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Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Assistants, Ruth Smiddy, Grace E. Hood, Florence V. Fitzgibbons, Edna I, Barron, Clara F. Bell, Ruth M. Glines, Viola E. Crittenden, L. Evelyn Evans, Ruey G. Burnham, Flora J. Sneddon, Helen P. Foster, Elizabeth A. Box; Coach, Louise M. Hawkes.
Farms School, Haskell St., Corner Webster Ave. Telephone B. F. 141
District Lines: Territory east of a line drawn in a northeasterly direc- tion from 349 Hale St., to the Wen- ham line. Principal, Amy M. Striley; Assistants, G. Florence Swanson, Mary F. Lowd, Adelaide L. Day, Hilda E. Raymond.
Hardie School, 23 Essex St. Telephone 2152
District Lines : Includes Harrison, Appleton and Baker Aves., Nos. 1-25, both sides of Essex St. to Montser- rat Crossing and Jewett rd .; Liber- ty 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; Bis- son St., 1 to 82; Cabot St., odd num- bers 117 to 351; Corning St., 1 to 35; Essex St., 1 to 200; Hale St., 1 to 83; Lothrop St., 52 to 144; Lovett St., 30 to end-except No. 31.
Principal, Elizabeth G. Harding; Assistants, Martha E. Bradstreet; Helen C. Bray; Ethel B. Holway;
Harriett L. Abbot; Lillian W. Down- ing; Agnes Moore, A. Florence Mon- roe, Mary A. Marston, Dorothy N. Noddin; Coach, Clara L. Dodge.
Mckay School Corner Balch and Mckay Sts. Telephone 2867
District Lines: The territory is bounded by a line drawn from USM Corp. Ath. Asso. grounds on McKay St., northerly to jet. of Coun- ty way, thence easterly to a point be- tween 552 and 554 Cabot St .; thence easterly to Brimbal ave., at jet. of Northfield rd .; thence north of Her rick st. ext., to west side of Ames; thence west of Sohier rd. to point just north of Charles St., thence to 413 Cabot St., and including all ter- ritory west of Cabot St., and north of Grant st.
Principal, Wilhelmina Patterson; Assistants, Genevieve Westervelt, Helen G. Whalen, Margaret Reilly, Clara Getchell, Marguerite Sullivan, Evelyn F. Montague, Millicent G. Perkins, Helen Woodbury; Coach, Maud A. Pease.
Pleasant View School, 23 Porter St. Junior Manual Training School Telephone 863
Principal, Aimie A. Woodbury; Assistants, Elizabeth Lefavour and Inez M. Rolfe.
Prospect School, Pickett St. Telephone 1759
District Lines: Bounded by 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 from Gloucester crossing to Beckford St. Includes Bennett St. and Beck- ford St. (36 to 50) and part of Grant and part of Ropes (1-15) and the west side of Cabot St. adjacent
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to these streets. Includes Herrick St. Ext., Ames St., Sohier rd. Cross streets included as follows: Baker Ave., Nos. 26 to 69. Cabot St., even numbers 388 to 400, odd numbers 353 to 413; Heather St. Nos. 1 to 15.
Grade 1, on Simon, Swan, Mason, Lyman and Herrick streets may at- tend the Prospect School.
Principal, Alice M. Preston; As- sistants, Alice Dowling, Laura G. Bridgman, Harriet M. Colby, Ruth A. Mckay, Katherine F. Kelley, Doris E. Fuller; Coach, Carrie A. Giddings.
Ryal Side School, 137 Bridge St. Telephone 297
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 and Green and Woodland Ave. (Grades 1 and 6).
Grades 7 and 8 on Green St. and Woodland Ave. attend Mckay School or the Briscoe if they elect to take the Practical Arts or Commercial Course in the 8th grade.
