NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
The First Baptist Church was filled 
with a representative Beverly audience 
on Tuesday evening to listen to Rev. 
Russell H. Conwell, D.D., in his 
lecture on “Personal Glimpses of 
Famous Men and Women.”’ Dr. Con- 
well’s appearance was his 23d in the 
city, and he made pleasant reference 
to it in his prefacing remarks. The 
lecture was replete with the most 
charming of incidents and most bril- 
liant of thoughts, introduced as only 
Dr. Conwell knows. Familiar ac- 
quaintance with such a number of our 
country’s most prominent characters 
gave him opportunity to delineate to 
his audience the side of life as he had 
seen it. The theme of the lecture 
might be summed up in this epigram : 
«True happiness lies not in fame, but 
about the fireside of home.” Before 
the lecture David M. Vining rendered 
a delightful program of organ music, 
and Mrs. Josephine S. Pierce played 
the postlude. 
Francisco A. DeSousa has left for 
Calgray, N.W.T., where he will spend 
the winter. 
The Massachusetts Cattle Owners’ 
association held an institute at Cherry 
Hill Farm on Thursday, it being the 
first one of the kind in the State. 
Addresses were made by prominent 
dairymen, and dinner was served in 
the barn, as a demonstration of the 
thorough cleanliness which Dr. Cham- 
berlain uses in the care of his breeded 
stock. 
George W. Rumball has_ returned 
from a hunting trip into the Maine 
wilds, bringing with him two fine 
specimen of deer. 
Miss LaRita F. Dennis of Newton 
Upper Falls was the guest of her 
parents, on Devon avenue, Sunday. 
Miss Grace Atkins has returned 
from a six weeks’ trip to Philadelphia, 
Washington and the other prominent 
southern cities. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanners enter- 
tained Eugene Ray and family of 
Mattapan, Sunday. 
Mrs. Elatus H. Brown of Creesy 
street entertained the Loyal Circle of 
King’s Daughters at her home on 
Monday afternoon. 
The Parish Aid Alliance will enter- 
tain its friends with a drama on the 
evening of November 21. Dancing 
will follow. 
Among the real estate transfers of 
the past week was one by Alderman 
Forman A. Crosby to Thomas W. 
Handy of Salem of a strip of land 
2 2-5xb feet. This small piece of realty 
has been in dispute for many years, 
and even the aid of the courts has 
been invoked to settle the title. 
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Rodney C. Larcom of East Lothrop 
street was the guest of friends in 
Concord, N.H., over Sunday. 
Canton City of Beverly held the 
second whist party of the winter series 
at Odd Fellows’ hall on Thursday 
evening. Many tables were in play 
and much interest was exhibited. 
Harry W. Haszard of 31 Lothrop 
street had the misfortune to fall from 
his wheel on Tuesday noon, while in 
front of the Mason block, breaking 
his ankle. The ambulance was called 
and the injured man removed to his 
home, where he is resting comforta- 
bly. 
The Knights and Ladies of Malta 
held a pretty dancing party in Malta 
hall on Monday evening. A large 
number of knights and ladies trom 
other commanderies were present and 
enjoyed the festivities. 
Charles P. Tindley spent Sunday in 
Rochester, N.H. 
Miss Ida C. Hefferon of Chicago 
university gave an interesting talk on 
«Art, its Nature and Function,” be- 
fore the Men’s club of St. Peter’s 
church Wednesday evening. 
The annual fair of the Universalist 
parish will be held in Ballou hall on 
December 6 and 7. 
The Women’s Relief corps served a 
harvest dinner at Grand Army hall 
Wednesday noon. 
The First Baptist Bible school en- 
tertainment course will be continued 
this winter, and the attractions will be 
worth seeing and hearing. Rev. Poin- 
dexter S. Henson, D.D., pastor of 
Tremont Temple, Boston, will be one 
of the lecturers. 
Mrs. Henry Wardwell of Chicago 
has been visiting her father, Capt. J. 
C. Kenney. 
Miss Sarah E. Weston of Pond 
street was the guest of friends in 
Haverhill Sunday. 
Rev. Henry Clark of Bristol, Conn., 
will occupy the pulpit of the First 
Baptist church Sunday. Dr. Clark is 
an excellent preacher, and his presence 
in Beverly is welcomed. 
Miss Eleanor H. Brown has been 
the recent guest of relatives in New- 
ark, N.J. 
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