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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
The date of ‘Ye Elder Brethren” 
picnic at Tuck’s Point has been set 
for July 27, a week from next Wednes- 
day. 
The Misses Maggie and Mary San- 
ford, after spending some time with 
their cousin Mrs. Archie W. Green- 
ough, Brook street, returned the first 
of the week to their home in Newport 
Station, N.S. 
John Robinson of Salem was in town 
Monday visiting his old friends before 
leaving, the last of this week, for his 
new home in Niagara Falls. 
A large 150 pound St. Bernard dog 
floated ashore at Singing Beach, Sun- 
day night. 
Mrs. L. B. Harvie is entertaining at 
her home on School street her sister 
Miss Muriel Nunn of Boston. 
Chief Peabody took Miss Calkins, 
an employee at the W. L. Putnams, 
Smith’s Point, to the Beverly Hos- 
pital in the ambulance last Saturday 
to be treated for rheumatism. 
The Elite Social club will hold a 
party at the town hall next Wednes- 
day night. 
The engine house on School street 
is being wired for electric lights. 
The local W.R.C. is to hold a lawn 
party next Thursday afternoon and 
evening in the field, corner of Masco- 
nomo and Beach streets, near the 
Unitarian church. 
Miss Edith Swett started Thursday 
afternoon for a month’s visit with 
friends in Rhode Island and at Cape 
Cod. 
Lunches can be found at Pidgeon’s 
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Saturday night a party of eight 
young men hired a launch and set out 
trom Manchester for a pleasure trip 
o'er the brine for the fish city yon- 
der, by Eastern Point light; +] heir 
exultant spirits, after “drinking ”’ in 
the pleasures of ocean life, and “ hav- 
ing a taste”? of travel on the blue 
deep, on the return to Manchester as 
the day was breaking Sunday, were 
not of a sufficiently mild nature to 
warrant a continuation of their pleas- 
ures, and Chief Peabody, with officers 
Leary and Jones, invited three of 
them to tarry a little while in the lo- 
cal police station. Three more re- 
ceived an invitation to visit Salem 
Monday morning. Five of the six 
youths were relieved of a tive dollar 
note each and the other gave up $10. 
A Successful Party. 
The concert and dance given in 
town hall Thursday night under the 
direction of Mrs. John O’Brien, organ- 
ist of the Star-of-the-Sea church, 
Beverly, in aid. of the Sacred Heart 
church, Manchester, proved a grand 
success. There were more than 125 
couples on the floor. Dancing con- 
tinued till midnight. 
The entertainment preceding the 
dance was of a very interesting nature. 
The program consisted of instru- 
mental and vocal music and fancy 
dancing, and was as follows: 
Instrumental. (Duetan. sjors9 peda dee oe 
Mrs. John O’Brien and Francis Hennessy. 
Le 8 gi eee a, fo de Pine Miss Dugan, Boston 
SOUP cc ee romorn) ene Miss Bourke, Salem 
Fancy* Dances is .i4 MG aae eine pee 
Master Hennessy and Margaret Murphy 
Song and Chorus... Misses Corbett, Cham- 
berlain, Williams and Lane 
DONG oo vic eae ene os etre to Aah. Miss Keon 
DONL . darstrareittte sa 4 cea Richard Harrigan 
Dance « Rubed icguedn ace Mr. McCarthy 
Solar ae oe eee eee Miss May Heaphy 
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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. Francis A. Fate of Taunton, 
former pastor here, will preach at the 
Congregational church tomorrow. 
Mr. Fate has recently been to Cali- 
fornia for his health. 
Miss Carolyn E. Allen was the 
soloist at the Congregational church 
last Sunday morning. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters met with Mrs. Edward 
Height, Desmond avenue, Monday 
evening. The Circle will meet next 
Monday with Mrs. Theodore Coombs, 
Brook street. 
Rev. Manly D. Ormes, lately of 
Colorado Springs, candidated at the 
Congregational church last Sunday. 
‘‘ Jesus and the nameless woman of 
Samaria’? was his subject in the 
morning. ; 
“Hearts Aflame”’ will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. E. H. Brewster’s sermon 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morn- 
ing. In the evening the subject will 
be ** Belshazzar, or weighed and found 
wanting.” ed ee 
The Ladies’ Home Mission society 
held a basket picnic at Tuck’s Point, 
Wednesday. 
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