The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1917, Part 51

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Publication date: 1917
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


School Committee.


Johnson, Peer P. Dr., member at large (1919).


Stanley, Francis G. Dr., Ward One, 144 Cabot (1919).


Simmons, Ralph C. Ward Five 86 Dodge (1919).


Davenport, Dr. Melvin E., Ward Two, 61 Lovett street (1917).


Alderman, George D., Ward Three, 33 Federal street (1917).


Dow, James B., Ward Six, 705 Hale street, Beverly Farms (1918).


Jenkins, William L., Ward Four 113 Corning street (1918).


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


ORGANIZATION 1917


STANDING COMMITTEES


Executive Committee: Messrs. Jen- kins, chairman, Johnson, Alderman and Dow.


Finance: Dr. Stanley, chairman, Messrs. Alderman, Jenkins and John- son.


Instruction: Messrs. Dow, chair man, Johnson, Stanley and Simmons. Maintenance : Messrs. Alderman, chairman, Jenkins, Dow and Simmons.


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Sub-committee Assignments


Dr. Davenport: Finance, Instruc- tion, Executive, Maintenance, Indus- trial School.


Mr. Alderman : Executive, Finance, chairman, Maintenance, Industrial School.


Mr. Dow: Executive, chairman, In- struction, Maintenance, Industrial School.


Mr. Jenkins: Chairman, Executive, Finance, Maintenance.


Dr. Stanley: Chairman, Finance, Instruction, Industrial School.


Dr. Johnson: Executive, Finance, Instruction.


Mr. Simmons: Instruction, Main- tenance, Industrial School.


School Year. The school year be- gins Wednesday after the first Mon- day 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, Satur- days, the day following Thanksgiving and June 17; also one week at end of first 20 weeks and at end of first 30 weeks of school.


OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


High School building; Open from 8 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Mondays 7 to 8 P.M. Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 M.


S. Howard Chace, superintendent ; Mildred F. Hurshman, bookkeeper; Miriam C. Luscomb, stenographer; Helen D. Bradstreet, statistician; Ne- hemiah S. Heron, attendance officer; William T. Pepper, asst .; Nellie Fe- gan, pupils' savings collector.


TEACHERS. 1916-1917.


High School. Briscoe Building, Bris- coe Street. Telephone 366-R.


Principal, B. Sumner Hurd; Secre- tary, Dorothy Wallace; Head of Eng- lish Department, Maude Winship. Sub- masters, Harold C. Childs, Elston E.


Gaylord, Otis M. Riggs; Assistants, Ella C. Andrews, C. Caroline Atkinson, Mabel Butler, James W. Calderwood, Lucy H. Chapman, Ruth Colby, Jen- nie A. Cole, Louise J. Cooper, Joseph D. Danforth, Isobel D. Davidson, E. Antoinette Davis, Marion R. Dexter, Esther G. Elliott, Lena Fitzhugh, Beth S. Hayward, Carl E. Herrick, Walter W. Herrick, Maleen P. Hicks, Mary A. Hird, Elizabeth A. Horne, Laura E. Horne, *Mrs. Effie E. Lindsay, Jo- sephine F. Minard, Aleph E. C. Oliver, Grace A. Penniman, Bernard Ross, Gladys Adams, Helen Towers, Amy H. Van Doorn, Ruth A. Walcott, Kathleen J. Webber, Laboratory As- sistant Sidney N. Tappan.


*Substitute.


Bass River School, 30 Conant St. Tel 762-R.


District Lines: North of upper Balch St. where it meets Cabot St., at No. 573, to the Wenham line.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades, 7-8, Mabel A Wallis; 5-6, Su- san T. Linnell, 3-4, Ethel S. Merrow; 1-2, Mrs. Lucy E. Stubbert; Coach, M. Louise Patch.


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


District Lines: Territory north of 200 Essex St. to Wenham line, includ- ing Cole, Foster, Standley, Grover, Hull and Wood Sts.


Grades, 5-8, Marion L. Miller; 1-4, Inez M. Rolfe; Coach, Martha M. Weston.


Cove School, 164 Hale St., Cor. Hale and Cross Streets. Tel 212-W.


