The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1914, Part 46

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Publication date: 1914
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OFFICERS. (See also Boards.)


City Auditor, Henry S. Parker, $1000, term expires 1914; City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1500; Dep. Commissioner, James A. Blackmer; City Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, $1350; City Engineer, Harrie L. Whitney, $1500; City Messen- ger, William R. Tucker, $1000; City Physician, William F. Hayes, M.D., $600; City Solicitor, Guy C. Richards, $1000; City Treasurer, Percy A. Wallis, $1000; Clerk of Board of Health, George H. Thissell; Clerk of Committees, Fred- erick B. Browning, $1200; Clerk of Overseers of the Poor, James A. Wright; Clerk of Public Works Department, Otis L. Lunn; Inspector of Milk, Henry E. Dodge, 2d; Inspector of Plumbing, Fred- erick W. Herrick; Inspector of Buildings, John A. Ober; Sealer of Weights and Measures, Robert J. Rafferty; Secretary of School Committee, George D. Alder- man; Superintendent of Almshouse, Wal- ter Farnham; Engineer at Pumping Station, Herbert T. Conant.


See Police Department for Other In- spectors, Fence Viewers, Weighers, Meas- urers, Etc.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


School Committee.


Smith, Miss Mary B., member at large, 39 Bartlett street (1916).


Foster, Arthur T., Ward One, 37 Rail- road avenue (1914).


Desirable Building Lots


H. F. Winslow, 244 Cabot St. Real Estate


Insurance


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Young, Evelyn B., Mrs., Ward Five, 32 Lyman (1916).


Davenport, Dr. Melvin E., Ward Two, 61 Lovett street (1914).


Alderman, George D., Ward Three, 33 Federal street (1914).


Dow, James B., Ward Six, 705 Hale street, Beverly Farms (1915).


Huntoon, Benjamin, Ward Four, 81 Hale street (1915).


Meetings. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Tuesday of each month at 7.30. Special meetings at the request of the Chairman or two members of the Committee.


Standing Committees.


Executive-Mr. Dow, Miss Smith, Mr. Huntoon, Mrs. Young.


Finance-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Dow, Mr. Alderman, Mr. Foster.


Instruction-Miss Smith, Mr. Alder- man, Mr. Foster, Mrs. Young.


Maintenance-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Dow, Miss Smith, Mr. Alderman.


Sub-Committee Assignments of Each


Member.


Dr. Davenport-Finance, Instruction, Executive, Maintenance, Industrial School.


Mr. Alderman-Chairman) Mainte- nance, Industrial, Finance, Instruction.


Mr. Dow-Finance, Executive (Chair- man), Maintenance, Industrial School. Mr. Huntoon-Finance (Chairman), Maintenance.


Mr. Foster-Instruction, Industrial School, Finance. Mrs. Young-Executive, Instruction, Industrial School.


Miss Smith-Instruction (Chairman), Executive, Maintenance.


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


Vacations. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas. The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day following Thanksgiving and June 17.


TEACHERS. January, 1914. Bass River, 30 Conant Street. Telephone 762-R.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7-8, Mabel A. Wallis; Grades 5-6, Susan T. Linnell; Grades 3-4, Ethel S. Mer- row; Grades 1-2, Nellie G. Stubbert; Coach, Maude W. Nelson.


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


Grades 5-8, Principal, Bertha Drugan; Grades 1-4, Alice P. Williams; Grades 1-8, Martha W. Weston.


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


Principal, Evelyn A. Greenlaw; Grades 7-8, Amy T. Loom; Grades 5-6, Stella B. Stockwell; Grades 3-4, Marguerite M. Hazen; Grades 1-2, Laura R. McCurdy.


Edwards School, Cor. Edwards and Ran- toul Streets.


Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grade 7, Fannie O. Johanson; Grade 6, Anna B. Brooks; Grade 6, Nellie F. Harrison; Grade 5, Grace E. Hood; Grade 5, Carrie E. Wetherbee; Grade 4, Annie E. Locke; Grade 4, Mary Riley; Grade 3, Clara F. Bell; Grade 3, Maud P. Gray; Grade 2, Mrs. Sarah Kinsman; Grade 2, Beulah Currier; Grade 1, Aimie A. Woodbury; Grade 1, Avis Carlton.


Farms School, Haskell Street, Cor. Web- ster. Telephone 141-W.


