NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY: 
Mrs. Thierfielder of Beckford street 
entertained the members of the La- 
dies’ Aid Society of the Avenue 
Methodist church on Thursday after- 
noon. 
is. Frost & Co. have. .been 
awarded the contract to clean the 
trees in the city of brown tail moths, 
being the lowest bidders. 
The annual meeting of the Wash- 
ington ‘street church will be held on 
Friday evening, Feb. 23. Rev. Ed- 
ward F. Sanderson of Providence, R I., 
a former pastor, will be present as the 
guest of the evening. 
The Girls Club of the First Baptist 
church will give a reception to parents 
at the chapel on Wednesday evening, 
February 28. 
Rev.Carey W.Chamberlain and fam- 
ily have taken the Fanning bouse on 
Lothrop street for the present. 
A twilight service will be held at 
the Washington street church on Sun- 
day afternoon at five o’clock. The 
Beacon Ladies Quartet of Boston will 
sing. 
Karl A. Andren of this city has left 
his position in South Africa and is 
now connected with a London busi- 
ness house. » 
Liberty Lodge of Masons exempli- 
fied the third degree on several candi- 
dates Monday evening. Schlehuber 
of Lynn served a lunch at the close of 
the installation. | 
The members of Hose 3 enter- 
tained the lady friends who assisted 
at their recent fair at the hose house 
on Wednesday evening. 
Reception to New Pastor 
The reception to Rev. Carey W. 
Chamberlian, the new pastor of the 
First Baptist church, Mrs. Cham- 
berlain and Master Carey J. Chamber- 
lian, on Monday evening, was a de- 
lightful affair. The chapel of the 
church was filled with representatives 
from every church in town, as well as 
a large representation from the new 
pastor’s own flock. The-chape] was 
prettily decorated with potted plants, 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
and the national colors lent an effect- 
ive setting to the decorated scheme. 
The receiving party stood at the 
easterly end of the chapel, and Deacon 
Rufus Larcom and Ezra A. Stone as- 
sisted in welcoming the guests. For 
over an hour there was a steady flow 
of the happiest greetings, heartiest wel- 
comes and assurances of co-operation in 
the work. The formal greetings were 
given the pastor in behalf of the differ- 
ent societies connected with the 
church by representatives from them. 
Dea. Leland H. Cole responded for the 
Bible school, Abram L. Crosby for the 
Parish, Dea. Rufus Larcom for the 
church, Hollis L. Cameron for the 
Baptist Young People’s union, Mrs. 
M. Jennie Eldredge for the Foreign 
Mission circle, Miss Nannie L. Stone 
for the Home Mission circle, Miss 
Effie Macdonald for the Junior union, 
Miss Edith S. Wilson for the Girl's 
club, Howard K. Preston for the 
Young Men’s club, Dea. Willard O. 
Wylie for the Foss Bible class, and 
Horace W. Woodberry, jr., for the 
Comrades club. The greetings of the 
ministers of the city were warmly ex- 
tended by Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley 
of the First Parish, while Rev. Alex- 
ander Blackburn, D.D., of Salem wel- 
comed to the Salem Baptist associa- 
tion. During the evening music was 
rendered by Wood’s orchestra, lend- 
ing an added charm to the happiness 
of the occasion. The reception was 
a most cordial one and evidenced the 
good-will with which the Beverly peo- 
ple have opened their hearts and 
homes to the newest of Beverly pas- 
tors and his family. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
To Honor Washington 
Next Wednesday afternoon in the 
Beverly Farms school, at 1,30 o’clock, 
there will be held in the assembly 
hall special exercises in commemora- 
tion of Washington’s birthday, in 
which the children of the school, mem- 
bers of the W. R. C.,° Preston: Post 
188 and associates will take part. The 
public is cordially invited to attend. 
Among the numbers on the program 
will be included.a short address by 
School Committeeman C. H. Trowt, 
patriotic speaking, songs, etc., by the 
children, an address by Com. Chas. 
H. Day on Abraham Lincoln, and an 
address by Rev. Nicholas R. Walsh 
on George Washington. The G. A. 
R. and associates’ quartet wil] con- 
tribute several selections 
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