District Lines: From 184 Lothrop St. north-east to the end. On Hale St. 184 to 348, including Boyle St. on the north and Prince St. on the south. Corning St., No. 35 to the end. Bis- son St., No. 83 to the end.


Principal, Evolyn A. Greenlaw; Grades, 7-8, Clara Hudson; 5-6, Henrietta Townsend; 3-4, Marguerite M. Hazen; 1-2, Edna Locke.


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Edwards School, Rantoul, School and Edwards Streets. Tel 863-W.


District Lines: West of the center of Cabot St. from Salem bridge to and including Federal St. Includes cross streets as follows : Cabot St. even numbers from 2 to 238; Chapman St., Nos. 1 to 14; Park St., Nos. 1 to 77; Rantoul St., Nos. 1 to 266 (except 255).


Principal Winnie M. Williams; Grades, 7 Emma L. Knight; 7, Nellie F. Harrison; 6 Ruth M. Glines, 6, Anna B. Brooks; 5 Mildred A. Fegan; 5, Grace Hood; 4, Mary G. Flet- cher; 4, Hetty C. Smith; 3, Florence A. Appleton; 3, Clara F. Bell, 2, Mrs. Sarah D. Kinsman; 2, Beulah T. Currier; 1, Sara F. Dodd; 1, Laura E. Klippel; 1, Edith M. Purington; Coach, Mary L. Wood- berry; Clerk, Helen P. Foster.


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


Telephone B.F. 141-W.


District Lines: Territory east of a line drawn in a north-easterly direc- tion from 349 Hale St. to the Wenham line.


Principal Wilhelmina Patterson; 8, Elizabeth G. Harding; 6-7, G. Florence Swanson; 5-6, Katherine Deering; 4, Carrie A. Giddings; 2-3, Mary F. Lowd; 1-2, Adelaide L. Day; Coach, Amy M. Striley.


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


District Lines : Includes Harrison, Appleton and Baker (Nos. 1-25) Av- enues ; both sides of Essex St. to Corn- ing St .; Liberty St .; houses west of Lothrop St. between East St. and corner of Hale St .; thence both sides of Lothrop St. to Central St. (both sides) ; and the east side of Cabot St. north to Harrison Ave. includes cross streets as follows: Baker Ave., 1 to 25; Bisson St., 1 to 82; Cabot St., odd numbers 117 to 351; Corning St., 1 to 35; Essex St., 1 to 200; Hale St.,


1 to 83; Lothrop St., 53 to 144, Lovett St. 30-except No. 31.


Principal Clara A. Smith; Grades 8, Eleanor M. Varney; 8, Addie B. Hobbs; 7, Alice G. Lapham; 6, Ger- trude F. Lyons; 5-6, Martha Brad- street ; 4-5, Winifred P. Upton; 3-4, Eva L. Boynton; 3, Lillian W. Down- ing; 2, Agnes M. Moore; 1-2, A. Flor- ence Monroe; 1, Mary A. Marston; Coach, Louise E. Dearing.


Mckay School, Corner Balch and Mc- Kay Streets.


Telephone 762-W.


District Lines: The territory is bounded by a line drawn east and west through the junction of Balch and Cabot Streets at No. 573, to Brimbal Ave., thence south to Colon St., thence west to 413 Cabot St., be- tween Charles and Swan Sts., and in- cluding all territory west of Cabot St. and north of Grant St. Includes Green St. and Woodland Ave., 1-27, and cross streets as follows: Cabot St. even numbers from 402 to 570 odd numbers from 415 to 569; Elliott St., Nos. 235 to 337; Heather St., from No. 16 to end of street.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7, Cora M. Rogers; 6, Cora T. Peck; 5, Gladys M. Mackay; 4, Edna D. Taylor; 3-4, Florence Bragdon; 3, Evelyn W. DeLory; 2, Millicent G. Perkins; 1, Maude W. Nelson; 1, Mabel F. Cressy; Coach Evelyn F. Montague.


Pleasant View School, 23 Porter St. Junior Manual Training School. Telephone 863-M.


Principal, Mabel A. Matthews; Grades, Aimie A. Woodbury; Clara W. Andrew.


