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25 Mrs. John Price was called West, 
Thursday by the death of her brother. 
~ A unique form of entertainment was 
given in the Chapel Wednesday evening 
by the Ladies Social circle, it being a 
Railroad Restaurant. The ‘“gates’’ were 
open from 6 to 8 o'clock and many 
** passengers ’’’ availed themselves of the 
opportunity to get a good supper, for the 
ladies of the Social circle have the name 
of always providing good suppers. And 
it was a conglomerate gathering that 
alighted from the “‘trains.’? Persons 
of various nationalities in the costume of 
their country were there. Some could 
speak English, others could not and had 
to be escorted around. Mrs. F. M. 
Johnson sought funds for the Chelsea 
fire sufferers as a Salvation Army lassie; 
Misses Fannie Knight and Beth Jewett 
were Sisters of Charity; Miss Agnes 
Carter was a gypsy maiden with an ac- 
cordion; John Carter and Frank Floyd 
were colored waiters; Willard Rust and 
Joe Floyd were Chinamen; Mrs. F. M. 
Andrews and son had just arrived from 
Hungary. Miss Martha Knight took 
the cake, though, when she came into 
the ‘‘station’’ pushing a baby carriage. 
The baby had the measles and couldn't 
even cry. Her charge was placed in the 
baggageroom while she partook of the 
evening meal. 
Odd Fellows Celebrate. 
The 89th anniversary of Odd Fellow- 
ship in America was observed in Man- 
chester Thursday evening, when Mag- 
nolia lodge, 149, held a dance in the 
Town hall. The hall was crowded by 
the members of the lodge, visiting mem- 
bers, and friends. An overflow gather- 
ing played whist and hearts in the lodge 
room above. 
Many of the old style dances was on 
the dance order and many of the old 
time dancers joined in the fun. Among 
them was one of the charter members of 
the local lodge; W. C. Rust, who de- 
lights each year to get on the floor with 
the younger people and ** shake it out.’’ 
Mr. Rust wore a pair of slippers which 
he has used in dancing for the past 25 
years. 
The evening proved one of much 
pleasure for ail. Long’s five piece or- 
chestra furnished the music. Refresh- 
ments of ice cream and cake were served 
at intermission. W. W. Hoare, noble 
grand, was the floor director, assisted by 
H. M. Stanley, vice grand. The aids 
included the entertainment committee of 
the lodge: Frank G. Cheever, D. T. 
Beaton, G. S. Sinnicks, A. E. Olson, 
A. E. Hersey, Ellery H. Rogers, F. A. 
Rowe, Lorenzo Baker, C. L. Hoyt and 
Chas. E. Williams. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
WYATT’S MARKET 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
MASS. 
MRS: L. T. B. WYATT 
Announces to the public and the former patrons of the old- 
established “ Wyatt’s Market” that this season the market will 
be under the personal management of Mr. C. E. Buxton, and, 
as in the past, High Quality Goods and First Class Service 
will characterize the establishment. §/In addition to Meats 
and Provisions, a full and complete stock of Strictly High 
Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Fruits will be 
carried this season, all at Boston market prices. §|At this 
time she would respectfully thank all patrons for past favors 
and solicit a continuance of their valued patronage. 
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Orders will be collected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
Moth Work Started. 
The moth suppression work is now on 
in full force in the Manchester woods. 
Lost Monday morning the work was 
started, a gang of 50 men arriving on 
one of the morning trains. Mr. Worth- 
ley of the state commission is in charge 
of the work, though Mr. Phillips is in 
charge of the wood cutting, over 300 
men working all along the shore. W. 
D. Corliss of Gloucester is in immediate 
charge of operations at Manchester. 
Men are wanted to put to work at 
once and all rumors to the effect that 
Manchester men cannot getthe work 
are false. Any Manchester man who 
wants work will get it in preference to 
all others. There are now 75 men at 
work and Supt. Kirkland intends to have 
fully 100 the first of next week. 
The underbrush and useless growth is 
being cleared away to make ready for 
spraying. The work is being done now 
in the section of the town off Pine street, 
but a gang will work at the Cove, near 
the Magnolia station the coming week. 
————For Sale by———— 
GHAS. HOOPER, Manchester 
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ANNOUNGEMENT 
I beg to announce to the résidents of the North Shore that I have pur- 
chased from Walker Bros. & Co. the provision business conducted by them at 
Beverly Farms for the past twenty years, including their good will and trade. 
Having had twenty-five years experience on the North Shore, eight years as 
manager of Wyatt’s Market, I thoroughly understand the selection of choice 
meats, fruits, vegetables, etc., carried by first-class markets. The business will 
be conducted under the name of Brewer’s Market, which will be opened on or 
about April 20, 1908. I solicit your patronage. 
WALTER P. BREWER. 
Beverly Farms, Mass., Feb. 10, 1908. 
We, the undersigned, certify that we have sold the good will and trade of 
our North Shore business to Walter P. Brewer. 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1908. 