Principal: Miss Winifred P. Up- ton; Assistants, Cora A. White, Clara B. Tuttle, Gladys H. Arnold, Esther K. Perley, Cornelia Leighton, F. Ethel Webber, Irene Stevens, S. Helen Kennison, Lydia Raymond, Martha T. Robinson, Mabel M. Por- ter, Katherine R. Hanlon, Carrie A. Wetherbee; Coach, Blanche L. White. Washington School, 30 Elliott St.
Corner Rantoul St. Telephone 491
District Lines: From Gloucester Crossing (No. 384) west of the cen- ter of Cabot St. to No. 240, thence across city to Bass River, to 235 El- liott St. to Mill and as far north on Beckford as No. 33. Includes cross streets as follows; 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., 255-ex- cept 266).
Principal, Emma McC. Driver; Assistants, Elizabeth Mullin, Flor- ence T. Eastman, Goldie F. Staples, Florence L. Hinds, Katherine M. Deering, Daisy M. Riggs, E. Estelle Hanson, L. Elizabeth Hall, Florence M. Stites; Coach, Grace Applebee.
Continuation School
Director, Edgar A. Winters. SUPERVISORS
Manual Training Instructor-Jesse A. Dutelle, (grades), Josephine Pul- len.
Music (Instrumental)-Claude H. Phillips.
Music (Vocal)-Gertrude W. Dex- ter and Margaret E. Robbins.
Penmanship-Olive M. Adams.
School Physician - Whitman G. Stickney.
JANITORS, MATRONS, ETC.
Head Janitor and Custodian of Buildings, Edmund G. Dodd. Office at Briscoe School.
Briscoe-Frank Faulkner, Leroy Waitt, Julia Murray, Minnie Green- leaf.
Brown-Hedley L. Bohaker.
Centerville-George F. Lovett.
Cove-Thomas Spencer.
Edwards-Arthur B. Huntington ; matron, Hildur Burgstrom.
Farms-William R. Eddy.
Hardie-Frank Clark.
High-Raymond S. Abbott, Wil- liam Burchstead, George P. Bowden, Roland B. Dodd, Francis Hutchins, Walter Mills, Ulysses G. Hamilton, Margaret Moriarty, Hattie Foster, Elizabeth Devine, assistants.
McKay-George H. Humes.
Pleasant View-Matron, Mrs. Alma Wasenius.
Prospect-Holten G. Boardman.
Ryal Side-Hammond H. Homan, janitor; Matron, Elizabeth Gorse.
Washington-Lewis A. Foss; Ma- tron, Bessie Waite.
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Beverly Independent Industrial School. High School Building Sessions
April 1 to Oct. 30, 8-12 and 1-3; Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 8.30-12.30 and 1.30-3.30 except Saturdays.
Factory, 8-12 a. m. and 1-5 p. m.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $2300; John Cressy, deputy chief, $2250; John J. Wittenhagen, first as- sistant, $250; John M. Publicover, second assistant, Farms District, $250.
Chief's Office, Central Fire Sta- tion, Monuument sq.
ENGINE NO. ONE Central Station, Monument Sq.
Frank C. Smith, captain; John C. Kelleher, first lieut .; William G. Bis- son. second lient., and clerk; Roland F. Herrick, Edward A. May, Robert F. Mack and Frank S. Wallace.
ENGINE NO. TWO Corner Rantoul and School
Edward F. Heaphy, capt .; Peter F. Callely, clerk; William M. McPher- son, John Callely, Timothy J. Brown and Thomas E. Kelly.
ENGINE NO. THREE 4 West, B. F.
Duncan T. Smith, captain; Arthur C. Davis, clerk; William F. Kerrigan, Robert P. Williams, William A Ni- col, Chester F. Morse, Ralph L. Holmes, Arthur J. Gendron, Patrick W. Driscoll and Ernest E. Naylor.
COMBINATION NO. ONE Central Station, Monument Sq. William H. Woodbury. Joseph O. Barss, Charles P. Croscup, Timothy R. Hennessy, Richard H. Parkinson, Mellen W. Jones, David F. Lynch and John E. Callely.