Prospect School, Pickett Street. Telephone 869-M.


District Lines: Bounded Grant, Charles and Colon Sts. territory west of Essex St. as far south as Peabody Ave., Larcom, Baker and Columbus Aves .; the east side of Cabot St. to Gloucester Crossing and the west side


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from Gloucester Crossing to Beckford St. Includes Bennett St. and Beck- ford St. (36 to 50) and part of Grant and Baker Sts., (1-15), and the west side of Cabot St. adjacent to these streets. Cross streets included as fol- lows : Baker Ave., Nos. 26 to 69. Cabot St., even numbers 388 to 400, odd numbers 353 to 413; Heather St., Nos. 1 to 15.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller; Grades, 7, Amy T. Loom; 6, Elizabeth Lefavour; 5, Alice M. Preston; 4, Harriett L. Abbot; 3-4, Grace L. Noble; 3, Hattie M. Colby; 2, Ruth A. Mckay; 1-2, Lucy M. Larcom; 1, Mrs. Mabel Porter.


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


District Lines : From 337 Elliott St. where Green St. ends, west to the Danvers line, including all streets on the south of Elliott St. to the water.


Principal, Minnie A. Johnson; Grades 8, Harriet E. Greaney; 7, Mildred Perkins; 6, Clara B. Tuttle; 5, Sadie M. Howell; 4, Elizabeth F. Taaffe; 3, Helen F. Duane; 2, Martha T. Robinson; 1, Carrie A. Wetherbee; 1, Helen C. Cooper; 1, Irene Stevens ; Coach, Abbie I. Patten.


South School, 15 Stone Street. Telephone 727-W.


District Lines: East of the center of Cabot St. from No. 115 south of Central St. to the bridge. As far north on Lothrop St. as No. 52, and on Lovett St. as No. 31; Cabot St. odd numbers, 1 to 115.


Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grades 7-8, Bertha Drugan; 7-8, Eliza F. Brown; 7-8, Mary F. Shatswell; 7-8 Lona E. Boothby; 6, Edith S. Mc- Curdy; 5, Una L. Hazelton; 4, S. Helen Kennison; 3, Emily M. Seibert ; 2-3, Viola E. Crittenden; 2, Ruey G. Burnham; 1, Alice P. Williams ; Coach, M. Louise Hawkes.


Washington School, 30 Elliott St. Corner Rantoul Street. Telephone 491-W.


District Lines: From Gloucester crossing (No. 384) west of the center of Cabot St. to No. 240, thence across city to Bass' River, to 235 Elliott St., to Mill and as far north on Beckford as No. 33. Includes cross streets as fol- lows : Beckford St. Nos. 1 to 33; Cabot St., even numbers' from 240 to 384; Chapman St., Nos. 14 -; Elliott St., Nos. 1 to 234. Park St., Nos. 78 -; Rantoul St,, Nos. 255-(except 266).


Principal, Emma McC. Driver; Grades: 8, Margaret F. Herlihy; 7, Hazel F. Copeland; 6, Gladys R. Clark; 5, Lillian M. Miller; 5, Grace B. Applebee; 4, Stella B. Stockwell; 3, Alice S. Burnham; 3, Marion H. Blood; 2, Daisy M. Rigg's; 2, E. Estelle Hanson; 1, Florence M. Stiles ; 1, Helen R. Jordan; Coach, Elizabeth P. Martin.


Manual Training and Domestic Science Instructors.


Thomas J. Bassett, Jesse A. Du- telle, Eva M. Jackson, Josephine Pul- len.


SUPERVISORS.


Drawing-Elfrida V. Callister. Manual Training-Chas. L. Peirce. Music-Gertrude W. Dexter. Penmanship-Olive M. Adams. Sewing-Elizabeth L. Woodberry. Domestic Science-Ana C. Sargent.


JANITORS.


Head Janitor and Custodian of Buildings, Edmund G. Dodd. Office at High School Building.


Bass River-Henry B. Lowell.


Centerville-George W. Sargent. Cove-Thomas Spencer.


Edwards-George W. Blake; ma- tron, Hildur Bergstrom.


Farms-Marshall Larcom.


