NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
Aggressive lodge of Good Templars 
will hold a New Year’s tree on Mon- 
day evening 
The engagement of Miss Nellie C. 
Richardson to Roland F. Herrick is 
announced. Both are popular young 
people. 
Fred W. Herrick has been elected 
president of the Cabot club. The 
annual banquet will be held January 9. 
Cabot lodge, A.O U.W. paid a fra- 
ternal visit to Columbia lodge of 
Marblehead on Thursday evening. 
Another attempt to organize the 
Alumni association of the Beverly 
High school will be held in Room 38 at 
the school building on Tuesday even- 
ing. 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
The inauguration of the city gov- 
ernment of 1906 will occur Monday 
with public exercises at noon at city 
hall. Joint convention of the two 
branches will be held at 3 o’clock in 
the council chamber, when the various 
officers for the year will be chosen. 
At a caucus of the members-elect, 
held on Wednesday evening, John W. 
Lovett was nominated for street com- 
missioner; Dr. David C. Coleman, 
city physician ; John E. Healey, water 
commissioner, and Frank A Wood- 
bury, overseer of the poor, and the 
present incumbents for the remaining 
positions. 
The members of the class of 1905, 
Beverly High school, held their first 
reunion at Hardie hall on Tuesday 
evening. A large number of gradu- 
ates attended and enjoyed the even- 
ing’s festivities, prominent among 
which was a Christmas tree, presents 
from which were given out by School 
Committeeman-elect Huntoon as San- 
ta Claus. Most of the presents were 
rather suggestive of some occasion in 
the recipient’s school days and caused 
much merriment. Music was ren- 
dered by the Mandolin club, many 
members of which were graduates in 
the latest class. 
Mrs. Sarah J. Perkins of Railroad 
avenue spent the Christmas holidays 
with Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Whittier of 
Lawrence. 
The Woman’s Relief corps held a 
Blue Jay supper on Friday evening. 
The affair was a novel one and was 
much enjoyed. 
Mrs. Everett Wallis is entertaining 
her sister, Miss Carrie Nutter, of 
Wilmington, Del. 
The annual gentlemen’s night of the 
Girls’ club of the First Baptist church 
was held on Wednesday evening, and 
a large number of friends enjoyed the 
members’ hospitality. The vestry was 
prettily decorated and presented a 
charming appearance. An entertain- 
ment, consisting of many interesting 
features, was enjoyed and _ refresh- 
ments served, a number of young 
ladies presiding over the chafing 
dishes. 
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