COMBINATION NO. TWO
Corner Rantoul and Roundy
George A. Spear, captain; Harold H. Rust, lieut .; Harold A. Eldridge, clerk; John E. Irving, George A. Moore, William H. Brown and Chas. W. Bragdon.
COMBINATION NO. THREE 124 Bridge
James S. Barss, captain; John Grant, lieut .; Charles A. Goodwin, William H. Twohig and Arthur L. Marshall, Jr.
COMBINATION NO. FOUR 439 Essex
Sylvester Butman, captain; Horace E. Elliott, lieut .; George W. Stand- ley, Ezra D. Edwards, Albert Stand- ley and Rufus C. Edwards.
ENGINE NO. FIVE 2 Dodge
Charles S. Lee, captain; Albert F. Teague, lieut .; William A. Nutter, clerk; Guy C. Williams, Alfred J. Roulo, Ralph P. Barter, Leo J. Mur- phy, Michael Terry jr., and Lewis R. Symmes.
LADDER NO. ONE
Central Station, Monument Sq. Dexter W. Howard, captain; Frank A. Hanson, Alfred M. Spear, John H. Eastman and Charles F. Dooling.
LADDER NO. TWO 6 West, B F.
E. Fred Day, captain; J. Albert Mayberry, John J. Malone and Har- old C. Bennett.
Chief's drivers, John Y. Foster, 2d and Frederick W. Wittenhagen.
BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS Ward ONE
12 Cabot and Bow sts.
13 Cabot and Railroad ave.
14 Congress and Wellman
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Electrical Contractor
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15 Linden and Porter
16 School and Wellman
17 Engine No. 2 House
18 Rantoul and Fayette
19 Rantoul and Railroad ave.
112 Bow and Park
113 Winthrop anu Crescent ave.
115 Bridge and Livingstone ave.
116 Opp. No. 32 Eastern ave.
118 Bates and Sylvester ave.
121 Combination No. 3 House
123 Western and Garfield ave.
125 Bridge and Cressy
126 Giles and Stewart ave.
131 Williams and Guild rd.
133 Green and Woodland ave.
135 Elliott, opp. Echo ave.
137 McKay, opp. Sturtevant
141 Fairview ave.
143 Elliott near County Way
151 Bow, opp. Home
Ward TWO
21 Central Fire Station Transg Box
23 Ocean and Lovett
25 Brown and Thorndike
26 Washington and Lothrop
27 Lovett near May
221 Cabot and Bartlett
223 Cabot and Stone
224 Cabot and Front
225 Bartlett and Front
226 Lothrop and Stone 227 Water and Maple
231 Ellis Square
232 Atlantic ave. at Hale
242 Abbott and Lothrop
243 Central and Lothrop
251 Bartlett, opp. Union
Ward THREE
31 Federal and Chapman
32 Mulberry near Pond
34 Rantoul and Federal
35 River and Bridge
36 Combination No. 2 House
37 Chase and West Dane
38 Park near West Dane
312 Cabot opp. Charnock
314 Cabot and Summer
316 Cor. Rantoul and Summer
321 Cabot and West Dane
323 Cabot and Lennox
Ward FOUR
41 Cabot and Knowlton
42 Charnock and Essex
43 Peirce ave. to No. 21
44 Prospect and Madison ave.
45 Columbus and Appleton ave.
46 Pickett st. opp. Prospect school
47 Whitney ave. opp. Lefavour ave.
411 Essex and Spring
412 Opp. 20 Lowell st.
413 Almshouse, Cedar st.
414 Essex opp. Cedar
415 Butman and Bisson
416 Lovett and Bay
421 Hale and Lothrop
422 East Lothrop and Cross
423 Woodbury and Ober
424 Neptune and East Corning
425 Hale and Corning
431 Chapman's Corner
432 Boyles and Cross Lane imag. box
433 Hale, opp. Prince st.
434 Prince st. imag. box
435 Opposite No. 410 Hale
441 Hale at Dane
442 Hale at Bisson
443 Essex and Baker ave.
451 East Lothrop and Bisson
Ward FIVE
51 Gloucester Crossing
52 Opposite No. 80 Colon'st.
53 Opposite Beverly High School
54 Elliott and Beckford
55 United Shoe Machinery plant
56 Ropes and Grant 57 Cabot opp. Mason
511 Herrick at Ames
512 Balch and Mckay
513 Kittredge's Crossing
514 Hospital (private)
515 Combination No. 5, N. B.
516 Cabot at Columbia rd.
52I North Beverly Church
522 Conant, near Cherry Hill
523 Cabot opp. Phillips ave.
524 Private Box, Cherry Hill Farm-
525 Dodge and Longwood ave.
526 Clifton ave.
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531 Enon opp. North Beverly Depot
532 Enon and Lincoln
533 Cabot, near Wenham line, im. box
534 Walnut at Laurel
541 No. 251 Dodge st.
542 No. 248 Brimbal ave.
543 Essex and Cole
551 Cabot and Simon
Ward SIX
61 Combination No. 4, Centerville
62 Foster and Common
63 Essex and Hull
64 Beverly Heights
65 Essex st., near Wenham line I. B.
66 Hull st., near Mckean estate I. B.
67 Grover opp. Hostetter est, I. B.
611 Hale and Thissell
612 Paine ave. imaginary box
613 Pride's Crossing
614 Hale and Haskell
621 Haskell and Webster ave.
622 Beverly Farms Engine House
623 Beverly Farms depot, imag. box 624 Hale and Hart
631 Haskell and Hart
632 Opp. No. 105 Hart st.
633 Opp. No. 185 Hart st.
634 Hart and Preston pl. imag. box
641 Hale and Oak, imag. box
642 West, near Beach st., imag. box
643 Lee's Crossing
644 Hale. near Manchester line I. B.
Special Calls
1 Test signals, 6.30 and 11.45 A. M., daily and 11.45 P. M., Sunday
1-1 Fire out
1-1-1 More hose
1-1-1-1 S'econd alarm
1-1-1-1-1 Ladder No. 1
1-2-2-1 Street Department
3-3-3-3 Fire out of city
10 repeated, Police call
71 repeated, Militia call
Box number after second alarm, general.
2-2 at 8 A. M. and 12.15 P. M .- No elementary school.
2-2 at 7.15 A. M .- No High school. 2-2-2 at 5.15 P. M .- No twilight baseball game
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 12.15 M. means no afternoon session for any of the schools; at 6.15 P. M. means no session for evening school.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Roster of the Beverly Police Depart-
ment
Chief, Frank W. Hammond.
Captain, Dominick Tahaney.
Lieutenants, William J. Tobin, Francis J. Minton, John S. Welch; S. Walter Woodberry, retired.
Sergeants, William L. Pickett, Jo- seph C. Murney and Frederick C. Steele.
Patrolmen, Webster K. Bray, (retired) ; Ferdinand W. Bray, War- ren O. Jones, retired; Warren L. Adams, William E. Brown, William R. Campbell, Edward H. Egan, Ed- ward R. Lynch, John M. Norwood, Clyde R. Smith, Henry F. Slattery, William H. Coakley, Francis Cowles, William D. Davidson, Maurice M. Fo- ley, John L. Hanson, Eugene Marley, Harold F. Marley, Harry S. Monies, Daniel J. Murphy Daniel J. Regan, Louis E. Shaw, Clifford W. Stan- ley, James J. Dennis, Ken- neth A. Mills, Albert Salvanelli, John A. Stone, Calvin L. Williams, Alfred J. Fortin, John J. Barry, James W. McCarthy, Harold R. Stone, Arthur H. Wilson and James J. Walsh.
Reserve Officers, George A. Al- drich, Alfred J. Bossie, Clifford G. Dennis, Louis B. Hubbard, Louis E. Shaw, jr., James W. O'Neil, Harold J. Lynch, Kenneth W. Stokes, Ray- mond F.D MacNutt, Thomas F. Bar- ry and Edward J. Day.
