NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 5 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Ethel Stanley has been spending 
the week in Chelsea with her sister, 
Mrs. Roderick Macdonald. 
Mrs. T.-W. Long returned Sunday 
from a stay of several weeks in Exeter, 
N. H., much improved in health. 
Mrs. George Gould and little child 
left Monday for a visit of two or three 
weeks among relatives in Lewiston, Me. 
Edward Bradley is running one of L. 
A. Dunn’s express wagons to Salem. 
Mr. Dunn is taking a short vacation be- 
ginning with the coming week. 
Miss Devina Campbell of Boston and 
Miss Katherine Brady of Salem were 
guests over the 17th of Miss Jessie 
Macgregor, at West Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Goodwin 
have returned from their honeymoon 
trip to Moosehead Lake, Me., and are 
now cozily settled in their tonics: 39 
School street, where they will be at 
home to callers after September 1. 
The marriage of Rev. E. Hersey 
Brewster and Miss Libbie A. Dunn will 
be solemnized in the Baptist church next 
Wednesday at 12 o’clock. A reception 
will follow at the church, and not at the 
home of the bride as we_ stated last 
week. 
T. C. Rowe put his new motor boat 
in the water last Saturday night, at the 
Town wharf. ‘The ‘‘ Mardy”’ is atrim 
looking boat, 21 feet long, of cedar, 
with mahogany trimmings, and with 
canopied top. Mr. Rowe built her him- 
self, in the small building rear of his re- 
sidence*in Central square. 
The graduation exercises of the Story 
High School will be held in the Town 
hall next Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. 
The graduates are: Flossie P. Allen, 
Mary P. Dodge, Joseph E. Floyd, Bani 
uel Knight, Edith E. Northrup, Wil- 
lard L. Rust, Alice L. Tappan, Edward 
L. Wheaton. The parts will be taken 
as follows: Willard Rust, salutatory ; 
Edward Wheaton, valedictoty; Edith 
Northrup, history; Joseph Floyd, pro- 
phecy; ode—words by Alice Tappan, 
music by Samuel Knight. 
The next in the series of Band con- 
certs being given at intervals of two 
weeks on the Common in Manchester 
by the Salem Cadet Band will be given 
next Wednesday evening. It is to be 
hoped that the Manchester people ap- 
preciate these concerts enough to use 
their influence in making the young men 
and boys realize that the common, on 
band concert nights in particular, is not 
an open air playground, but a place, on 
this occasion, where the general public 
come to hear a concert by one of the 
finest bands in the country, the privilege 
being granted through the , beneficence 
of the voters in making an appropriation 
of $500 each year for this purpose. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
7, PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
A party of High school boys and girls 
spent the 17th at one of the islands in SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
the harbor. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldsmith 
and two little children spent the 17th in 
town visiting Mr. Goldsmith’s mother COAL and WOOD 
and sister. 
James Macgregor is leaving Manches- D5 SG 
ter next Friday and sails from New York 
Saturday on the Carmania for Liverpool, 36 Central Street 
and thence to the north of Scotland, 
where he will spend several weeks _visit- 
ing at his old home and in revisiting the Manchester-by-the-Sea 
scenes of his younger days. It is 37 
years since Mr. Macgregor paid a visit to 
his old home. He will be away six ~ 
weeks or more. (GEO. W. HOopeER, 
The handsome St. Bernard dog which 
was advertised for sale by W. W. Hard- 
ing, and which has often attracted much 
attention as it came down from West 
Manchester in the winter drawing Mr. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Harding’s little son on his sled, has been 
sold to local parties who are interested 
in a mine in California, and was shipped 
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to the mine as a guardian of the 
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We are sole agents for the astman Kodak Co. 
for Manchester and vicinity. We also carry a 
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Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
