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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY: 
Samuel A. Gentlee was ‘the soloist 
at the Congregational church at Man- 
chester last Sunday., .His_ singing 
was so well received that he has been 
invited to sing there again in the near 
future. 
Beverly will celebrate the 4th of 
July in the good old-fashioned way. 
Five hundred dollars has been appro- 
priated for the purpose. Among 
other things planned for the celebra- 
tion there is to be a high school ath- 
letic meet in which’ Beverly and 
neighboring cities will be represented, 
suitable prizes being offered to the 
schools ‘gaining the highest number 
of points and also to the individual win- 
ners of events. There will be a fine 
display of fireworks in the evening. 
The Beverly Cadet band has been 
engaged to furnish the music for the 
day, . 
The Southwick mansion on Broad- 
way was the scene of a very pretty 
gathering Monday, when Mrs. Rosa- 
mond H. Pearson announced the en- 
gagement of her daughter, Miss 
Mary Emerson‘ Pearson to Arthur 
Trow Foster. Both young people 
are well known and very popular here. 
They are both graduates of the local 
high school and have continued their 
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studies, Mr. Foster at Amherst and 
Miss Pearson at Wheaton Seminary. 
They have the congratulations of a 
host of friends in this city. 
Graduation. 
The graduation exercises of the 
class ot 1904, Beverly High School 
will take place Thursday evening at 
City hall. There are thirty-eight 
graduates this year. The parts have 
been announced as follows : —Vale- 
dictory, *‘ The End in View,” Mar- 
garet Herlihy ; salutatory, ‘“ Shakes- 
peare’s Merry Men,” Ethel Richard- 
son; Class oration, ‘“‘ Causes of the 
Russian-Japanese War,’ Dwight 
Woodbury ; prophecy, Olive Adams. 
JAMES WISEMAN, Pride’s Crossing, 
President. 
The program will be interspersed 
with music by full choruses of the 
high school pupils, the united Glee 
clubs of the school and the Mandolin 
club. 
A feature of the exercises that is 
entirely new will consist of a demon- 
stration and illustration of. the 
method of teaching the touch system 
of typewriting. It will consist of the 
taking of dictation by five girls of the 
graduating class who graduate this 
year from the commercial course. 
The reception will be held Friday 
evening ‘at City Hall. There will be a 
reception’ and concert. from eight to 
nine which will be followed by danc- 
ing. 7 
The Baccalaureate sermon will be 
delivered tomorrow at the Dane 
street church by Rev. E.- P.. Bying- 
ton.. The music at the service will 
be by the Glee club. 
FLORENCE A. GREY, Beverly, 
; Vice-President. 
The class officers are :— President, 
James Wiseman; vice president, 
Florence A. Grey; secretary, John 
J. Boyle; treasurer, Louis P. Stan- 
ley. 
Children’s Sunday. 
Children’s Sunday was observed at 
several Beverly churches, with ap- 
propriate exercises by the Sunday 
school children last Sunday. The 
day was of special interest at the 
Washington street church from the 
fact it also marked the 67th anniver- 
sary of the Sunday school. In the 
morning the.pastor, Rev. Everard 
W. Snow, preached a children’s. ser- 
mon on “Sowing and Reaping.”’ In 
the evening there was a children’s 
concert at 6 o’clock. An interesting 
programme ~~ was. carried — out 
and the children all took their 
parts excellently. The church was 
prettily decorated with daisies and 
ferns. 
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