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Janitor of Police Station, Freder- ick H. Beckford.
Constables, Frederick H. Beckford, George A. Appleton, Robert J. Raf- ferty.
Special Police, Raymond S. Abbott, Holden G. Boardman, George W. . Humes, Owen W. Lowe, Hadley Bo- haker, Frank Faulkner, Leroy Waitt, George F. Lovett, William F. Eddy, Thomas Spencer, George A. Humes, Francis J. Flynn, Fred B. Folsom, Samuel N. Cook, Alfred C. Locke, Arthur B. Huntington, Walter Mill, Roland B. Dodd, George P. Bowden, Hammond Homan, Samuel D. Stand- ley, Frank B. Clark, Albert Moses, U. G. Hamilton, George F. Lovett.
Constables to Serve Civil Process, Edward L. McDonnell, Thomas J. Mc- Donell, Edward S. Tynan.
U. S. POSTOFFICE Beverly, Mass.
Rantoul, Broadway and Railroad ave .- Joseph E. Herrick, Postmaster; Calvin P. Pierce, Asst. Postmaster; Willard R. Herrick, Superintendent ; George Thompson, James A. V. Hurd, Edward H. Fischer, Chester W. Sin- clair, George A. Carr, Elmer A. Standley, George L. Worcester, Rog- er W. Fegan, E. C. Eldred, Thomas J. Wallace, Fred A. Hinchliffe, clerks. Substitute Clerks, George A. Day, Albert Gaukroger.
Carriers, William P. Hanners, Wil- lard A. Standley, Albert F. Gunni- son, Frederick E. Woods, Robert O. Woodbury, Henry E. Eldridge, George E. Hathaway, George E. Knowles, Arthur W. Jones, Joseph E. Darling, Harlan A. Cole, Arthur D. Stiles, Cornelius J. Cronin, Jr., Charles J. Taylor, Arthur F. Bos- well, George F. Mahoney, James A. Callely, Arthur G. Turner and Leslie F. Josephs.
Substitute Carriers, George R. Swan, Fred A. Byrnes, G. M. Went- worth, Alfred M. Chase, Herman L.
McNutt, Leonard I. Packer. SUB-STATION ONE Enon, North Beverly Mrs. Mary C. Floyd SUB-STATION NO. THREE 504 Rantoul Mrs. Gertrude M. Lynch SUB-STATION NO. FOUR 151 Cabot St. Stewart J. Pollock
SUB-STATION NO. FIVE 275 Cabot St. Clarence E. Morgan
SUB-STATION NO. SIX 579 Essex St. Gardner Fassett
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BEVERLY, MASS. Arrive From
Boston, West and Foreign, 7.00, 8.45, 9.00, 10.30 a. m. 1.30, 4.15, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. South, New York, 8.00, 9.00 a. m .; 1.30, 4.15, 12.00 p. m. Sa- lem, Peabody, Danvers, 7.00, 8.45, 10.30 a. m .; 1.30, 4.15, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch, 8.00 a. m .; 6.00 p. m. Maine and Provinces, 7.00, 10.30, 11.45 a. m. 4.15, 12.00 p. m. Eastern Massachusetts 10.30, 11.45 a. m.
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Close for South, West, Foreign, New York State, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 6.00, 7.00, 9.40, 11.00 a. m .; 1.15, 5.00, 8.00 p. m. Boston, Salem, Peabody, Danvers, 6.00, 7.00, 9.40, 11.00 a. m .; 1.15, 3.30, 5.00. 5.45, 8.00 p. m. Lynn, Swampscott, Marblehead 7.00, 9.40, 11.00 a. m .; 5.00, 5.45, 8.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch, 6.00 a. m .; 5.00 p. m. Maine and Eastern N. H., 8.00 a. m .; 12.15, 3.15, 6.30, 8.00 p. m. Provinces 8.00 a. m .; 6.45 p. m. and 8.00 p. m. Eastern Mass., 8.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.45, 8.40 p. m. Sun- day mail closes 5.30 p. m.
