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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The newly finished basement of St. 
Margaret's church was crowded last 
evening when the annual concert by 
the children of the Sunday school was 
given. The program as printed in 
last week’s BREEZE was carried out, 
the concert including instrumental 
music, recitations and dancing in Part 
I, and a Christmas cantata entitled 
‘King mWinter anes L artes) ae Vast 
evening also the gold medal and other 
prizes wereawarded. The gold medal 
for excellence in Christian Doctrine 
was awarded to Miss May Toomey, 
and the second and third prizes in this 
went to Miss eee g Murray and 
Joseph Rouik § This is the first time 
the new assembly hall has been used 
and it proved a pleasing innovation to 
all who attended and filled it to over- 
flowing. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Marshall can 
well congratulate themselves on select- 
ing Tuesday as the day to start on the 
trip south, for the days following were 
extremely cold and much the opposite 
to weather found in southern climes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall made the trip 
from New York by boat, and they 
arrived in Jacksonville, Fla. yester- 
day, whence they will go shortly to 
Daytona, and other points of interest. 
Thursday evening the G.A.R. and 
Associates played the third game in 
the pitch tournament and much in‘er- 
est was shown by each individual to 
land one of the silver cups offered for 
the highest score. 
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E. C. SAWYER. 
Many of the Beverly Farms friends 
of the newly appointed Judge Michael 
J. Murray of Boston attended the 
informal recept:on tendered himWed- 
nesday evening by about 100 of his old- 
time friends at the Boston City club. 
Jos. P. Lyons, his law partner, acted 
as toastmaster, and the principal 
speakers were ex-Mayor Hayes of 
Springfield, Mr. Sullivan of Manches- 
ter, Naeiy, 1. Howard of Brook: 
field, Mr. Curley Of Chelsea, “Mi «J; 
Connolly of Waltham, Mr. Bradley of 
Lawrence. These last were Judge 
Murray’s old classmates at the Boston 
University Law school. Judge Mur- 
ray hasa great many friends here, 
and he has been identified at various 
times with public spirited movements 
in this place. His father, who is 90 
years old, has served on the school 
committee in Fitchburg for many 
years. 
Wednesday evening was an inter- 
esting one for the members of the 
local order of Foresters, it being the 
annual installation of officers—the 
work being performed by the install- 
ing staff, in costume, from the George 
Washington Court of Lynn. After 
the exercises, refreshments were 
served and the time until midnight 
spent in a social way and dancing. 
Visiting members from Lynn, Salem, 
Beverly and Gloucester were present. 
Nathan Hull who has been the jan- 
itor of Marshall’s hall for a long period 
of years, has resigned, and has ac- 
cepted a position at the W. F. Low 
stable. 
Preston W.R. Corps have extended 
to Preston Post and Associates an in- 
vitation to join with them fora social 
evening at G.A R. hall, next Tuesday 
evening, Jan. 22, and it is needless, 
perhaps, to state that the invitation 
has been accepted and the time is 
being looked forward to with much 
anticipation. 
This week’s meeting of the Ladies’ 
Sewing circle was on Thursday even- 
ing at the Hart street home of Mrs. 
Ee Ly May: 
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