NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
The engagement of William Quinn 
of this city to Miss Bertha F. Smith 
of Winchester has been announced. 
The dance of the Alpha Upsilon 
fraternity drew a large number of 
young people to Commercial hall on 
Wednesday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Waldo Dudley and 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Joslyn enter- 
tained the members of the Social 
Whist club Tuesday evening at their 
home in the Endicott building. The 
evening was pleasantly spent with 
games and music, and refreshments 
were served. 
Wallace Porter has been elected 
president of the Unity club. 
Mrs. Chas. A. King of Judson street 
has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. 
Charles A. Dennis of Northampton, 
the past week. 
Mrs. Charles S. Patch has been the 
recent guest of Newburyport friends. 
The Samoset club, composed of 
‘‘shoe”’ men, will give a concert and 
ball in city hall on the evening of 
February 9. McClellen’s orchestra 
will render the concert program and 
dance music. 
A large audience was present at the 
First Baptist chapel on Tuesday even- 
ing on the occasion of the free concert 
of the Foss Bible class. Musical selec- 
tions were rendered by S. A. Gentlee, 
W A. Nolan and Alph De Merritt, 
and other pleasing numbers were well 
received. 
The annual banquet of the Essex 
County association of the Sons of 
Veterans was held in Grand Army 
hall on Tuesday evening. 
Maj. J. William Voss, Lieut. Edward 
A. Maloon and Lieut. Robert Robert- 
son were among the ushers from the 
2d corps Cadets at the Friday after- 
noon reception held by Governor and 
Mrs. Guild at the Hotel Somerset. 
Rev. Charles A. Ruse of Newton 
Theological institution will occupy the 
pulpit of the First Baptist church 
Sunday. Rev. Carey W. Chamber- 
lain, the new pastor, will assume his 
labors February 4. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
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Friends of William W. Lundgren of 
Salem recalled that Tuesday was his 
birthday, so planned a surprise for 
him at the home of Miss Florence D. 
Parsons on Dodge street. Mr. Lund- 
gren was made the recipient of a silver 
pencil and a hall tree. Music and 
refreshments helped to pass away a 
pleasant evening. 
The annual meeting of the Beverly 
Improvement society was held in the 
Washington Street chapel on Wednes- 
day evening, and took the form of a 
reception. The affair was one of more 
than passing notice, and was largely 
attended. 
Mrs. Hervey Elliott sustained a 
severe fracture of the knee-cap Tues- 
day evening while crossing Standley 
street. The ambulance was called 
and Mrs. Elliott was removed to her 
home, 14 Butman street. 
Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds Bulkeley 
entertained the members of the Parish 
Aid Alliance at her home on Hale 
street Wednesday afternoon. 
Boston Bows to Marte Cahill 
One of the most signal successes in 
Boston in many seasons is the 
‘smart’? musical play ‘‘Molly Moon- 
shine,” which is Marie Cahill’s star- 
ring vehicle for the present season, 
and which is eclipsing even its won- 
derful success in New York City by 
its phenomenal business in the pres- 
ent engagement. Thereremains only 
one week more in which to see Miss 
Cahill, as she will not play in New 
England any more this year. Her 
return to Boston has been the greatest 
triumph of her career. Although her 
reception at the Hollis in ‘Nancy 
Brown” was flattering two seasons 
ago, it could not compare with the 
emphatic character of this one. 
Standing room only has been the sign 
hung out at every performance, and 
the advance sale is such that the same 
is indicated for the rest of the engage- 
ment. Miss Cahill’s art has proved 
itself even more magnetic than ever 
and the triumph of the quiet and, 
worth-while method of America’s 
most popular comedienne over that of 
the conventicnal noisy kind has been 
scored to the credit of Boston. Miss 
Cahill demonstrates her ability to 
amuse most decidedly in ‘Molly 
Moonshine,” and also indicates more 
strongly than ever a versatility that 
promises much for the future. It 
will not always be songs and comedy 
with Miss Cahill if she yields to the 
suggestions of her friends and ad- 
mirers. 
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