The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1910, Part 41

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Publication date: 1910
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Commissioners of Sinking Funds.


Joseph C. Kilham, term expires Jan. 31, 1911; Horace P. Woodberry, term expires Jan. 31, 1912.


Board of Managers of Public Cemeteries.


Frank Woodberry, Louis D. Webber, clerk, terms expire first Monday of March, 1910; George H. Cressy, Clarence Rogers, terms expire first Monday of March, 1911; Eben Day, William Albert Lee, terms expire first Monday of March, 1912.


Overseers of the Poor.


James A. Wright, clerk, term expires 1910, $650; Frank A. Woodbury, term ex- pires 1911; William C. Morgan, chairman; term expires 1912, $50.


Park Commissioners.


Joseph W. Preston, term expires 1910; Charles P. Tindley, term expires 1911; Alden Webb, term expires 1912.


Registrars of Voters.


Charles H. Woodbury, term expires April 30, 1910; John F. Hill, term expires April 30, 1911; George P. Brown, term ex- pires April 30, 1912; Luther S. Herrick, clerk and member ex-officio; $100 each.


School Committee.


Edward L. Millett, chairman; Adel- bert L. Safford, clerk; Arthur A. Forness, James B. Dow, Edward S. Webber, terms expire 1910; Fred A. Roundy, Benjamin Huntoon, Edward L. Millett, terms ex- pire 1911; Mary B. Smith, Charles A. Baker, George F. Goldthwait, terms ex- pire 1912; Adelbert L. Safford, superin- tendent of schools.


Trustees of the Public Library.


Benjamin R. Bulkeley, William R. Driver, George E. Woodberry, terms ex- pire Jan. 31, 1910; Charles L. Dodge, Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, terms expire Jan. 31, 1911; Miss Eliza- beth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Lor- ing, Allen H. Bennett, terms expire Jan. 31, 1912.


Water Board.


William E. Bailey, term expires 1910. $50; John J. Nugent, term expires 1911. $50; Frank Woodbury, 2d, chairman',


H. F. WINSLOW Insurance and Real Estate 244 Cabot. Street


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term expires 1912, $150; Otis L. Lunn, clerk, $1000; Miss Sigrid L. Stensrud, asst., $250.


OFFICERS. (See also Boards.)


City Auditor, Ezra Standley, $1000; City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1350; Miss Mabel B. Perry, asst., $350; City Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, $1100; Miss Carrie W. Cann, asst., $350; City Engineer, Harrie L. Whitney, $1500; City Messenger, William R. Tucker, $1000; City Physician, David C. Coleman, M. D., $600; City Solicitor, Alfred E. Lunt, $1000; City Treasurer, Charles F. Lee, $1000; Miss Ella B. Curtis, asst., $250; Clerk of Committees and Clerk of Com- mon Council, William A. Lee, $1200; Street Commissioner, Josiah B. Brown, $1300; Superintendent of Almshouse, Walter Farnham, $600 and subsistence; Superintendent of Cemeteries, George A. Appleton, $800; Superintendent of Schools, Adelbert L. Safford, $2200; Su- perintendent of Water Works, James W. Blackmer, $1500; Engineer at Pumping Station, Herbert T. Conant, $1000.


See Police Department for Inspectors, Fence Viewers, Weighers, Measurers, Etc.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. School Committee.


Baker, Charles A., 36 Bow, Ward One (1910-1912).


Dow, James B., 705 Hale, B. F., Ward Six (1909-1910).


Huntoon, Benjamin, 81 Hale, Ward Four (1909-1911).


Forness, Arthur A., 32 Washington, Ward Two (1908-1910).


Goldthwait, George F., 30 Pond, Ward Three (1910-1912).


Millett, Edward L., 65 Conant, Ward Five (1909-1911).


Roundy, Fred A., 26 Federal, member- at-large (1909-1911).


Smith, Mary B. Miss, 39 Bartlett, mem- ber-at-large (1910-1912).


Webber, Edward S., Columbus ave., member-at-large (1908-1910).


ORGANIZATION, 1909.


Edward L. Millett, Chairman.


The Chairman of the School Com- mittee is ex-officio a member of each Sub-Committee.


The Superintendent is clerk of the Committee and of each Sub-Committee.


District Committees.


Bass River-Mr. Webber, Mr. Gold- thwait. Centreville-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Goldthwait. Cove-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Dow. Farms-Mr. Dow, Mr. Huntoon. Hardie-Mr. Baker, Mr. Forness. Mc- Kay St .- Mr. Webber, Mr. Goldthwait.


