NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
A more prominent lecturer than 
Prof. Edward Howard Griggs has not 
appeared in Beverly for a long time, 
and his appearance at the Washington 
Street church on Thursday afternoon 
in the Lothrop club course was suff- 
cient to draw a large audience to listen ° 
to this eloquent lecturer and teacher. 
He kept his audience rapt in enthu- 
siam while he spoke on “St. Francis 
or evasisi.* Dr.: Adelbert N-. Bruce 
favored the audience with several 
songs. 
The special committee for increased 
high school accommodations submitt- 
ed its report to the board of aldermen 
Tuesday evening. It favoreda 16-room 
addition to the present building, to be 
built in the rear at a cost of rising 
$100,000. It is thought that these 
increased accommodations will provide 
for the next decade, if not longer. 
Louis L. Dodge has been enjoying 
a trip to Baltimore and Washington. 
Mason S. Safford of Detroit, Mich. 
has been the recent guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. W.H. Ferrick. 
The reception and entertainment 
which the Foss Bible class gave at the 
First Baptist Chapel, on Tuesday 
evening was well attended by friends 
of the class, and a large number of the 
employees of the “Shoe’’ accepted 
the invitation to be present. Rev. 
Carey W. Chamberlin, the new pastor, 
was the guest of honor, and made the 
acquaintance of many of the men. 
Miss Bessie B. Borroughs, Samuel A. 
Gentlee and Mrs. Effie P. Ray, con- 
tributed pleasing vocal selections, 
Miss Velma Atwood Bailey, read, and 
interesting steriopticon pictures, in- 
cluding those of Rev. H. J. White, 
the pastor, S. L. White, Willard O. 
Wylie, Dea. Rufus Larcom, Dea. 
Rufus E. Larcom, were shown by 
J. Frank Rolfe. 
Hon. David I. Robinson of Glouces- 
ter, delivered an intensely interesting 
lecture at the Washington Street 
Chapel on Tuesday evening, on his 
travels in Europe. The lecture was 
fully illustrated with pictures which 
Mr. Robinson took on his Continental 
trip. 
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AT - OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Fred H. Wallis of North Beverly, 
has accepted a lucrative position as 
private secretary to Louis H. Baker, 
secretary of the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery Company, at its Boston office. 
Miss Esther W. Stickney is at 
Columbus, Ohio, where she is attend- 
ing Ohio State University. 
The sudden and untimely death of 
Miss Blanche M. Munroe on Saturday, 
has cast a gloom over her many 
friends in town. The funeral was 
held on Tuesday, at her home on 
Central street and was largely attend- 
ed. Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin, her 
pastor, officiated, and music was rend- 
ered by a quartet. Floral tributes 
were profuse and beautiful and testi- 
fied the esteem in which she was held. 
Interment was in the Hale street 
cemetery. 
The Salem conference of Baptist 
ministers, of which Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond of the Farms is secre- 
tary, will convene on Tuesday, March 
6, at 2.30, with Rev. Mr. Padelford 
in Lynn. 
Daniel Linehan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
We are the Contractors for the Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H. C. Frick’s 
new residence We a rae ee es 
DANIEL LINEHAN 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
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are employed 
as teachers 
in other busi- 
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in all parts of 
the country. 
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