NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERICY.. 
- The cantata ‘Queen Esther” was 
finely rendered by the Carnation chorus 
at the Dane Street church last Sunday 
evening. The solos were well rendered 
and the choruses were given witha 
precision of attack and with an expres- 
sion that showed careful study and a 
thorough appreciation of the music. 
The solo parts were taken by Alice 
Smith, Mollie Woodbury, Nellie Scru- 
ton, Merle Moses, William J. Dodge, 
C. Archie Herrick, Walter Dodge, 
Samuel B. Fairbanks and George 
Symonds. 
Chester C. Pope and Orville H. 
Woodbury figured in the first yachting 
accident of the season Sunday. They 
were out sailing in Pope’s new dory, 
off Cherry island, when they were 
struck by a flaw of wind and the boat 
was capsized. But for the timely 
arrival of George F. Scoville, who 
was near by, serious results might 
have happened. As it was, the boys 
escaped with a ducking. 
Hale street was the scene oF an 
exciting runaway Monday morning. 
One of contractor Wilson's teams, 
loaded with window sashes, was badly 
damaged and the street strewn with 
broken glass. The driver, thrown 
from the wagon, escaped with a few 
bruises. 
The prospects for Company E look 
much brighter than they did a short 
time ago. Captain Burnham has suc- 
ceeded in getting the company into 
shape. Those who were in the com- 
pany simply for the fun of it have been 
gradually weeded out, and the new 
men enlisted are men who are in from 
a desire to know something about mil- 
itary matters, and who are interested 
in making a “good showing for Com- 
pany E. This is as it should be. To 
make the company a success and to 
keep it herein Beverly it is necessary 
that the members should attend to 
business and show a genuine interest 
in the work. The state that the 
company was in a short time ago was 
» nothing less than a disgrace to the 
city, and was worthy of nothing less 
than removal. A great deal of credit 
is due to Captain Burnham for putting 
the company on a firm basis, and there 
can be little doubt but that if the 
present form is maintained Company 
E will remain in Beverly for another 
90 years. 
Monday a gang of men began laying 
new water pipes along Washington 
street to replace the old cement pipes 
that have been causing so much trouble 
there the past winter and spring. 
The macadamizing of Bow street 
has been completed and this is now 
one of the finest streets in-the city. 
The girls’ club of the Baptist church 
gave an entertainment and social in 
the chapel Wednesday night which 
was largely attended A musical and 
literary entertainment was enjoyed 
and light refreshments were served. 
Rev. E. W. Snow will be installed 
as pastor of the Washington Street 
church Tuesday evening, June7. The 
installation sermon will be delivered 
by Rev. Edward F. Sanderson of 
Providence, R.I. Rev. A:H. Plumb, 
D.D., will give the charge to the 
people, and the installing prayer will 
be made by Rev. DeWitt S. Clark of 
Salem. Rev. E.M. Wylie.of North 
Beverly will make the invocation, 
Rev. H. M. White will give the wel- 
come to the city, and the right hand 
of fellowship will be extended by Rev. 
E. H.. Byington. 
Exercises appropriate to Memorial 
Day were held in each of the schools 
Friday. A detail of veterans repre- 
sented the G.A.R. at each school, 
and there were many other visitors 
present. 
Mrs. William E. Norwcod enter- 
tained). friends «at “her homes. 39 
Lothrop street, at whist yesterday 
afternoon. A very pleasant time is 
reported by those prdsent. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson 
“entertained a few friends on their 
launch Wednesday evening. . 
new 
The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. 
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Forness, 
Mrs. Edmund Giles and son New- 
man, Miss Amy Robertson, Miss 
Clyte Dodge, Gordon Robertson and 
Mr, J. F. Scott: They started ona 
trip for Manchester but were over- 
taken by the thunder storm and 
forced to return by train. 
Mrs. Abbie M. Dodge will enter- 
tain the Ladies whist club at her 
home on Atlantic avenue Wednesday 
of next week. 
The second band concert 
season will take place to-night. A 
popular program has been arranged, 
and some good music is assured. 
The board of aldermen had a long 
session Wednesday evening. An ap- 
propriation of $15,000 for repairs to 
the South school house was made 
after a long discussion. $500 was also 
appropriated for the celebration of the 
Fourth of July. <A fire limit was 
established, providing that all new 
buildings constructed between Pleas- 
ant street and Elliott street and 150 
feet from Cabot street on either side 
shall be of some non-combustible ma- 
terial, 
Another June wedding for Beverly 
will be that of Miss Anna.M. Lovett 
to Mr. Warren Petrie, professor at the 
high school. 
of the 
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