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A Merry Christmas and all the felici- 
tations of the season is the sincere wish 
of the Breeze to its readers. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell 
are to move into their new cottage at 
Montserrat next week. 
The girls’ and boys’ gymnasium class 
costume party and Christmas tree in 
Marshall’s hall this afternoon will be the 
occasion of a merry time for the young 
people. “They have made great prepara- 
tions for the event. 
Miss. M. E. White and her: mother 
have leased the apartments in the Trowt 
homestead, now occupied by Mr. and 
Mrs. Campbell, and will move into the 
same as soon as vacated. 
The Baptist church Sunday School 
will have their Christmas tree tonight. 
The festivities will commenceat 6.30. 
Christmas at the Baptist Church. 
Special exercises-have been arranged 
for Sunday at the Baptist church. Rev. 
C. S. Pond will preach in the morning 
on “The Abiding Christ.’’ In the 
evening the Christmas concert by the 
children will be given. Following is the 
p ogram: 
Voluntary, ‘‘ The Heavens are Telling, Haydn 
The Christmas Greeting, 
Willie Campbell, Walter Williams 
Hymn, ‘‘Antioch.’’ 
The Reading of the Bible. 
The Evening Prayer. 
Song, ‘‘ Framed in Wreaths of Evergreen,”’ 
Primary Department 
Recitation, ‘‘ My.Christmas Day,”’ 
Leslie Culbert 
Exercise, ‘Star,’ Myron Williams, Frank 
Brigham, Malcolm Campbell, Eleanor Hull. 
Recitation, Jesus and the. Angels, 
Mary Chapman 
Song, Bethlehem’s Beautiful Star, 
Mary. Chapman, Mildred Gerrish 
Exercises What Christmas Brings, Flin Hakan- 
son, William Tulloch, Phylis Culbert, Guer- 
don Davis. _ 
Recitation, Giving and Living, 
Song, The Little Lord Jesus, 
Primary Department 
Recitations, The.Dearest Gift, Lydia Poole 
A Glad Little Girl, Mabel Coburn 
On Christmas Day, Elsie Cole 
Soutid Fhroughthe World, Dorothy Williams 
Song, It Came upon the Midnight Clear, Mildred 
Gerrish, Jessie Wright, Mary Chapman, 
Margaret Lee. 
Recitation, Giving, Malcolm Campbell 
Exercise, The Christmas Box, Helen Hodgkins, 
Le Jie Culbert, Mer'e Williams, Charlie Hull 
Sof, The Beautiful Stars, Quartette 
‘The Christmas Offering. 
Récitation, What the Star Saw, 
Exercise, Primary Department, 
=. Curtis: Hannibal, Eunice Hannibal 
Recitation, If I Liyed in Bethlehem, 
Mildred Gerrish 
Margaret Lee 
Jessie Wright 
Hymn. 
The Pastor’s Address. 
Solo, Is Hé Yours, 
Benedietiony * * 
Postlude; Marches <= 
Miss Florence Chapman 
Guilmante 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WatrterR P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats anod Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating \ 
/ Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
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All Work Personally Attended to. 
for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
N West Street m= = 
TELEPHONE 65 ) 
Beverly Farms 
En come VIA VEE LEON VLA VEE VEO VLE Reread Wad 
The second game inthe G. A. R. and 
Associates’ pitch tournament was played 
last evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce will 
spend the holiday in Manchester with 
Mrs. Pierce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Hoffman. 
Howard E. Morgan and family will 
spend Christmas in Manchester, where 
there will be a family gathering. 
Henry S. Walker, doing business un- 
der the title of Walker Bros. & Co., are 
reported to have business trouble to the 
extent that their store has been closed for 
a settlement. ‘The firm is located in 
Boston. They had a summer branch 
here for several years. 
The St. John’s Episcopal church Sun- 
day School will have their Christmzs tree 
and entertainment this afternoon. 
low as we could buy them today. 
well as to consult us on Diamonds. 
164° Main Street 
Special inducement. 
As a special inducement we have put two rings in our window, ata 
reasonable price, and shall reduce same $1.00 a day until sold. 
pay anyone to keep close watch of these bargains (for they will be such) as 
F. S. THOMPSON, JEWELER 
The Pierce Nurseries have been given 
the contract to do all pruning and to clean 
the moths from the George Lee estate at 
Beverly Farms. 
At their homein Winter Hill Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin L. Pride, so well known 
here, will have a large family gathering 
Christmas which will be attended by the 
following from here: Deaconand Mrs. 
Edwin Pride, Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. 
Pride, Mrs. Charles F. Preston, Frank 
I. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. 
Doane, and also Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
E. Ober of Beverly. 
F. P. Gaudreau will keep his barber 
shop in Central square open on Christ- 
mas eve until 10.30 o’clock. It will be 
closed all Christmas Day. Adv. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
DIAMONDS AT COST! A 
Notwithstanding the present high price of Diamonds and the prospect 
of a further advance in the nearfuture we feel that our stock is larger than 
it should be and propose to make such prices as should reduce it. 
We have many stones bought several years ago before the advance, 
which are priced on the basis of what they cost, and are marked to sell as 
It will re- 
Gloucester, Mass. 
