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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Mrs. George D. Howe is opening her 
summer heme at Manchester next week. 
Samuel B. Dana of the Farms’ colony 
has been at Belgrade, Me., the past 
week. 
Mrs. Sylvester Tower and family 
closed their Commonwealth avenue 
house a few days ago and are now set- 
tled at their cottage on Cobb avenue, 
Manchester, for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boardman are 
closing their Washington residence next 
Monday and will arrive at their Man- 
chester cottage a few days after, making 
the trip over the road by auto. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Clark, jr., 
and family are closing their residence in 
Philadelphia the first of the coming week 
and will come immediately to West Man- 
chester, where they will occupy a cottage 
on Boardman hill. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward King and 
family arrived at Manchester yesterday 
and are settled at the Edward Robinson 
house, which occupies a delightful ele- 
vation off School street, overlooking the 
Essex County club, and affording an ex- 
cellent view of the ocean. 
A number of North Shore people 
went over to New York the first of the 
week for the wedding at 12.30 on 
Monday in ‘Trinity Chapel, the 
contracting parties being Stoughton Bell 
of Cambridge and Miss Mabel A. Lewis 
of New York. Both the young people 
are well known here, the bride being a 
daughter of Mrs. Walter H. Lewis of 
53 E. 64th st., New York, who has had 
the Dr. Brown cottage at ‘‘ Old Neck,’’ 
Manchester, the past two years. ‘The 
eroom is a Harvard ’’96 man, a Boston 
attorney. Mrs. Lewis has just arrived 
at Manchester for the summer, and Mr. 
and Mrs. Bell will come shortly to spend 
the summer with her. Inthe fall they 
will live at 164 Brattle street, Cambridge. 
Flower Mission. 
The Flower Mission cf Manchester, 
Mass., was organized in the summer of 
1894, its work being carried on in co-op- 
eration with the “* Mutual Helpers’ 
Flower Work of Boston.’’ The suc- 
cess of the Manchester Branch has been 
so satisfactory that it is proposed to con- 
tinue the work. 
Through the courtesy of the Unitari- 
an Parish the basement of its church has 
been placed at the disposal of the Mis- 
sion for the weekly work. 
Contributions of flowers will be grate- 
fully received in the basement at the rear 
of the Unitarian church, Masconomo 
street, on Mondays, between the hours 
of 9 and 10 a. m., beginning June 22 
and ending Sept. 14—September 7 being 
a holiday, is excepted. 
JOHNSTON & BERGOQVIST 
—————Merchant Tailors we] 
Suits made in latest styles. Cleansing, Repairing and Pressing 
Remodeling Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments 
_A SPECIALTY 
Street M . [bw ootationl 
have eNDERSON &.CO. 
=== F ORESTERS= 
Tree Pruning, Spraying, Burlapping 
P. O. BOX 1280 BEVERLY, MASS. 
aan ET AE SEY 
& Mancheste 
Beach 
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Telephone Connection 
Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN | 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm, F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
Bedding Plants 
in Variety =: Market Prices 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. fF 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Bridge Street ~ 
FIREPROOF GARAGE 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motor cycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
All Kinds 
Fitted. 
C North Shore 
= Ageuts for 
Mischelia Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
For Sale and Rept. At Lowest Prices. 
Perkins & Corliss 
Beach St., Manchester { Middle St., Gloucester 
k@°OPEN ALL NIGHT 