Principal, Wilhelmina Patterson; Grades 7-8, Elizabeth Harding; Grades 6-7, G. Florence Swanson; Grade 5, Mary M. Do- lan; Grade 4, Carrie A. Giddings; Grade 3, Sara E. Piper; Grade 2, Adelaide L. Day; Grade 1, Mary F. Lowd.


Hardie School, 23 Essex Street. Telephone 709-M.


Principal, Clara A. Smith; Grade 8, Eleanor M. Varney; Grade 8, Addie B. Hobbs; Grade 7, Alice G. Lapham; Grade 7, Euphemia K. Potts; Grade 6, Bertha Sperry; Grade 6, Laura E. Cram; Grade 5, Martha E. Bradstreet; Grade 4, Winifred P. Upton; Grade 3, Olive M. Adams; Grade 3, Lillian W. Downing; Grade 2, Agnes M. Moore; Grade 1, Mary A. Marston; Grade 1, A. Florence Munroe; Coach, Louise E. Dearing.


High School, Briscoe Building, Briscoe Street.


Telephone 366-R.


Principal, B. Sumner Hurd; Sub- masters, Harold C. Childs, Elston E. Gaylord, Otis M. Riggs; Assistants, Mrs. J. D. Danforth, James W. Calderwood, Jennie A. Cole, Elsie E. Miles, Isabel D. Davidson, E. Antoinette Davis, Marion R. Dexter, Priscilla Alden, Chester B. Ross, Mabel L. Butler, Walter W. Her- rick, Maleen P. Hicks, Mary A. Hird, Elizabeth A. Horne, Laura E. Horne, Carl E. Herrick, Effie M. Lowe, Laura M. Rogers, Louisa Cooper, Clara Ross, Ruby Sanborn, A. Lilla Wild, Ruth A. Walcott, Evelyn Thompson, Elizabeth Emmons, Helen Skinner.


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


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grade 7-8, Cora M. Rogers; Grade 6, Cora T. Peck ;


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


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Grade 5, Myra Hall; Grade 4, Mabel E. Baker; Grade 3, Edna D. Taylor; Grade 2, Millicent G. Perkins; Grade 1, Mabel F. Cressy; Coach, Cora O. Reynolds.


Prospect School, Pickett Street, Off 365 Cabot.


Telephone 869-M.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller; Grade 7, Phebe Lewis; Grade 6, Elizabeth P. Lefavour; Grade 5, Alice M. Preston; Grade 4, Harriet L. Abbot; Grade 3, Harriet M. Colby; Grade 2, Ruth A. Mckay; Grades 1-2, Lillian F. Smith; Grade 1, Mabel M. Porter.


Rial Side School, 137 Bridge Street. Telephone 297-W.


Principal, Minnie A. Johnson; Grade 8, Edna L. Ferguson; Grade 7, Elizabeth B. McLean; Grade 6, Helen F. Duane; Grade 5, Clara B. Tuttle; Grade 4, Elizabeth Taaffe; Grade 3, Maud A. Fow- ler; Grade 2, Martha T. Robinson, Isa Buffington; Grade 1, Helen C. Cooper; Coach, Kathryn Carter.


SOUTH AND PLEASANT VIEW DIS- TRICTS.


Principal, Winnie M. Williams.


Stone Street Building, 15 Stone Street. Telephone 727-W.


Grade 7, Helen S. Kennison; Grade 6, Alice O. Gates; Grade 5, Mary L. Wood- berry; Grade 4, Mildred A. Fegan; Grade 3, Hilda W. Eames; Grade 2, Viola E. Crittenden; Grade 1, Grace Merriam; Coach, Mabel Mathews.


Washington School, 60 Elliott Street, Corner Rantoul.


Telephone 491-W.


Principal, Emma McC. Driver; Grade 8, Eva M. Jackson; Grade 8, Lona E. Boothby; Grade 8, Josephine F. Minard; Grade 7, Margaret F. Herlihy; Grade 6, Gladys R. Clark; Grade 5, Grace B. Applebee; Grade 4, Geneva H. Lane; Grade 4, Elizabeth H. Lefavour; Grade 3, Anna Coe; Grade 2, Catherine A. Johnson; Grade 2, Elizabeth A. Flemming; Grade 1, Alice L. Burnham; Grade 1, Marion H. Blood; Coach, Elizabeth P. Martin; Commercial, Beulah


Moody; Special Grade, Estelle Hanson; Differentiated Work, Clara M. L'Heureux.


SUPERVISORS.


Drawing-Helen Sargent.


Manual Training-Charles L. Peirce. Harry Gay, asst.


Music-George F. Wilson (leave of absence), James Calderwood, Allston; Gertrude Dexter, asst.