Hardie-Franklin P. Hunkins.


High-Fred J. Flint, William L. Dodd, Lewis W. Fiske; Mrs. Cora Bailey, matron.


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Mckay-Fred A. Roundy.


Prospect-Raymond S. Abbott. Ryal Side-Angelo C. Brown. South-Charles G. Waitt.


Washington-Lewis A. Foss. John Crampsey.


Pleasant View-Mrs. Alma Wase- nins.


Beverly Independent Industrial School.


Telephone 844-M. Sessions.


School sessions held at McKay school, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Factory, 7 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 7 to 12 m. School Calendar 1916-1917. July 24, 1916 to July 21, 1917.


Summer Vacation, July 21 Aug. 6, 1917.


Board of Trustees-George H. Vose, Dr. Melvin E. Davenport, George D. Alderman, James B. Dow, Dr. Francis G. Stanley.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $1200; John J. Wittenhagen, first assistant, $200; John M. Publicover, second asst., Farms' District, $200; Simeon B. Allen, Walter B. Wright, engineers; $3 a day.


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


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


William A. Richardson, captain; Frank G. Smith, first lieut .; Fred S. Choate, second lieut .; William G. Bis- son, clerk; John Y. Foster, treas .;


Charles A. Goodwin, Simeon Allen, engineers; James F. McConnell and Lewis A. Foss, stokers; Frank L. Vickary, engine driver; John Cressy, chief's driver.


ENGINE NO. THREE 4 West, Beverly Farms.


Duncan T. Smith, captain; Edwin F. Campbell, lieut .; George S. Day, clerk; Walter B. Wright, engineer; John W. Morgan, engine driver; John F. Mackey, hose driver.


CHEMICAL NO. ONE Central Station, 15 Hale.


George W. Standley, chemical eng- ineer, William H. Woodberry, driver. Charles P. Croscup, spare chemical en- gineer.


HOSE NO. ONE Cor. Rantoul and Roundy


George A. Spear, captain ; Frank A. Hanson, lieut .; Benjamin F. Roberts, clerk; Charles W. Bragdon, treas .; John E. Irving, driver; George A. Moore, hoseman.


HOSE NO. TWO Cor. Rantoul and School


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


HOSE NO. THREE 2 Dodge


Charles S. Lee, captain; Albert Teague, lieut .; Everett Snow, treas .; William A. Nutter, clerk; Frank E. Ludden, driver.


HOSE NO. FOUR 439 Essex


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


LADDER NO. ONE


Central station, 15 Hale.


W. Stacey Pedrick, captain; Free- mont A. Stowe, lieut .; Walter D. Burnham, clerk; Alfred M. Spear, dri- ver.


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LADDER NO. TWO. 6 West, Beverly Farms Alfred Williams, captain; E. Fred Day, lieut .; William S. Pike, jr., clerk; William S. Pike, driver.


PERMANENT SPARE DRIVERS.


David F. Lynch, Roland F. Her- rick, William H. Brown, Edward A. May.


BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. ..


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 Bridge st., near Bates' Park ave.


64 Eastern ave.


66 Western ave.


67 Davis rd, near William st.


123 Depot square.


124 Carter's oilcloth factory, Park st.


6


Bridge st., opp. Union Chapel.


7


133 Elliott st., near Deaf Mute School.


127


Rantoul and Federal sts.


8 Elliott and Beckford sts.


132


Almhouse, Cedar st.


9 Cressy and Bridge sts.


133


School and Wellman sts.


13


Lothrop and Stone sts.


135 Porter st. and Linden ave.


14 Lovett, near May st.


136


Stone and Cabot sts.


16


Lothrop and Washington sts.


137


Cabot and Pleasant sts.


17


Chase and West Dane sts.


18


Cabot st. and Railroad ave.


311


Pickett st. near Prospect school.


19 River and Bridge sts.


312 Whitney ave. cor. Lefavour ave.


24 Cabot and Bow sts.


314 Appleton and Columbus aves.


25 Cabot and Knowlton sts.


26


Lovett and. Bay sts.


316


Cabot and Lyman sts.


27


Charnock, near Essex st.


317


Beverly Hospital.


