NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY 
The meetings at Bethabah which 
have attracted many from all over 
the country closed on 
morning with a_ farewell service. 
Several notable people have been in 
attendance, among them Prof. H. 
Veysey of Toledo, O., well known 
as an abstainer from foods, who 
has spoken quite a number of times 
during his stay regarding his ab- 
stemiousness. E 
The marriage of Garnet L. 
son of Salem to Miss 
Wade of this city was solemnized 
on Wednesday evening. 
Abram L. Crosby is 
a sojourn in the Land 
line. 
Henry L. Odell has been at Am- 
herst the past week attending the 
commencement exercises at Am- 
herst College. Everett F. Dodge 
of this city received, his degree at 
the commencement. 
Gib- 
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Tuesday | 
Madeleine ; 
Rev. and Mrs. L. William Ad- 
ams gave a pleasant “at home” to 
the members 6f the Avenue Meth- 
odist church at the parsonage on 
Thursday afternoon and_ evening. 
The particularly notable event 
was the twentieth anniversary of 
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ad- 
ams. 
Mrs. Charles P. LeFavour gavea 
farewell party to the school teach- 
ers who have been guests at her 
home during the past year on Mon- 
day afternoon, and it proved a most 
pleasant occasion. Of the number 
Miss Bowden will enter matrimony, 
while Miss Evelyn Coombs has-ac- 
cepted a lucrative position in the 
Baltimore schools. 
The Essex Sunday School Union 
met in convention at the First 
Universalist Church on Wednesday 
afternoon. Dr. V. E. Tomlinson of 
Worcester made an address in the 
afternoon on “The large growth of 
the Sunday School,” while in the 
evening Rev. Pe W. isprague: otf 
Boston spoke on “The Work of the 
Sunday school. 
Mrs. Elbridge C. Sawyer is enter- 
taining Mrs. Abbie Folsom of 
Lakeport, N. H., at her home on 
Summer Street. 
Percy Varney Norwood, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Norwood, 
took his degree from Harvard this 
week. Mr. Norwood will follow 
teaching as his profession. 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Among the graduates of the Sa- 
lem Normal school on Tuesday 
were the following from Beverly: 
Olive Mary Adams, Gertrude Jose- 
phine St. Clair, Margaret F. Her- 
lihy, Martha Eva Bradstreet, Eliz- 
abeth P. Martin and Mary Russell 
Jones. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Richards 
have been enjoying a ten days’ out- 
ing at Hanover, N. H., where Mr. 
Richards attended the roth anniver- 
sary of his graduation from Dart- 
mouth College. 
Mrs. Charles W. Trask enter- 
tained the teachers of the Prospect 
Hill School at her home on Corning 
Street Monday afternoon at a lawn 
tea party. 
Work on the Highland Chambers 
on Railroad Avenue is progressing 
rapidly and the rooms will be ready 
for occupancy before many days. 
A large piazza has beén added to 
the southern side of the house. 
Dr. Frederick A. Webster has 
been elected secretary and treasur- 
er of the Essex County Homeopath- 
ic Society. 
James H. Morse has purchased a 
large tract of land on Cabot street 
lying between Mason and Herrick 
streets and will immediately pro- 
ceed to the erection of several mod- 
ern houses. 
A spacious piazza is being added 
to the Old Ladies’ home on Lovett 
street. 
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