Prospect-Mr. Goldthwait, Mr. Huntoon. Rial Side-Mr. Webber, Miss Smith. South-Miss Smith, Mr. Baker. Wash- ington-Mr. Roundy, Mr. Forness.


Standing Committees.


High-Mr. Roundy, Mr. Dow, Miss Smith, Mr. Forness.


Finance-Mr. Forness, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Webber, Mr. Baker.


Maintenance of Buildings-Mr. Roun- dy, Mr. Dow, Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Baker. Instruction-Mr. Baker, Miss Smith, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Forness.


Evening-Mr. Dow, Mr. Goldthwait, Miss Smith, Mr. Webber.


Truant Officer, Nehemiah S. Heron, 11 Charnock street. Office hours, Monday evenings, 7.30 to 9.


Meetings. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Tuesday of each month at 8, P.M.


Storm Signals. 2-2 by the fire alarm at 7.15, A.M., means no session of the High School; at 7.45, A.M., means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.45, no afternoon session.


School Sessions. The High School has one session, from 8.00 to 1.00.


The Elementary Schools have two sessions, from 8.45 to 11.45, A.M., and from 1.30 to 3.30, P.M.


School Year. The school year begins on the second Monday in September and is divided into four quarters of ten weeks.


Vacations. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas and one week at the end of the third quarter (April 16, 1910). The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day following Thanksgiv- ing, and June 17. The summer vacation begins June 27, 1910.


TEACHERS. January, 1910.


Bass River, 30 Conant Street. Telephone 762-2.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7-8, Mabel A. Wallis; Grades 5-6, Susan T. Linnell; Grades 3-4, Ethel S. Merrow; Grade 2, Clara B. Tuttle; Grades 1-2, Mrs. Nellie G. Stubbert.


Centerville School, 437 Essex Street. Telephone 726-2.


Grades 4-8, Principal, Bertha Drugan; Grades 1-3, Alice P. Williams.


Cove School, 164 Hale Street. Telephone 212-1.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller; Grades 7-8, Edith F. Rockwell; Grades 5-6, Elizabeth F. Taaffe; Grades 3-4, Gertrude J. St. Clair; Grade 2, Bessie B. Minard; Grades 1-2, Laura R. McCurdy.


NEW HOUSES


All Conveniences


For Sale by


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


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Farms School, Haskell Street, Cor. Web- ster Avenue.


Telephone 141-12.


Principal, Wilhelmina Patterson; Grades 7-8, Elizabeth Harding; Grade 6, Pearl Whitcomb; Grades 4-5, Pauline Foster; Grades 3-4, Sara E. Piper; Grade 2, Ethel S. Swett; Grade 1, Adelaide L. Day.


Hardie School, 23 Essex Street.


Telephone 827.


Principal, Clara A. Smith; Grade 8, Josephine F. Minard; Grade 8, Evelyn A. Greenlaw; Grade 7, Annie B. Hanson; Grade 7, Anna D. Pickels; Grade 6, Alice G. Lapham; Grade 6, Martha L. Stan-' wood; Grade 5, Martha E. Bradstreet; Grade 5, Katherine M. White; Grade 4, Mary A. Emerson; Grade 4, Olive M. Adams; Grade 3, Lillian W. Downing; Grades 2-3, Sara F. Hall; Grade 2, Agnes M. Moore; Grade 1, Mary A. Marston; Grade 1, A. Florence Monroe; Assistant, Mary F. Lowd.


High School, Briscoe Building, 16 Essex Street.


Telephone 366-2.


Principal, B. Sumner Hurd; Sub- masters: Harold C. Childs, Elston E. Gaylord, Otis M. Riggs; Assistants: Mrs. Ruby S. Baker, Jennie A. Cole, Carrie L. Comings, Isabel D. Davidson, E. An- toinette Davis, Marion R. Dexter, Julia Goldman, Carl E. Herrick, Walter W. Herrick, Maleen P. Hicks, Mary A. Hird, Elizabeth A. Horne, Laura E. Horne, Faye M. Keene, Helen Knowlton, Laura M. Rogers, Ruby Sanborn, Clayton P. Stevens, Florence E. Teasdale, Margaret D. Webber, A. Lilla Wild.


