DEV ereEy . 
The eighty.sixth anniversary of the 
First Baptist Bible school will be cel- 
ebrated next Sunday afternoon with 
appropriate exercises. 
The degree of Doctor of Divinity 
has been conferred recently by Boston 
‘University upon Rev. Joseph Dawson 
of Washington, formerly the pastor 
of the Second Congregational church 
at North Beverly. 
The many Beverly friends of Charles 
P. Roundy sympathize with him in 
the bereavement caused by the death 
of his wife and infant child the last of 
the week, at Pawtucket, where they 
made theirhome. The interment was 
in the Hale Street cemetery on Tues- 
day. 
The wedding of Henry R. Taylor 
and Mary Adelaide Grant was solem- 
nized at 15 Dodge street on Wednes- 
day evening. 
The Women’s Relief Corps gave a- 
pleasing entertainment in Grand Army 
hall on Wednesday evening in honor 
of Flag Day. Mrs. Kate Belle Wal- 
ton of Boston gave a lecture-recital 
from the poems of Lucy Larcom and 
James Whitcomb Riley. 
Frederick W. C. Foster is able to 
be out on the piazza for a few minutes 
each day while convalescing from his 
recent severe illness. 
A delightful social and supper was 
held at the Washington Street chapel 
on Thursday evening. A dramatic 
recital of Louisa M. Alcott’s ‘ Little 
Women” was given, and the High 
School Mandolin club rendered sev- 
eral pleasing numbers. 
The High School graduation next 
Wednesday evening, followed by a 
reception on Thursday. 
Miss Lizzie Groce of Dane street 
has been the recent guest of Rev. and 
Mrs. Francis J. Van Horn, at Worces- 
LCE: 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman have 
been entertaining Miss Josephine 
Boardman of Washington as _ their 
recent guest. 
Peter E. Clark has returned from a 
visit to Phillipston, Mass. 
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The Rowley band furnished the 
music for the weekly promenade Fri- 
day evening, and was pleasingly re- 
ceived. 
Robert Robertson, jr., has been 
elected president of the Unity Guild 
for the coming year. The Guild, 
which is connected with the Unitarian 
church, is in a very prosperous con- 
dition, and has evidenced its belief in 
the new parish house venture by a 
contribution of ¢1,148 toward the 
expense thereof. 
Misses Edith Smith Wilson and 
Millicent Grace Perkins are the Bev- 
erly members of the class of 1905, 
Salem Normal School. 
A.G. Tomasello has been awarded 
the contract for the new sewers in 
Cabot street. 
The marriage of Stephen Edward 
Woodberry to Allie Augusta Cole was 
celebrated at 85 Hale street on Mon- 
day evening, in the presence of a 
number of friends and relatives, by 
the Rev. Herbert Judson White, 
assisted by Rev. Edwin H. Byington. 
The bride looked charming ina gown 
of lansdowne cut en traine, and carried 
bride’s roses. Dr. E..G, Hooper, of 
Boston was best man, and Miss Aimee 
A. Woodberry bridesmaid, while How- 
ard K. Preston, Hollis L. Cameron of 
this city, Roland C. Patch and Leroy 
Bowler of Salem officiated as ushers. 
Mr. and Mrs. Woodberry will reside 
at 167 Magazine street, Cambridge, 
and will be at home after August 16. 
Miss Hattie Parker is spending a 
vacation with friends in New York 
city and Newark, N. J. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Davenport 
are receiving congratulations on the 
birth of a son, Robert Bennett, into 
their home. 
Mrs. R. E. Larcom has been the 
recent guest of friends in Waverly, 
Mass. 
Dr. Richard E. Stone has removed: 
his office to the Woodbury house, near 
Myrtle street, recently purchased by 
him. 
Master Forrest S. Cole of Pleasant 
Valley, Conn., is spending his vaca- 
tion with his aunt, Mrs. Nancy E. 
Hildreth of Pleasant street. 
Miss Eleanor E. Brown of this city 
is to be one of the graduates at the 
commencement of Smith College 
June 20. 
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