Penmanship-Effie E. Colby.


Sewing-Elizabeth L. Woodberry.


Domestic Science-Anna C. Sargent, Josephine Pullen, asst.


JANITORS.


Head janitor and Custodian of Build- ings, Edmund G. Dodd. Office at High School Building.


Bass River-Henry B. Lowell; Center- ville-Albert Standley; Cove-Thomas Spencer; Farms-Marshall Larcom; Hardie-Franklin P. Hunkins; High- J. Fred Flint, William L. Dodd; Mckay Street-Fred A. Roundy; Edwards- George W. Blake; Prospect-Raymond Abbott; Ryal Side-Angelo C. Brown; South-Charles G. Waitt; Washington- Lewis A. Foss, John H. Crampsey.


Beverly Independent Industrial School.


SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1913-1914. July 28, 1913-July 11, 1914. Summer Vacation (two weeks).


Classes at the school close on legal holidays. Classes at the shop follow the practise of the United Shoe Machinery Co.


Board of Trustees-Mayor Herman A. MacDonald, George H. Vose, Evelyn B. Young, Melvin E. Davenport, Arthur T. Foster, George D. Alderman, James B. Dow.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Regular meetings of engineers first Tuesday in each month.


Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $325; John J. Wittenhagen, first assistant and clerk, {$175; John M. Publicover, second asst., Farms District, $125; Simeon B. Allen, Walter B. Wright, engineers; Charles A. Kent, spare engineer, $250. Chief's office, Central Fire Station, Monument sq.


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


William A. Richardson, captain; Will- iam L. Colson, first lieut .; Fred S. Choate, second lieut .; William G. Bisson, clerk; John Y. Foster, treas .; Simeon Allen, en- gineer; James F. McConnell and Lewis


Herbert F. Winslow,


REAL ESTATE


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages


244 Cabot St.


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A. Foss, stokers; Frank L. Vickary, en- gine driver; John Cressy, wagon driver.


ENGINE NO. THREE.


4 West, Beverly Farms.


Duncan T. Smith, captain; Edwin F. Campbell, lieut .; Benjamin F. Hawkins, clerk; Walter B. Wright, engineer; Adel- bert M. Marshall, stoker; John W. Mor- gan, engine driver; John F. Mackey, hose driver.


CHEMICAL NO. ONE. Central Station, 15 Hale.


George W. Standley, chemical engineer, William H. Woodberry, driver.


HOSE NO. ONE. Cor. Rantoul and Roundy.


Harold A. Eldridge, captain; Frank A. Hanson, lieut .; Roderick B. Hanson, clerk; Charles W. Bragdon, treas .; John E. Irving, driver; George A. Moore, hose- man.


HOSE NO. TWO. Cor. Rantoul and School.


Cornelius Brown, captain; Thomas E. Kelley, lieut .; William J. Rich, clerk; Cornelius Brown, treas .; John Callely, driver; Timothy J. Brown, hoseman.


HOSE NO. THREE. 2 Dodge.


Charles S. Lee, captain; Dudley P. Grant, lieut .; Everett Snow, 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; W. Stacey Pedrick, lieut .; Charles P. Croscup, clerk; Alfred M. Spear, driver.


LADDER NO. TWO. 6 West, Beverly Farms.


Alfred Williams, captain; E. Fred Day, lieut .; R. E. Hodgkins, clerk; William S. Pike, driver.


PERMANENT SPARE DRIVERS.


David F. Lynch, Roland F. Herrick, William H. Brown.


SPARE DRIVERS.


James W. Wright, James P. Foster, Fred P. Foster.


BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. Location of Boxes.


6 Bridge st., opp. Union Chapel.


7 133 Elliott st., near Deaf Mute School.


8 Elliott and Beckford sts.


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 West Dane sts.


18 Cabot st. and Railroad ave.


19 River and Bridge sts.


23 Pond and Mulberry 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 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 Essex and Corning sts.


42 Essex and Cedar sts.


43 Essex and Cole sts.


44 Woodberry and Ober sts.


45 Centerville Hose House.


46 Hale' and Lothrop sts.


47 Hale and Corning sts.


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


49 Bisson and Butman sts.


51 Pride's Crossing depot.


52 Hale st. (Lee Crossing) B. F.


53 Haskell and Hart sts., B. F.


54 185 Hart st., Beverly Farms.


55 105 Hart st., Beverly Farms.


