NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
The hens began to cackle at City 
hall early Wednesday as an announce- 
ment of the annual poultry show 
of the Essex County Poultry associa- 
tion which again exhibited in this city 
this week. Many fine birds were 
shown and won the liberal prize list. 
The regular monthly twilight ser- 
vice will be held at the Washington 
Street church on Sunday afternoon at 
5 o'clock. The musical program wi 
be rendered by the Memoria Ladies’ 
quartette, and the pastor, Rev. 
Everard W. Snow, will deliver the 
afternoon address. 
The Junior Christian Endeavor so- 
ciety of the Dane Street church con- 
ducted a cake, candy and Japanese 
sale at the chapel on Thursday after- 
noon, which was largely patronized. 
In the evening a pleasing entertain- 
ment was given. 
For the school committee-at-large 
former Councilman Roundy defeated 
Candidates Boyden and King; Ben- 
jamin Huntoon was high liner from 
Ward 4, while Edward L. Millett had 
the field to himself in Ward 5. The 
city went no license by the usual 
majority of two to one. 
Rev. Poindexter S. Henson, D.D., 
pastor of Tremont Temple, Boston, 
opened the First Baptist Bible school 
on Thursday evening with his famous 
lecture on ‘“Grumblers.’”’ Dr. Hen- 
son’s effort was enthusiastically re- 
ceived and his lecture greatly en- 
joyed. The proceeds of the course 
will be devoted to the Bible School 
picnic fund. 
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The first reunion of the class of 
1905, B.H.S., will be held on Decem- 
ber 26, at Hardie hall. President 
Williams has appointed efficient com- 
mittees for the event and the antici- 
pation of class members is great. 
The H. J. White Bible class held a 
successful cake and candy sale at the 
First Baptist vestry on Friday after- 
noon. 
The vesper service to have been 
held at the Unitarian church last Sun- 
day afternoon was postponed on ac- 
count of the storm. The service will 
be held on Sunday afternoon at 4 
o'clock, when the attractive program 
announced will be rendered by the 
church quartette and Rev. Benjamin 
R. Bulkeley will deliver an address. 
Miss Carrie St. Clair entertained 
the members of the Ladies’ Charitable 
society at her home on Cabot street, 
Monday evening. 
The Knights and Ladies of Malta 
enjoyed a snipping party at their hall 
on Monday evening. The grand offi- 
cers were present and an enjoyable 
evening passed. 
Bass River lodge of Odd Fellows 
will entertain Kearsarge lodge of 
Lynn at the lodge roomson Thursday 
evening. 
The Salem district convention, com- 
posed of the Sunday schools of Bev- 
erly, Boxford, Danvers, Marblehead, 
Middleton, Peabody, Salem, Topsfield 
and Wenham met on Wednesday 
afternoon and evening at the Avenue 
Methodist church. A number of 
prominent speakers addressed the 
large audience of Sunday school 
workers present, and the sessions 
were greatly enjoyed. 
The semi-annual meeting of the 
Woman's Foreign Missionary society 
of the Salem Baptist association was 
held on Thursday afternoon in the 
First Baptist chapel. Mrs. Edwards, 
president of the society, and Mrs. B. 
Slade Brock of Kangiro, India, were 
the speakers. 
Mrs. Abby Folsom, who has been 
the guest of County Commissioner 
and Mrs. Elbridge C. Sawyer. left for 
her home in Lakeport, N.H., Tuesday. 
Beverly people should take out 
their fire alarm cards and add the fol- 
lowing: ‘8, corner of” Elliott and 
Beckford streets.’ This is one of the 
new boxes recently installed by the 
city electrician’s department. 
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