Air mail closes for New York, Southern and Western States at 3.45 p. m.
Office Hours
7.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m., except
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Sundays and holidays.
Money order department open 8.00 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Carrier Deliveries-8.15, 9.45 a. m .; 2.15 p. m.
Collection-5.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m .; except Sundays and holidays.
Limited deliveries and collections, Sundays and holidays.
BEVERLY FARMS POSTOFFICE
29 West St., Beverly Farms Mrs. Helen C. Williams, Postmas- ter; Sarah Nolan, assistant.
Office Hours-6.45 a. m. to 7.00 p. m.
PRIDE'S CROSSING POSTOFICE Common Lane Cor. Hale Margaret E. Rourke, Postmaster.
Office Hours: 6.50 a. m. to 7.00 p. m. week days; 9.00 to 10.00 a. m., Sundays.
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church, corner Cab- ot and Abbott. Organized Mar. 25, 1801. Rev. Percy G. Beatty, minis- ter; Miss Mabel B. Perry, treasurer; Hollis L. Cameron, clerk of church; Percival Wildes, auditor; Howard W. Cole, superintendent of Bible school; John Wilson, Willard O. Wylie, Roy E. Crosby, William F. Porter, Ber- trand W. Ham, George D. Alderman, M. Max Hopkins, Howard W. Cole, Hollis L. Cameron, Frank R. Thresh, deacons; William H. Carr, Wilfred B. Clain, H. Guy Lyman, committee on property; Harry A. Van Steenburg, organist and musical director; Sam- uel C. Tetlock, sexton. Annual meet- ing of Church third Wednesday in May.
Women's Association, Miss E. An- toinette Davis, pres., Miss Mildred O. Wylie, sec.
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 7 Hart, Beverly Farms. Organized Sept. 9, 1834. Rev. Clarence S. Pond, pastor; George S. Williams, treas .;
Mrs. Arthur J. Harlow, organist; George S. Williams, sexton.
Dane Street Congregational Church, corner Dane and Knowlton streets. Organized November 9, 1802. Pastorate vacant. Donald A. Mackinnon, treasurer.
Jewish Congregational Church, 3 Beckford. Organized 1920. Morris Leibovitz, rabbi.
Washington Street Congregational Church. Pastor, Herman C. Johnson; clerk, Walter W. Herrick; treas., Al- exander W. D. Black; hours of serv- ice 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Junior Young People's Meet- ing at 4.00 p .m .; Fireside forum at 7.00 p. m.
Second Congregational Church, cor. Cabot and Conant, North Beverly. Organized 1713. Pastor, Joseph J. Russell; moderator, William A. Rowe; clerk, Fred H. Wallis .; treas., Roland A. Stanley. Services, 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school at 11.50 a. m .; Young People's club at 6.30 a. m.
First Parish Unitarian Church, Ca- bot, cor Hale. Organized Sept. 20, 1667. Rev. Frederick R. Lewis, min- ister; Fred H. Porter, treas .; Calvin P. Pierce, clerk; Philip R. Morrill, sexton; A. Scott Fraser, collector; parish house committee, Robert Rob- ertson, chairman.
Unitarian Church Sunday School, first in New England, organized 1810.
First Universalist Church, 3 Jud- son. Organized Feb. 1840. Pastor, Rev. Stanley G. Spear. Organist, Vernon Bragdon.
Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor, H. Chester Hoyt; clerk, C. Ray Whitney; treas, Chas.
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E. Smith; services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m.
St Peter's Episcopal Church, Hale, cor. Ocean street. Organized 1863. Rev. Arthur S. Payzant, rector and supt. of Sunday school; Leo C. De- mack, organist and choir master.
St. John's Episcopal Church, 701 Hale, Beverly Farms. £ Organized June 7, 1900. Rev. Neilson Poe Car- ey, rector; Frank B. Bemis, clerk.