31 Enon st. North Beverly depot.


318


Peirce ave.


32 Kittredge Crossing.


319


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


321 Dodge st. and Longwood ave.


322 Cabot and Trask sts.


37 Gloucester Crossing on Cabot st.


323


Enon st., near Fillmore st.


38 North Beverly Church.


324


Conant st., near Cherry Hill.


39 Hose 3, Cabot and Dodge sts.


41 Essex and Corning sts.


42 Essex and Cedar sts.


414


Essex st., near Wenham line.


43 Essex and Cole sts.


421


Essex and Hull sts.


45 Centerville Hose House.


46 Hale and Lothrop sts.


47 Hale and Corning sts.


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


1


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


49 Bisson and Butman sts.


51 Pride's Crossing depot.


1-1


Fire out.


52 Hale st. (Lee Crossing) B. F. 1-1-1 More hose.


125


Bow and Park sts.


126


Rantoul st., Association factor- ies


12


Bartlett and Front sts.


134 Congress and Wellman sts.


15 Ocean and Lovett sts.


137 Cabot and Pleasant sts.


138 Water, Front and Cabot sts. .


23 Pond and Mulberry sts.


313 McKay, opp. Sturtevant.


315 Ropes and Grant sts.


34 Cabot, opposite Charnock st.


35 Hose 1, Rantoul and Roundy sts.


36 Cabot and Summer sts.


325 251 Dodge st., No. Beverly.


413 Standley and Common sts.


44 Woodberry and Ober sts.


511 Hale and Haskell sts.


512 Hale, opp. Prince st.


Special Calls.


Location of Boxes


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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.


71 repeated Militia call.


Box number after second alarm, gen- eral.


School Signals.


Storm-Signals: 2-2 by the Fire Alarm at 7.15 A. M. means no morn- ing session of the High School; at 8.00 A. M. means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.30 P. M. means no afternoon session for any of the schools.


ROSTER OF THE BEVERLY PO- LICE DEPARTMENT


Chief of Police-William R. Tucker. Captain-Edward F. Wallis. Janitor-Frederick H. Beckford. Patrolmen-Webster K.


Bray, Ferdinand W. Bray, John F. Couhig, William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Timothy J. Hayes, Urban H. Horne, Warren O. Jones, George H. Merrill, Harry S. Monies, William L. Pickett, Roland M. Pickett, Louis E. Shaw, Clifford W. Standley, John A. Stone, Dominick Tahaney, William J. Tobin, John S. Welch, Calvin L. Williams.


Reserve Officers-James J. Fagan, Alonzo L. Goodhue (retired), Charles W. Mitchell (retired), Joseph C. Mur- ney, S. Walter Woodberry, Edward F. Glidden, Emery B. Hooper, Daniel J. Murphy, Eugene Marley, Francis J. Minton, William E. Brown, Edward H. Hagan, John L. Hanson, Alfred P. Legro, William H. Spencer, Thamos C. Surles.


Special Police to serve without pay -Henry B. Lowell, Thomas Spencer, Franklin P. Hunkins, J. Fred Flint, William L. Dodd, Edmund G. Dodd, William T. Pepper, Fred A. Roundy, George W. Blake, Raymond S. Abbott, Angelo C. Brown, Charles' G. Waitt, Lewis A. Foss, John H. Crampsey, Nehemiah S. Heron, Lewis W. Fiske, Geo. W. Sargent, William F. Eddy,


Frederick Gilbert, Frank H. Butman, Francis A. Malcolm, Thomas L. Wood- bury.


Constables-Frederick H. Beck- ford, Frank S. Raymond, William R. Tucker, George A. Appleton, Stephen E. Rollins, Henry E. Dodge, 2nd, James F. Potter, Nehemiah S. Heron, Robert J. Rafferty, William T. Pep- per, James F. Potter, William E. Barter.


Constables to serve civil process- George A. Daniels, George A. Lunt, Thomas J. McDonnell, Harry D. Ham, Elbridge D. Lovett.


