NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ESSEX 
At the Methodist chureh the 
week of prayer has been observed. 
A revivalist was present from Bos- 
ton. The meetings have been well 
attended and much interest has 
been shown. 
The basket ball team is doing 
well, practicing. The players are 
all beginners and have had _ no 
game with out of town clubs. One 
is slated for Gloucester. We look 
to see the Essex boys give good ac- 
count of themselves. 
Monday William F. Bushee, while 
running his car on the Bay State 
Electric Railway, received an _ in- 
jury which resulted in the breaking 
of two ribs. The cause of the’ acci- 
dent was the breaking of an axle of 
the electric car. Mr. Bushee who 
was then acting as motorman, was 
thrown against the brake with so 
much foree as to cause the injury 
mentioned above. 
We are told that Miss Helen 
Grinnel Mears has been received by 
the music lovers of Boston and 
vicinity. People of note and of 
high attainments in the world of 
music pronounce rare encomiums on 
her voice and predict a brilliant fu- 
ture before her. 
The Union Missionary service 
last Friday afternoon, in which the 
members of all the churches of the 
town took part was a complete suc- 
cess notwithstanding the very bad 
weather. Some 150 persons were 
present. Several speakers from out 
of town were present. A lunch was 
served. 
The class of 1912 E. H. S., held a 
dance at the Town hall last Friday 
evening. Owing to the bad weather 
very few were present. Long’s or- 
chestra furnished the music. A 
small margin over expenses was 
cleared. 
Monday evening at the YMC A 
the boys enjoyed a Town meeting. 
There was lots of fun, lots of sense 
and nonsense. Frank KE. Raymond, 
Esq., took the part of moderator. 
The launching of the vessel for 
Thursday of last week, which we 
spoke of in the last Breeze, had to 
be postponed on account of the ice 
filling the river, rendering it im- 
possible for the tug from Glouces- 
ter to come in and tow the vessel 
out. 
Mr. Kadesh, principal of the Es- 
sex High school, bas been chosen 
manager of the Essex basketball 
team. Mr. Kadesh is a hustler and 
has had much experience in ath- 
letics. We look for a prosperous 
season for the team under his man- 
agement. 
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Why Not Now ? 
Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and provisions, 
as you will find here, in our ol 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain 
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Miss Mary E. Raymond, a vet- 
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Norway street, Boston, was a guest 
of her brother, B. Frank Raymond 
over Sunday. 
Owing to the extreme cold 
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shipyards. The icemen, however, 
have been happy, although the thaw 
of Tuesday night gave them a mo- 
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