
sions to the Berkshire Hills, Satur- 
days, Sept. 29 and Oct. 6. 
Tickets good on regular trains 
leaving Boston 8.30 and 10.15 A. M:, 
returning on regular trains to and 
including the following Monday. 
This is a most delightful season 
to visit Berkshire. The leaves are 
turning and the hills are taking on 
their most gorgeous array. 
Both steam and trolley lines ra- 
diate in all directions from Pitts- 
field, along the Housatonic river, 
through Southern Berkshire to 
Lee and Stockbridge, and past Lake 
Pontoosuc and = old Greylock 
through Northern Berkshire to 
Adams and North Adams. 
Rates from Boston for this three- 
day outing is $3.40 for round trip. ' 
Special rates at Berkshire hotels 
and boarding houses. 
Call on nearest B. & A. agent for 
further particulars, or address A. 
S. Hanson, General . Passenger 
Agent, Boston. \ 
A large number of young people 
attended the farewell services in the 
First Baptist church, Boston, on 
Monday, to about 50 missionaries 
Unsere a ppmiatment to foreign lands. 
Miss Annie D. Prince of Wenham 
was one of the number, she going 
to Burmah. 
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Essential to Your Financial Interests 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank assures that full measure of Security and Satisfac- 
tion so essential to the promotion of your financial interests. 
We respectfully solicit your Account and Banking Business. 
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