Weighers of Coal, Coke, Hay and Grain-John J. Harrigan, John H. Harris, Peter M. Riordan, Frank A. Brown, John H. Girdler, William J. Gorman, George R. Woodberry, Mil- dred G. Hall, Nellie V. Moriarty, Hughina M. Montgomery, Dennis F. Foley, John Dugan, George A. Endi- cott, Lulu R. Whitman, Mary E. Ful- lerton, Horace W. Woodberry, Tim- othy J. Moroney Ralph M. Smith, Fred Wittenhagen, Ernest L. Holden, Anna M. Madden, William J. O'Neil, Henry H. Kent, Arthur S. Kent, Sadie E. Cleaves, Harold W. Foster, Wil- liam G. Hammond.


Measurers of Wood and Bark- John J. Harrigan, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler, John H. Harris, Wil- liam J. Gorman, Dennis F. Foley, John Dugan, George A. Endicott Horace W. Woodberry, George R. Woodberry, Frank A. Brown, Harold W. Foster, Frank Low.


Surveyors of Lumber-Bidie H. Moulton, William G. Cavanagh.


Fence Viewers-Bidie H. Moulton, William G. Cavanagh, Nathan B. Goldsmith.


U. S. POST-OFFICE. Beverly, Mass.


Rantoul, Broadway and Railroad ave .- Charles Prescott, Postmaster; Calvin P. Peirce, Assistant Postmas- ter; Willard R. Herrick, Leon C. Doble, James A. V. Hurd, William G. Smith, Harry C. Woodbury, George


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A. Carr, Elmer A. Standley, Charles A. Larcom, George L. Worcester, Roger W. Fegan, E. C. Eldred, clerks.


Carriers-William P. Hanners, J. Perley Stone, J. Lewis Preston, Thomas J. Fraser, Alfred H Larcom, Charles H Dockham, Willard A. Standley, Fred A. Hinchliffe, George E. Hathaway, George E. Knowles, James S. Brown, Chester W. Sinclair, A. W. Jones, Joseph E. Dar- ling, Harlan A. Cole.


Substitute Carriers-D. J. McGo- wan, A. D. Stiles, T. J. Wallace, Cor- nelius J. Cronin, Jr., William H. Ramsdell.


Substitute Clerk-George Thomp- son.


SUB-STATION NO. ONE. Enon, No. Beverly. Benjamin W. Roberts.


SUB-STATION NO. THREE. E. L. Pert, 382 Cabot St. (Delaney & Pert).


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- 7.00, 8.30, 9.00, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00, 12 p. m. Salem, Mar- blehead, Peabody, Danvers- 7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00, 12.00 p. m. Lynn-8.00, 11.00, a. m .; 2.00, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Glouces- ter Branch-8.00, 11.00, a. m .; 2.00, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. East-6.00, 7.00, 9.45, a. m .; 12.30, 4.30, p. m. Ames- bury, Newburyport, Ipswich, So. Hamilton-7.00, 9.45 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Sunday mails arrive at 9.00 a. m.


Close for


Boston, South, West, and Foreign- 6.15, 7.15, 9.10, 10.25, 11.30 a. m .; 12.25, 1.25, 2.05, 3.00, 5.00, 6.30, 8.45 p. m. Salem, Marblehead, Peabody and Danvers-7.15, 9.10, 10.25, 11.30 a. m .; 1.15, 3.15, 5.00, 5.45, 6.30, 8.45 p. m. Gloucester Branch-6.15, 11.00 a. m .; 2.40, 5.00 p. m. Maine and East- ern New Hampshire-7.55 a. m .; 12.25, 3.15, 6.30, 8.45 p. m. Provinces at 7.15, 9.10 a. m .; 2.05, 5.00, 5.45, 6.30, 8.45 p. m. Newburyport, Ipswich and Amesbury-7.55 a. m .; 12.25, 3.15, 5.00, 6.30, 8.45 p. m. Wenham, Ham- ilton and Essex-7.55 a. m .; 3.15 p. m. Sunday mails close 10.15 a. m .; 5.15, 8.45 p. m.


Office Hours


General Delivery open, except Sun- days, front 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 de- liveries at 7.00 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. except on holidays. There are also deliveries at 7.30 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. 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; Carrie Davis, Bertha Bennett, assis- tants.