56 Hale and Hart sts., B. F.


57 Engine house, Beverly Farms.


58 Hale st., near Cotting's stable.


61 Giles ave. and Stewart ave.


62 Crescent and Winthrop aves.


63 64 Bridge st., near Bates Park ave. Eastern avc.


123 Depot square.


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.


Congress and Wellman sts.


135


Porter st. and Linden ave.


136 Stone and Cabot sts.


137 Cabot and Pleasant sts.


138 Water, Front and Cabot sts.


311 Pickett st., near Prospect school.


312 251 Dodge st., North Beverly.


313 Mckay, opp. Sturtevant.


314 Appleton and Columbus aves.


134


H. F. WINSLOW


Insurance and Real Estate 244 Cabor Street


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315 Baker and Grant sts.


316 Cabot and Lyman sts.


317 Beverly Hospital.


318 Peirce ave.


319 U. S. M. Club House, Mckay and Balch sts.


321


Dodge st. and Woodberry ave.


322 Cabot and Trask sts.


323 Enon st., near Fillmore st.


324 Conant st., near Cherry Hill.


412 Essex and Hull sts.


413 Standley and Common sts.


511 Hale and Haskell sts.


512 Hale, opp. Prince st.


Special Calls.


1


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


1-1


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.


10 strokes Police call.


Box number after second alarm, general. One stroke after an alarm calls steamer.


School Signals.


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


2-2 2-2 11.15, A.M., one session of school.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-S. Walter Woodberry, $1400.


Captain-Edward F. Wallis, $1200.


Patrolmen-Ferdinand W. Bray, Web- ster K. Bray, Joseph F. Clayton, William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Alonzo L. Goodhue, Warren O. Jones, Harry S. Monies, John A. Stone, Clifford W. Stand- ley, Alfred G. Munsey, George H. Merrill, John S. Welch, Calvin L. Williams, Fred- erick R. Wilson, Timothy J. Hayes, Louis E. Shaw, William L. Pickett, Michael H. Wittenhagen, John F. Couhig, Roland M. Pickett, Domonic Tahany.


Reserve Police Force-Joseph C. Mur- ney, Urban H. Horne, Daniel J. Murphy, Edward F. Glidden, William J. Tobin, Eugene Marley, Emery B. Hooper.


Janitor of Police Station-Frederick H. Beckford, $1000.


Special Police to serve without pay- George W. Blake, Albert Standley, Ed- mund G. Dodd, William L. Dodd, Fred A. Roundy, Angelo C. Brown, Frederick Gilbert, William A. Caldwell, Henry B. Lowell, Franklin P. Hunkins, William R. Tucker, Charles G. Waitt.


Special Police to serve without pay at United Shoe Machinery Co .- William A. Dodge, Charles C. Fogg, Frederick Goodwin, John R. Holland, Allan J. McDonald, Thomas F. Powers, Walter


Mellow, Walter W. Pierce, Thomas Kelliher, William E. Harris.


Constables-Frederick H. Beckford, George A. Appleton, Stephen E. Rollins, Henry E. Dodge, 2d, James F. Potter, Nehemiah S. Heron, Robert J. Rafferty, S. Walter Woodberry, William A. Fergu- son, William T. Pepper, Harry D. Ham.


Constables to serve civil process- George A. Daniels, George A. Lunt, Thomas J. McDonnell.


Weighers of coal, hay and grain-Orrin B. Burnham, John J. Harrigan, John H. Harris, John H. Girdler, George A. Endi- cott, Peter M. Riordan, William J. Gor- man, Amy A. Eldridge, Hughina M. Montgomery, Frank A. Brown, Harold W. Foster, John C. Kelliher, Frederick A. Dodge, Mildred G. Hall, Ellen K. Moriar- ty, A. Frances Pembroke, Mary E. Fuller- ton, Ralph M. Smith, John A. Peterson, Horace W. Woodberry, Thomas Robin- son, Elizabeth E. Burnham, John Corliss, Lulu R. Whitman, John Dugan, George R. Woodberry, Dennis F. Foley.


Weighers of coke and coal-Henry H. Kent, Arthur S. Kent, William O'Neil, John A. McCarthy,


Measurers of wood and bark-George A. Endicott, John H. Harris, George R. Woodberry, Horace W. Woodberry, John A. Peterson, Dennis F. Foley, Ralph M. Smith, John J. Harrigan, Peter M. Rior- dan, John H. Girdler, William J. Gorman, John Dugan.


Sealer of weights and measures-Robert J. Rafferty, $700.


Surveyors of lumber-Andrew Stanley, William Galloupe.


