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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PRETTY WAISTS 
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you welcome. 
Re ae 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Sadie Cole of Chelsea was a 
guest over Sunday of George Norie and 
family. 
A large party of young people from 
Gloucester were among those who at- 
tended the dance in Town hall Tuesday 
evening. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Willmon- 
ton entertained at their home on Pleas- 
ant street Tuesday evening in honor of 
Mr. Willmonton’s birthday. ‘There 
were six tables at whist. 
The fire drill was practiced at the G. 
A. ©riest school Monday, when the new 
fire alarm gong was used instead of the 
drummer boys as usual, and the building 
was emptied in 47 seconds,—record 
time. ‘The alarm was sounded in the 
midst of recitations and not all the teach- 
ers, much less the children, knew the 
drill was to be practiced. ‘The drill has 
been practiced every day this week, in- 
doors, and the new gong installed last 
week has proved to be of great assistance. 
It removes all danger of confusing the 
fire signal with the regular signals. 
Principal Mead lays much stress on the 
fire drill and the decorum of the children 
in practicing the drill, and one has only 
to visit the school at any time to see the 
success he has achieved in this very im- 
portant feature of the work, 
: Spring Millinery _a 
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday—March 25, 26 and 27. 
Everyone Weicome 
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Every lover of beautiful millinery and suit styles is invited to enjoy this 
magnificent display which opens next Wednesday, March 25th. Whether 
you come to select your Easter hat or suit or whether you come merely to 
look and glean late fashion hints—the Miilinery Salon and Suit Room bids 
Never before has this store been able to combine so much 
grace and character in Spring Millinery and Suit correctness and yet main- 
tain a modest seale of prices so that every woman may be assured perfect 
styles—no matter how much she chooses to. pay. 
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The Haphazard club will hold its 
social Monday evening, March 23, at 
Lee’s hall. 
Mrs. C. D. Temple returned home 
from Brookline Wednesday after seven 
weeks’ treatment at a private hospital. 
Mrs. Mary (Caulkin) Sheehan, moth- 
er of Peter Sheehan of this town, passad 
away, yesterday week at her home in 
Rockport at the age of 71 years. 
The current issue of the New Idea 
Woman’s Magazine, in an article on 
** Economizing Wall Space in Dining 
Room Construction,” has a picture of 
the dining room at Roland C. Lincoln’s 
cottage, Manchester Cove. 
Peat’s wall papers at Loomis’. 
nd Suit Opening 
NECK FIXINGS FOR 
EASTER 
AWAIT YOUR COMING 
No Cards 
John Keenan, the postofice block 
hairdresser, has added an electrical mas- 
sage outht to his equipment. 4 
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Callahan are 
expected home from their trip to the 
Orient. and the Mediterranean withina 
few weeks. 
At a meeting of the Story High school 
alumni Monday evening, at the home of 
Mrs. Charles E. Williams, it was voted 
to hold the annual reunion on the 8th or 
10th of April. The following com- 
mittee was appionted to arrange the af- 
fair: Frank Fleming, Mrs. C. E. Wil- 
liams, Mrs. H. L. Roberts, Mrs. W. 
W. Joseph, Miss Lena Morgan, Bert 
Sinnicks and Walter Fleming. 
MARCH IS THE PRUNNING MONTH 
For Many Things 
Hedges can NOW be trimmed to perfect lines, which can be maintained 
throughout the summer, 
Perfect lines are sometimes impossible without 
making bare spots in the foliage if the first prunning is left until summer. 
If hedges have been neglected and are out of shape now is the time to make 
them right. 
This 
gooseberry, etc. 
easy to pick the fruit. 
is the month to prune apples, pears, peach,plum, cherry, currants, 
Our method of apple prunning keeps the trees low— 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Horticulture 
Landscape Gardening 
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