NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
The members of the church and 
parish of the First Baptist church ten- 
dered their pastor, Rev. Herbert Jud- 
son White, and Mrs. White a farewell 
reception at the chapel on Tuesday 
evening. The decorations were of 
entwined autumn foliage and were 
very beautiful. Two cosy corners, 
one for the ministers of the city and 
the other for the receiving party were 
attractively decorated and made 
charming retreats. There wasa large 
number of friends present to bid fare- 
well to the pastor, friend and citizen, 
not only from his own church, but 
from every church in the city. Deacon 
Willard O. Wylie presided and pre- 
sented the various pastors of the city 
who made felicitous remarks. Rev. 
C. H. Wheeler of Danvers and Rev. 
Mr. Hodge of Winchester were also 
present and addressed the gathering. 
‘The words of farewell on behalf of the 
Bible school were spoken by Supt. 
Leland H. Cole, and Deacon Rufus 
Larcom gave the God-speed of the 
church. 
At the close an informal reception 
was held, Mrs. Leland H. Cole and 
Deacon Rufus Larcom assisting in 
receiving. 
Rev. Mr. White and his family go to 
their new Western home in Tacoma, 
Wash., on Monday, and the BREEZE 
joins in extending best wishes for 
abundant success in the new field. 
Harold F. Wells, who has been liv- 
' ing in town for the past four months, 
has returned to his home in Cum- 
mington, Mass. 
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NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, BEVERLY, Mass. 
W. F. Porter entertained a number 
of Baptist young people at ‘“ Netopa,” 
his Middleton camp, Saturday atter- 
noon, 
Deacon Ezra A. Stone has removed 
to the Haskell house at the corner of 
Cabot and Roundy streets. 
Mrs. Mary H. Morgan of New Lon- 
don, N.H., is the guest of her sister, 
Mrs. Albert G. Remmonds of Central 
Street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Eaton of 
Odell avenue have been entertaining 
their daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Beck 
of Dorchester. 
The First Parish Sunday school ob- 
served its ninety-fifth anniversary 
Sunday evening last. 
Stephen E. Goss of Pleasant street 
won the gold watch offered by the 
Boston Post for the correct solution 
of its recent ‘Cities in Maine”’ puzzle. 
G. H. Cushman of Schenectady, 
N Y., has been visiting friends in the 
city the past week. 
Manager Frank L. Decker of the 
Ropes Drug Company and Mrs. 
Decker have returned from a pleasant 
fortnight’s vacation spent with friends 
in Woolwich, Me. 
The mission of the Vincentian 
Fathers will open in St. Mary’s 
church on October 22. 
Miss Alice M. Oakes has returned 
from a pleasant vacation spent in 
Bethleham, N.H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Baker 
have been enjoying a trip to Gettys- 
burg, Washington, and the Southern 
battlefields. 
The Boston & Northern Street 
Railway Company is making an im- 
provement that meets the hearty com- 
mendation of the travelling public in 
the laying of new rails on Beverly 
bridge. For a number of months it 
has been tedious riding over the un- 
even irons. 
Walter H. Smith has been chosen 
Worshipful Master of Liberty Lodge 
of Masons, succeeding William R. 
Brooks, who has been honored. with 
the office for the past two years. 
Hervey Lunt was re-elected secretary 
for the twenty-third time. 
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164 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
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