Roman Catholic Church. "Saint Mary's Star of the Sea." 251-253 Cabot. Organized 1869. Rev. John A. Degan, pastor; Rev. Michael J. Horrigan, Rev. Michael J. Desmond, assistants.
St. Mary's Parochial School, 13 Chapman.
Roman Catholic Church. " St. Margaret's" Hale, Beverly Farms. Organized July 10, 1887. Rev. Mat- thew J. Gleason, pastor; Rev. Henry J. Ryan, assistant pastor; Miss Mar- garet Cannon, organist and musical director.
Sisters of Notre Dame, 658 Hale, P. C.
St. Margaret's School, 664 Hale, P. C.
Roman Catholic Church, St. Al- phonse (French), 38 Railroad 'ave., Rev. E. Barnaud, pastor, and supt. of Sunday School. Sunday masses, 8 a. m. and 10.00 a. m. Vespers, 3 p. m. Week days at 7.30 a. m.
Immanuel Church, Bridge. Organ- ized 1903. Pastor, Rev. J. Herbert Owen; clerk, Harold Milwain.
Centerville C. E. Church. Sunday school 2.00 p. m. Evening worship at 7.00 p. m.
Swedish Congregational Church, 10 Charnock. Rev. David Bjurlin,
pastor. Services at 11.15 a. m. and Young People's meeting at 6.15 p. m. Sunday school at 10.30 a. m. Eve- ning services at 7.00 p. m.
Church of the Nazarene, 501 Ran- toul. Rev. Elton B. Stetson, pastor. Sunday school at 10.00 a. m. Morn- ing worship at 11.15 a. m. Young People's service at 6.00 p. m. Eve- ning worship at 7.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Friday at 7.30 p. m.
Gospel Mission, 83 Elliott st. Or- ganized March 1918. Sunday services : Bible school 2.00 p. m .; preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 3 and 7.30 p. m. Also Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m.
Sons of Abraham and Isaac Syna- gogue, 37 Bow. Organized 1905. M. Dollin, pres .; H. Berman, sec.
Salvation Army Citadel, 9 Hale. Organized 1897. Claude F. Waldron, capt .; Percy Tibbetts, sergt. major .; Frank M. Hoak, sen. recruiting sergt. Sunday services 8.00 and 11.00 a. m. and 2.30, 6.00 and 8.00 p. m Thurs- days and Saturdays at 8.00 p. m.
CLUBS
(See also Miscellaneous associations and Scientific and Literary associa- tions.)
Beverly Hebrew Community Club. Organized 1921. Meetings at Com- munity House, 39 Bow street, on the Ist and 3d Mondays of each month. B. Lederman, pres .; I. Kanter, sec.
Beverly Hebrew Community Cen- ter. 39 Bow. H. Scheft, president.
Beverly Junior Young Men's He- brew Association, 39 Bow. M. Rubin- stein, pres .; C. Flager, secretary.
Beverly Republican Club, 3 Broad- way. Meetings held on first Friday
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of each month. Officers elected an- nually in January. John A. Trowt, pres .; Frederick H. Sanborn, rec. sec. Thomas A. Randall, fin. sec .; Francis S. Beckford, treas.
Beverly Rotary Club. Organized Feb. 24, 1921. Pres., Thomas Lea- vitt; vice pres., Charles P. Kendall ; treas., Benjamin A. Patch; sec., Wes- ley T. Perkins.
Beverly Square and Compass Club. Meet at Masonic rooms, Atlantic block. Edmund T. Carey, pres .; Wil- liam A. Center, 1st vice pres .; Wil- lard B. Publicover, 2nd vice pres .; Frank W. Foster, treas.
Garden City Rifle and Revolver Club. Meetings held on fourth Fri- day of each month at 33 Beckford. Ralph H. McNeill, pres .; Augustus M. Larrivee, vice pres .; David C. Mc- Neill, sec. and treas .; Henry F. Mac- Leod, rifle team captain and range officer; Hollis Harrison, pistol team captain.
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