Mckay Street School, Corner Balch and Mckay Streets. Telephone 762-1.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7-8, Cora M. Rogers; Grades 5-6, Mary R. Jones; Grades 3-4, Winifred C. Winslow; Grades 1-2, Millicent G. Perkins.


Prospect School, Pickett Street, Off 365 Cabot.


Telephone 234-11.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller; Grade 8, Nellie M. White; Grade 7, Bertha M. Petrie; Grade 6, Elizabeth P. Lefavour; Grade 5, Alice M. Preston; Grade 4, Har- riett L. Abbot; Grade 3, Harriet M. Colby; Grade 2, Ruth A. Mckay; Grade 1, Edith P. Hanson.


Rial Side School, 137 Bridge Street. Telephone 265-11.


Principal, Minnie A. Johnson; Grades 7-8, Edna L. Ferguson; Grade 6, Helen Duane; Grades 3-4, Clara C. Hodgkins; Grade 2, Martha Robinson; Grade 1, Helen C. Cooper.


South School.


Principal, Winnie M. Williams. Stone Street Building, 15 Stone Street. Telephone 210-12.


Grade 3, Addie B. Hobbs; Grade 7, Eleanor M. Varney; Grade 7, S. Helen Kennison; Grade 6, Nellie F. Harrison; Grades 5-6, Carrie B. Johnson; Grade 5, Mary L. Woodberry; Grades 4-5, Eliza- beth P. Martin; Grade 4, Edith S. Wil- son; Grade 3, M. Louise Hawkes; Grade 2, Clara F. Bell; Grades 1-2, Mabel F. Cressy; Grade 1, Avis Carlton; Grade 1, Elsie M. Taber.


Pleasant View Building, 23 Porter Street. Telephone 253-2.


Grade 4, Grace E. Hood; Grade 3, Katharine S. Enlind; Grade 2, Mrs. S. D. Kinsman; Grade 1, Aimie A. Woodbury. Washington School, 30 Elliott Street, Corner Rantoul. Telephone 235-12.


Principal, Emma McC. Driver; Grades 7-8, Maud L. Plummer; Grades 6-7, Mar- garet F. Herlihy; Grade 5, Grace B. Ap- plebee; Grade 4, Elizabeth H. LeFavour; Grade 3, Viola W. Hume; Grade 2, Eliza- beth A. Fleming; Grade 1, Lillian F. Smith; Grade 1, Grace E. Dennis; As- sistant, M. Estelle Ramsdell.


SUPERVISORS.


Drawing-Charles F. Whitney. Manual Training-Walter H. Naylor, Anna M. Ferrin, asst. Music-George F. Wilson. Penmanship-Effie E. Colby. Sewing-Elizabeth L. Woodberry.


JANITORS.


Bass River-Arthur S. Larcom; Cen- treville-Albert Standley; Cove-George O. Obear; Farms-Samuel F. Collamer; Hardie-Franklin P. Hunkins; High- Edmund G. Dodd, George T. Perkins; Mckay St .- William H. Palmer; Pleas- ant View-George W. Blake; Prospect- John Hanners; Rial Side-Angelo C. Brown; South-Charles G. Waitt; Wash- ington-Henry B. Lowell.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Regular meetings of engineers first Tuesday in each month.


Herbert F. Winslow,


REAL ESTATE


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages


244 Cabot St.


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Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $325; John J. Wittenhagen, first assistant and clerk, $175; John M. Publicover, second assistant, $125; Wilderd E. Caldwell, third assistant, $125; John H. Foster, fourth as- sistant, $125.


Chief's office, Central Fire Station, Monument sq.


ENGINES NOS. ONE AND TWO. Central Station, Monument sq.


William A. Richardson, captain; Frank C. Smith, first lieut .; Fred S. Choate, sec- ond lieut .; William G. Bisson, clerk; Chester L. Pearson, treas .; Simeon Allen, engineman; James F. McConnell and Lewis A. Foss, stokers; Frank L. Vickary, engine driver; Chester L. Pearson, spare driver; John F. Mackey, permanent spare driver.


ENGINE NO. THREE. 4 West, Beverly Farms.


Duncan T. Smith, captain; Edward F. Campbell, lieut .; Benjamin F. Hawkins, clerk; Walter B. Wright, engineman; Adelbert M. Marshall, stoker; John W. Morgan, engine driver; John Cressy, hose driver.


CHEMICAL NO. ONE. Central Station, 15 Hale.


George W. Standley, chemical en- gineer; William H. Woodbury, driver.