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


Inspector of milk, etc .- Henry E. Dodge, 2d.


Inspector of plumbing-Frederick W. Herrick.


U. S. POST-OFFICE.


Beverly, Mass.


Rantoul, Broadway and Railroad ave .- Charles Prescott, Postmaster; Calvin P. Pierce, Assistant Postmaster; Willard R. Herrick, Leon C. Doble, James A. V. Hurd, James H. Arnold, William G. Smith, Harry C. Woodbury, George A. Carr, Elmer A. Standley, Charles A. Larcom, George L. Worcester, clerks.


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


7.15, A.M., no High School.


Herbert F. Winslow,


REAL ESTATE


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages


244 Cabot St.


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Substitute Carriers-D. J. McGowan, A. D. Stiles, Harlan A. Cole, T. J. Wallace, Daniel T. McNeil, John Sullivan.


Substitute Clerks-R. W. Fegan, Ed- win C. Eldred, George Thompson.


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. Paul S. Eaton.


SUB-STATION NO. FOUR. 151 Cabot. Charles A. Baker.


SUB-STATION NO. FIVE. 275 Cabot. Nina G. Patten.


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, 9.00, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Salem, Mar- blehead, 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, 4.30, 6.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch-8.00, 11.00 a. m., 2.00, 6.00, p. m. East-6.00, 7.00, 9.45 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Amesbury, Newburyport, Ipswich, So. Hamilton-6.00, 7.00, 9.45 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m.


Close for


Boston, South, West and Foreign- 6.15, 7.15, 9.15, 10.30, 11.30 a. m .; 12.30, 1.30,12.00, 3.15, 5.15, 7.00, 9.00 p. m. Sa- lem, Marblehead, Peabody and Danvers- 7.15, 9.15, 10.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 7.00, 9.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch- 6.15, 11.00 a. m .; 2.00, 5.15 p. m. Maine and Eastern New Hampshire-8.00 a. m .; 12.30, 3.15, 5.40, 7.00, 9.00 p. m. New- buryport, Ipswich and Amesbury-8.00 a. m .; 12.30, 3.15, 7.00, 9.00 p. m. Wen- ham, Hamilton and Essex, 8.00 a. m .; 3.15 p. m./ Sunday mails close 10.10 a. m .; 5.30 p. m.


Office Hours.


General Delivery open, except Sundays, from 7.00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Money order department open from 8.00 a. m. to 7.00 p. m., Sundays and holidays excepted. Registered mails received daily, except Sundays and holidays. Open holidays from 7.00 to 9.00 a. m. Carriers make full


deliveries at 7.30 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. There are also deliveries in the business section of the city at 7.30 a. m., 12.30 and 5.00 p. m. Night collection 7.15 p. m. to 8.30 p. m.


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


8,West Street, Beverly Farms. Lawrence J. Watson, Postmaster; Car- rie Davis, Bertha Bennett, assistants.


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


Mails arrive from Boston, South, West, and Foreign-7.00, 9.10, 11.40, a. m .; 3.00, 6.00 p. m. From Gloucester-8.35, a. m .; 2.30, 5.30 p. m. Close for Boston, South and West-7.00, 10.10 a. m .; 1.20, 5.10, 7.30 p. m. For Gloucester-6.45 a. m .; 2.30, 5.10 p. m. Sunday mails ar- rive 9.00 a. m .; close 4.15 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 Glouces- ter-8.40 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 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, corner Cabot and Abbott. Organized March 25, 1901. Carey W. Chamberlin, pastor. George D. Alderman, treasurer of church; Hollis L. Cameron, clerk of church; Horace W. Woodberry, clerk of parish; Albert G. Remmonds, corresponding clerk of church, and treasurer of parish; Leland H. Cole, superintendent of Bible school; Leland H. Cole, Charles H. Ham, John Wilson, Al- bert G. Remmonds, Willard O. Wylie, Theodore Taylor, Roy E. Crosby, William F. Porter, deacons; Horace W. Wood- berry, A. L. Crosby, George W. McNutt, parish committee; H. Clinton Bessom, 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, sec. and1 treas .; Willis A. Pride, Oscar Hakanson, John Chapman, deacons; Ben- jamin F. Osborne, Otis N. Davis, John L. Chapman, Willis A. Pride, Oscar Hakan-


To BUY or SELL Real Estate


See H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT ST.


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son, advisory council; Mrs. Arthur J. Harlow, organist; Ezra P. Williams, sex- ton.


