NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
The Bobolink quartette, consisting 
of Misses Merle Moses, Molly Bell, 
Marion Crafts and Ruth Foster, will 
‘“‘take their second flight’’ at Malta 
hall on the evening of December 7, 
when they will favor their audience 
with a choice program of musical selec- 
tions. The quartette will be assisted 
by a reader. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin 
entertained the members of the Pros- 
pect Hill Whist club at their home on 
Harrison avenue, Monday evening. 
Charles H. Ely has gone to Bar 
Harbor, where he will superintend the 
erection of a new recreation pavilion 
which will cost $50,000. 
The Ladies’ Charitable society of 
St. Mary’s church conducted a well- 
attended whist party and dance at 
Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday 
evening. A pleasing musical pro- 
gram was rendered and refreshments 
served. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Wallace of 
Central street have been entertaining 
Mr. Henry A. Doherty and his son of 
St. John, N.B. 
Rev. A. A. Berle, D.D., addressed 
the members of the board of trade 
at their November meeting Tuesday 
evening. The address was a timely 
one and was eagerly listened to. Re- 
freshments were served at the close. 
The senior society of Christian En- 
deavor of the Dane Street church 
conducted a well-attended ghost and 
box party at the chapel Wednesday 
evening. 
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Franco-American Soups 
Preserved Ginger 
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Chaffard Olive Oil 
Maclaren’s Cheese 
Tanagon Vinegar 
P. & C. Sardines 
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California Fruits, Red Label 
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Frank E. Alger has purchased one 
of the Dexter houses on Pierce avenue 
and will move thence in the course of 
the next few weeks. 
Miss Marion R. Dexter won the 
sophomore prize for declamation at 
Bates college last week. Last year 
Miss Dexter was the successful con- 
testant for the freshman prize. 
The monthly conference of the 
young people’s societies connected 
with the Baptist churches of the Bev- 
erly district will be held with the First 
Baptist church in this city on Monday 
evening. Addresses will be made by 
Rev. F. W. Padelford of Lynn and by 
Arthur D. Prince of Wenham. The 
members of the local society will 
entertain. 
The next dancing party of the Bal- 
lou club will be held in City hall on 
Thanksgiving evening. The Lynn 
Cadet orchestra will furnish the pro- 
gram, which is an assurance of excel- 
lent music. 
“The County Chairman’s” Farewell 
“The County Chairman,” George 
Ade’s clever pictorial comedy, which 
has but one week to run at the Tre- 
mont theatre, has come into its own 
as a genuine American play. Its sea- 
sons have been marked by crowded 
houses, which welcomed with hearty 
laughter the many clever and witty 
sayings, droll situations and humorous 
episodes which George Ade has clev- 
erly framed together under the title 
above. Suffice it to say that Maclyn 
Arbuckle, Willis P. Sweatnam, the 
old-time minstrel George S. Christie, 
Charlotte Downing, Grace Fisher, 
Catherine Calhoun, and other mem- 
bers of the company have caught the 
popular fancy through their artistic 
endeavors. No more elaborate pro- 
duction of comedy has ever been 
given an American play, and the hun- 
dreds of people employed in the 
parade scenes and other realistic epi- 
sodes handled with most energetic and 
artistic skill. It isa matter of regret 
to a vast number of playgoers in Bos- 
on and vicinity that the present en- 
gagement is so brief. 
Arthur Farrin has accepted the po- 
sition of manager of French’s Cream- 
ery in the Mason building. 
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