HOSE NO. ONE. Cor. Rantoul and Roundy.


Rodney B. Hanson, captain; Charles W. Bragdon, lieut .; Harold A. Eldredge, clerk; William B. Friend, treasurer; John E. Irving, driver.


HOSE NO. TWO. Cor. Rantoul and School.


Cornelius Brown, captain; David Lynch, lieut .; William J. Rich, clerk; John Callely, jr., driver.


HOSE NO. THREE. 2 Dodge.


Charles S. Lee, captain; Dudley Grant, lieut .; Frank Hobbs, treas .; Albert F. Teague, clerk; Frank E. Ludden, driver.


HOSE NO. FOUR. 439 Essex.


Stephen A. D. Edwards, captain; Henry N. Cole, lieut .; Horace E. Elliott, clerk; Albert Standley, driver.


LADDER NO. ONE. Central Station, 15 Hale.


Henry S. Parker, captain; Charles H. Herrick, lieut .; Walter S. Pedrick, clerk; Stephen E. Cullen, driver.


LADDER NO. TWO.


6 West, Beverly Farms.


Alfred W. Williams, captain; E. Fred Day, lieut .; George W. Larcom, clerk; William S. Pike, driver.


BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. Location of Boxes.


6 No. 6 Bridge st., Rial Side


7 133 Elliott st., Deaf Mute School


8 Elliott and Beckford st.


9 Cressy and Bridge sts.


12 Bartlett and Front sts.


13 Lothrop and Stone sts.


14 Lovett, near May st.


15 Ocean and Lovett sts.


16 Lothrop and Washington sts.


17 Chase and Judson sts.


18 Cabot st. and Railroad ave.


19 River and Bridge sts.


24 Cabot and Bow sts.


25 Cabot and Knowlton sts.


26 Lovett and Bay sts.


27 Charnock near Essex st.


31 Enon st., North Beverly depot


32 Kittredge's Crossing


34 Cabot, opposite Charnock st.


35 Hose 1, Rantoul and Roundy sts.


36


Cabot and Summer sts.


37 Gloucester Crossing on Cabot st.


38 North Beverly Church


39 Hose 3, Cabot and Dodge sts.


41 Standley and Common sts.


42 Essex and Cedar sts.


43 Essex and Cole sts.


44 Woodberry and Ober sts.


45 Centreville Hose House


46 Hale and E. Lothrop sts.


47 Hale and Corning sts.


48 Hale and Boyles sts., Chapman's cor.


49 Hale and Prince sts.


51 Pride's Crossing depot


52 Lee's Crossing


53 Haskell and Hart sts.


54 185 Hart st., Beverly Farms


55 105 Hart st., Beverly Farms


56 Hale and Hart sts., Ward's Corner


57 Engine house, Beverly Farms


58 Near Cotting's stable, Hale st.


61 Giles ave. and Stewart ave.


62 Crescent and Winthrop aves.


123


Rantoul st. and Railroad ave.


124 Carter's oilcloth factory, Park st.


125 Bow and Park sts.


126 Rantoul st., Association factories


127


Rantoul and Federal sts.


132 Almshouse, Cedar st.


133 School and Wellman sts.


134 Cabot and Congress sts.


Porter st. and Linden ave.


135 136 Stone and Cabot sts.


137 Cabot and Pleasant sts.


311 Pickett st., near Prospect school


312 251 Dodge st., North Beverly


313 Mckay, opp. Sturtevent


314 Appleton and Harrison aves.


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT STREET


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315 Conant st., near Cherry Hill Farm


316 Cabot, opposite Lyman st.


321 Dodge st. and Woodberry ave.


322 Cabot and Trask sts.


412 Essex and Hull sts.


511 Hale and Haskell sts.


Special Calls.


1 Test signal, 11.45, A.M., daily. 1-1 Fire out.


1-1-1 More hose.


1-1-1-1 Second alarm.


1-1-1-1-1


Ladder One.


1-2-2-1 Street Department.


3-3-3-3 Fire out of city.


7-1 Police call.


Box number after second alarm, general. School Signals.


2-2 7.45, A.M. and 12.45, P.M., no school.


2-2 7.15, A.M., no High School.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-William A. Fergu- son, $1200.


Captain-Otis Burnham, $1050.