Dane Street Congregational Church, corner Dane and Knowlton. Organized Nov. 9, 1802. , pastor. Charles L. Odell, treasurer of church; Earle W. Corning, clerk of parish; Arthur M. Cripps, treasurer of parish; Harold C. Childs, superintendent of Sunday-school; William J. Bursaw, William F. Lee, Will- iam L. Porter, parish committee; Joseph H. Baker, John E. Foster, Horace P. Woodbury, John L. Morse, William F. Lee, George P. Bowden, Hervey F. Moore, William F. Crafts, George J. Purl, dea- cons; Leslie H. Goldthwait, organist and musical director; Seward D. Stanley, sex- ton.


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Washington Street Congregational Church, corner Washington and Brown. Organized Feb. 8, 1837. Rev. Edward A. Chase, pastor. Samuel Cole, clerk of church; Charles O. Frost, treasurer of church; Earle E. Gay, treasurer of parish; Willard R. Herrick, clerk of parish; Walter W. Herrick, superintendent of Sunday- school; Charles H. Symonds, Hezekiah O. Woodbury, Charles F. Symonds, Sam- uel Cole, Charles O. Frost, deacons; Newell B. Goodhue, George H. Vose, Hervey W. Hobbs, parish committee; William C. Morgan, chairman of music committee; Nehemiah S. Heron, sexton.


Second Congregational Church, Co- nant, corner Cabot, North Beverly. Or- ganized 1715. Rev. Don Ivan Patch, pastor. Roland Standley, treasurer of church and parish; Charles S. Brown, clerk of church and superintendent of Sunday-school; George W. Glines, Charles E. Wilson, Fred H. Wallis, deacons; Miss Daisy Raymond, organist; Arthur LeMay, sexton.


First Parish Unitarian Church, Cabot, corner Hale. Organized Sept. 20, 1667. Benjamin R. Bulkeley, pastor. Rodney C. Larcom, treasurer; John C. Lovett, clerk; Allison G. Catheron, Superintendent of Sunday-school; Walter L. Boyden, assist- ant superintendent; Arthur T. Foster, Charles R. Prichard, Sarah R. Smith, parish committee; Eva J. Mills, organist and musical director; Philip R. Morrill, sexton.


First Universalist Church, 3 Judson. Organized Feb. 17, 1840. James D. Tillinghast, pastor. Fred E. Bell, treas- urer of parish; Nellie A. Fegan, treasurer of church; Ralph C. Simmons, clerk and superintendent of Sunday-school; Thomas C. Duffey, Frank S. Cleaves, Charles E. Woodman, parish committee; Ernest Preston, organist and musical director; W. A. Burchstead, sexton.


Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Railroad ave., corner Highland ave. Organized 1867. Wesley Wiggin, pastor. C. Ray Whitney, secretary, Edward S. Webber, president of the board of trustees; George M. Perkins, treasurer, Storer R. Wiggin, superintendent of Sunday-school; Miss May B. Day, president Epworth League; Lyman B. Ham, sexton.


St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bow, cor- ner Cabot. Organized 1863. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector. Leo C. Demack, super- intendent of Sunday-school; Edward W. Rogers, William Stopford, wardens; Hugo P. Peterson, treasurer; Charles E. Julin, parish clerk; Leo C. Demack, organist and choir master; Albert Snoad, sexton.


St. John's Episcopal Church, 701 Hale, Beverly Farms. All seats free. Organ- ized June 17, 1900. Services 11 a. m .; Sunday-school at 10 a. m. John W. Suter, rector. Harcourt Amory, treas- urer; Nathaniel S. Simpkins, jr., secre- tary; Willard B. Publicover, G. H. Lyman, Harcourt Amory, William A. Loring, Wallace Goodridge, C. K. Cummings, Ernest Townsend, executive committee; Harry Miller, organist and musical di- rector; Robert Smith, sexton.


Roman Catholic Church, "St. Mary's Star of the Sea," 251 Cabot. Organized 1869. Francis J. Curran, pastor. Walter J. Mitchell, first assistant; John F. Curran, second assistant; N. A. Nichols, organist and musical director; Peter N. Riordan, sexton.


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


Emmanuel Church, 60 Bridge. Or- ganized 1903. , pastor. Alvah J. Bradstreet, Danvers, superin- tendent of Sunday-school; Olin C. Frost, treasurer; A. J. Bradstreet, Frank P. Wentworth, George A. Wildes, deacons; Mrs. Jennie Wentworth, clerk; Cora Brad- street, organist. Services at 10.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Friday evenings at 7.30 p. m.




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