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 Glou- cester-6.45 a. m .; 2.30, 5.10 p. m. Sunday mails arrive 9.00 a. m .; close 4.15 p. m.


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PRIDE'S CROSSING POST- OFFICE.


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


Office Hours : 6.30 a. m. 8.45 p. m. week days; 9 a. m. to 10.13 a. m. and 5.00 to 6.00 p. m. Sundays.


Mails arrive from Boston and all points-6.50, 9.13, 11.32 a. m .; 3.07 and 5.52 p. m. From Gloucester- 6.50, 7.38, 11.32 a. m .; 1.43, 5.27 p. m. Close for Boston and all points-7.15, 10.15 a. m .; 1.15, 5.00, 8.45 p. m. For Gloucester-6.30, 10.15 a. m; 2.40 5.00 p. m. Sunday mails arrive 9.00 a. m .; close 6.15 p. m.


CHURCHES.


First Calvinistic Baptist Church, corner Cabot and Abbott. Organized March 25, 1801. Carey W. Chamber- lin, pastor. Howard K. Preston, treasurer of church; Hollis L. Cam- eron, clerk of church; Horace W. Woodberry, clerk of parish; Albert G. Remmonds, corresponding clerk of church, and treasurer of parish; Le- land H. Cole, superintendent of Bible school; Leland H. Cole, Charles H. Ham, John Wilson, Albert R. Rem- monds, Willard O. Wylie, Theodore Taylor, Roy E. Crosby, William F. Porter, Herbert W. Hopkins, Charles H. Fleming, deacons; Horace W. Woodberry, George W. McNutt, Lewis A. Crosby, parish committee; H. Clinton Bessom, organist and mu- · sical director; Samuel C. Tetlock, ·sexton. Annual meeting of parish, first Monday in April.


Woman's Missionary Society. Mrs. Howard K. Preston, pres .; Mrs. H. W. Hopkins, sec .; Mrs. Helen Smith, treas.


Foss Bible Class. Herbert W. Hop- kins, pres .; Hezekiah Shailer, sec .; Lewis A. Crosby, treas .; teacher, W. O. Wylie.


Taylor Class. Pres., Lester P. York ; Sec., George Sheldon; Treas., Alton Humes; teacher, David Black.


Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 7 Hart, Beverly Farms. Organized Sept. 9, 1834. Clarence S. Pond, pas- tor. Willis A. Pride, superintendent of Sunday-school and treasurer, J. Sewell Day, clerk; Willis A. Pride, Oscar Hakanson, John L. Chapman, deacons; Benjamin F. Osborne, Otis N. Davis, John L. Chapman, Willis A. Pride, Oscar Hakanson, advisory council; Mrs. Arthur J. Harlow, or- ganist; Ezra P. Williams, sexton.


Dane Street Congregational Church, corner Dane and Knowlton. Organ- ized Nov. 9, 1802. Richard H. Ben- nett, pastor. Geo. P. Bowden, clerk of church; Charles L. Odell, treasurer of church; Earle W. Corning, clerk of parish; Lawrence E. Foster, treasurer of parish; William F. Lee, William L. Porter, Geo. P. Bowden, parish committee; John E. Foster, Horace P. Woodbury, John L. Morse, Wil- liam F. Lee, George P. Bowden, Her- vey F. Moore, William F. Crafts, George J. Purl, deacons; Leslie H. Goldthwait, organist and musical di- rector; H. H. G. Perkins, sexton.


Men's Bible Class pres., William R. Hamilton; sec., G. L. Worcester; treas., M. W. Henry.


Washington Street Congregational Church, corner Washington and Brown. Organized Feb. 8, 1837. Rev. Edward A. Chase, pastor. William C. Morgan, clerk of church; Charles O. Frost, treasurer of church; Earle E. Gay, treasurer of parish; Willard R. Herrick, clerk of parish; Hubert Snow, superintendent of Sunday- school; Charles H. Symonds, Heze- kiah O. Woodbury, Charles F. Sy- monds, Samuel Cole, Charles O. Frost, deacons; Newell B. Goodhue, George H. Vose, Hervey W. Hobbs, parish committee; Howard Chase, chair- man of music committee; George W. Sargent, sexton.




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