Patrolmen-Webster K. Bray, Joseph F. Clayton, William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Timothy Foley, Alonzo L. Good- hue, Warren O. Jones, Daniel McLean, Charles W. Mitchell, Harry S. Monies, Alfred G. Munsey, John A. Stone, Ed- ward F. Wallis, John S. Welch, Calvin L. Williams, Frederick R. Wilson, S. Walter Woodbury.


Reserve Officers-John F. Couhig, Ferdinand W. Bray, William L. Pickett, Michael H. Wittenhagen.


Janitor of Police Station-Frederick H. Beckford, $720.


Special officers to serve without pay- William E. Barter, George W. Blake, Angelo C. Brown, Milton H. Davis, Sam- uel F. Collamer, Edmund G. Dodd, Fred- erick Gilbert, James George, William F. Eddy, John Hanners, William R. Has- kell, Samuel Higgins, John R. Holland, Franklin P. Hunkins, George E. Lowell, Henry B. Lowell, Arthur S. Larcom, George O. Obear, George F. Obear; Will- iam H. Palmer, George T. Perkins, Albert Standley, William R. Tucker, Charles G. Waitt.


Constables-William A. Ferguson, Frederick H. Beckford, George A. Ap- pleton, Walter E. Crampsey, Stephen E. Rollins, Henry E. Dodge, 2d, James F. Potter, Frank S. Raymond, Harry E. Brown, George W. Woodbury, Nehemiah S. Heron, John J. Cummings, Thomas J. McDonnell.


Constable to serve civil process- George A. Daniels.


Weighers of coal-Orrin B. Burnham, John J. Harrigan, John H. Harris, Frank A. Brown, John Girdler, John H. Gird- ler, Ralph M. Smith, Peter M. Riordan, William J. Gorman, Horace W. Wood-


berry, George E. Pickett, Alonzo Woodbury.


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Weighers of hay and grain-Orrin B. Burnham, Peter M. Riordan, Fred A. Dodge.


Measurers of wood and bark-Nathan B. Goldsmith, Orrin B. Burnham, George E. Pickett, Alonzo O. Woodbury, Frank A. Brown, Horace W. Woodberry, John J. Harrigan, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Cummings, $400.


Surveyors of lumber-Andrew Stan- ley, William Galloupe.


Fence Viewers-Nathan B. Goldsmith, Andrew Stanley, William Galloupe.


Inspector of Animals-Horace D. Lam- bert.


Collector of Milk Licenses-William A. Ferguson.


Inspector of Plumbing-Frederick W. Herrick.


U. S. POST-OFFICE.


Beverly, Mass.


5 Broadway, Odd Fellows' Building.


Francis Norwood, Postmaster; Cal- vin P. Pierce, Assistant Postmaster; Willard R. Herrick, Leon C. Doble, James A. V. Hurd, James H. Arnold, William H. Smith, Harry C. Woodbury, George A. Carr, LeRoy B. Foster, Elmer A. Stand- ley, clerks.


George L. Worcester, sub-clerk.


Carriers-William P. Hanners, J. Per- ley Stone, J. Lewis Preston, Thomas J. Fraser, Alfred H. Larcom, Charles A. Larcom, Charles H. Dockham, Willard A. Standley, Walter Gardner, Fred A. Hinchliffe, George E. Hathaway, George E. Knowles, James S. Brown.


Substitute Carriers-Chester W. Sin- clair, Arthur W. Jones, Joseph E. Dar- ling, Roger W. Fegan, Timothy J. Hayes, John McGowan.


Mail Messenger-Thomas J. Peach.


SUB-STATION NO. ONE.


10 Enon, No. Beverly. Benjamin W. Roberts.


SUB-STATION NO. TWO.


25712 Hale, Chapman's Corner. George E. Johnson.


SUB-STATION NO. THREE. 434 Rantoul. William F. Plummer.


ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT THE POST-OFFICE AT BEVERLY, MASS. Arrive From


Boston, South, West and Foreign- 6.00, 7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Salem, Marble-


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT STREET


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head, Peabody, Danvers-6.00, 7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Lynn-6.00, 7.00. 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch-8.00, 11.00 a. m .; 2.00, 6.00 p. m. East-6.00, 7.00, 9.40 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Ames- bury, Newburyport, Ipswich, So. Hamil- ton-7.00, 9.40 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Wenham, Hamilton, Essex-7.00 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m.


Close For


Boston, South, West and Foreign- 6.05, 7.15, 9.05, 10.15, 11.15 a. m .; 12.15, 1.15, 3.30, 5.00, 7.15 p. m. Salem, Mar- blehead, Peabody, Danvers-7.15, 9.05, 10.15 a. m .; 12.15, 1.15, 3.30, 5.00, 5.40, 7.15 p. m. Lynn-7.15, 9.05, 10.15, 11.15 a. m .; 1.15, 3.30, 5.00, 5.40, 7.15 p. m. Gloucester Branch-6.05, 10.50 a. m .; 2.20, 5.00 p. m. Maine and East New Hampshire-7.45 a. m .; 12.15, 3.30, 5.00, 5.40, 7.15 p. m. Provinces-6.05, 9.05 a. m .; 5.00, 5.40, 7.15 p. m. New- buryport, Ipswich, Amesbury-7.45 a. m .; 12.15, 3.30, 5.00, 7.15 p. m. Wenham, Hamilton, Essex-7.45 a. m .; 3.30 p. m. Sunday mails ready for delivery-10.00 a. m .; close 5 p. m.


Office Hours.


General Delivery open, except Sun- days, from 6.50 a. m. to 9.00 p. m .; Sunday, from 10.00 to 10.30 a. m .; 12.00 to 1.00 p. m. Money order depart- ment open from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m., Sundays and holidays excepted. Regis- tered mail received daily, except Sundays and holidays. Open holidays from 7.00 to 10.00 a. m .; carriers make one forenoon delivery only. Carriers make full de- liveries at 9.00 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. There are also deliveries in the business section of the city at 7.30 a. m. and 5.15 p. m.


BEVERLY FARMS POST-OFFICE. (Money Orders Issued to All Parts of the World.)


8 West Street, Beverly Farms. William R. Brooks, Postmaster; Miss Alice E. Witham, assistant.


Office Hours, 6.45 a. m. to 8.00 p. m.


Mails arrive from Boston, South, West and Foreign-7.00 (9.10 a. m. summer only), 11.40 a. m .; 3.00, 6.00 p. m. From Gloucester-8.35, 11.00 a. m .; 2.30, 5.30 p. m. Close for Boston, South and West- 7.00, 10.10 a. m .; 1.20, 5.10 p. m. (6.10 p. m. summer only). For Gloucester- 6.45, 11.00 a. m .; 2.30, 5.10 p. m. Sunday mails arrive 9.00 a. m .; close 4.30 p. m.


PRIDE'S CROSSING POST-OFFICE.


Thissell (Common Lane) cor. Hale. Elisha S. Pride, Postmaster.


Office Hours, 6.30 a. m. to 8.45 p. m.


week days; 10.45 a. m. to 12.00 m. and 3.30 to 5.00 p. m. Sundays.


Mails arrive from Boston, South, West and Foreign-6.51, 9.02, 11.29 a. m .; 2.55, 5.06, 5.42, 7.56 p. m. From Gloucester-7.42, 10.45, a. m .; 1.50, 5.45 p. m. Close for Boston, South, West and Foreign-7.15, 8.25, 10.25 a. m .; 1.25, 4.00, 5.10, 8.45 p. m. For Gloucester-6.40, 11.10 a. m .; 2.40, 5.15 p. m. Sunday mails arrive 10.42 a. m .; close 4.30 p. m.


CHURCHES.


First Calvinistic Baptist Church, cor- ner Cabot and . Abbott. Organized March 25, 1801. Carey W. Chamber- lin, pastor. John F. Hill, treasurer of church; Hollis L. Cameron, clerk of church; Horace W. Woodberry, clerk of parish; Albert G. Remmonds, corre- sponding clerk of church, and treasurer of parish; Leland H. Cole, superintendent of Bible school; Rufus Larcom, Rufus E. Larcom, Leland H. Cole, Charles H. Ham, John Wilson, Albert G. Rem- monds, Willard O. Wylie, Theodore Taylor, deacons; Horace W. Woodberry, A. L. Crosby, George N. Whitman, parish committee; William O'Brien, organist and musical director; Samuel Higgins, sexton. Annual meeting of parish, first Monday in April.


Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 7 Hart, Beverly Farms. Organized Sept. 9, 1834. Clarence S. Pond, pastor. Willis A. Pride, superintendent of Sunday- school; Edwin Pride, treasurer; Miss Ad- die Williams, secretary of Sunday-school; John Burchstead, Edwin Pride, William A. Pride, Oscar Hakanson, deacons; Miss Annie K. Holmes, organist; Ezra P. Williams, sexton.


Dane Street Congregational Church, corner Dane and Knowlton. Organized Nov. 9, 1802, Judson B. Clancy, pastor. Charles L. Odell, treasurer of church; Fred L. Wallis, treasurer of parish; Jere- miah L. Porter, clerk of parish; Adelbert L. Safford, superintendent of Sunday- school; Charles L. Odell, Roland P. Woodbury, William L. Porter, parish committee; Joseph H. Baker, John P. Foster, Horace P. Woodbury, John L. Morse, William F. Lee, George P. Bow- den, William F. Crafts, George J. Purl, deacons; Leslie M. Goldthwait, organist and musical director; Seward D. Stanley, sexton.


Washington Street Congregational Church, corner Washington and Brown. Organized Feb. 8, 1837, Rev. Arthur J. Derbyshire, pastor. Samuel Cole, clerk of church; William A. Webber, treasurer of church; Chester H. Standley, treasurer of parish; P. Willard Foster, clerk of parish; Orpheus L. Woodbury, assistant


MORTGAGES


REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE


WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910 539


superintendent of Sunday-school; Issachar Lefavour, Thomas A. Morgan, Charles H. Symonds, Hezekiah O. Woodbury, Charles F. Symonds, William A. Webber, dea- cons; Charles F. Lee, George H. Vose, Charles O. Frost, parish committee; Augustus C. Foster, organist; Nehemiah S. Heron, sexton.


Second Congregational Church, Co- nant, corner Cabot, North Beverly. Organized 1715, George Porter, pastor. George W. Glines, treasurer of church and parish; Charles S. Brown, clerk of church; Edwin L. Millett, superintendent of Sunday-school; George W. Glines, Charles E. Wilson, Fred H. Wallis, dea- cons; Miss Daisy Raymond, organist; William Sawyer, sexton.


First Parish Unitarian Church, Cabot, corner Hale. Organized Sept. 20, 1667. Benjamin R. Bulkeley, pastor. Rodney C. Larcom, treasurer and clerk; James Mackintosh, superintendent of Sunday- school; James L. Mackintosh, Guy C. Richards, Sydney W. Winslow, jr., parish committee; A. Scott Fraser, or- ganist and musical director; William H. Lewis, sexton.


First Universalist Church, 3 Judson. Organized Feb. 17, 1840. Paul H. Drake, pastor. Fred E. Bell, treasurer; Miss Nellie A. Fegan, superintendent of Sun- day-school; Ralph C. Simmons, clerk; Louis S. Smith, Frank S. Cleaves, Charles B. Groce, parish committee; Mrs. Charles Woodman, organist and musical director; George Perkins, sexton.


Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Railroad ave. corner Highland ave. Organized 1867. Azariah F. Reimer, pastor. Charles E. Smith, president of the board of trustees, 339 Cabot; George M. Perkins, treasurer, 43 Bridge; Edward S. Webber, superintendent of Sunday- school; C. Ray Whitney, president Ep- worth League.


St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bow, cor- ner Cabot. Organized 1863. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector. Leo C. Demack, super- intendent of Sunday-school; Charles Woodberry, senior warden; Willard B. Publicover, junior warden; Edward W. Rogers, treasurer; Hugo P. Peterson, par- ish clerk; Leo C. Demack, organist and choir master; George A. Mowett, sexton.


St. John's Episcopal Church, 701 Hale, Beverly Farms. All seats free. Organ- ized June 17, 1900. Service from June to October at 11 a. m .; from October to June at 3 p. m .; Sunday-school at 2 p. m. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector, 27 Abbott. Harcourt Amory, treasurer; Robert T. Paine, jr., secretary; Willard B. Pub- licover, G. H. Lyman, R. T. Paine, jr., Ernest Townsend, Clarence Moore, ex- ecutive committee; Leo C. Demack, or-


ganist and musical director; Robert Smith, sexton.


Roman Catholic Church. "St. Mary's Star of the Sea." 251 Cabot. Organized 1869. Francis J. Curran, pastor. Edward T. McKenna, first assistant; John F. Curran, second assistant; Miss Frances E. Hennessey, organist and musical di- rector; John Burke, sexton.


Roman Catholic Church. "St Marga- ret's." Hale, Beverly Farms. Organized July 10, 1887. Nicholas R. Walsh, pas- tor. James H. Downey, assistant pastor; Miss Margaret Cannon, organist and mu- sical director.




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