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Historical Sketch. 
Next week, the BREEZE will publish an 
historical article upon “The Old Time 
Meetinghouse” by Kev. D. F. Lamson, in 
which the writer traces the development of 
the modern church from its earliest begin- 
nings in the little old fashioned meeting- 
house. The article goes hand in hand with 
that upon “ The Old Time Minister” by the 
same author, which appeared in our columns 
a few weeks ago. 
It should prove of special interest to those 
who are interested in historical studies. 
The Magic Fiddle. 
The open air musical play entitled “‘ The 
Magic Fiddle,” given at Magnolia Thursday 
was one of the society events of the season. 
Society folk from all.along the shore were 
out in force and the roads to Magnolia were 
lined with automobiles and smart hitches. 
There was one of the largest assemblages at 
the performance that has been in evidence 
at any society affair this season. 
The play was very bright and pretty in 
style and the characters were allaptly taken 
by the young people who participated. 
The patronesses included the most promi- 
nent society iadies on the shore. 
Band Kept Busy, 
The Manchester band has had a busy 
week, and the boys are to be congratulated 
on their work. Their appearance in Boston 
Tuesday cannot be too highly lauded, and 
though they have not had the training and 
experience of many of the bands in the 
parade, they delivered better goods than the 
average one of the 67 bands in the line. 
Wednesday afternoon they played at West 
Manchester, being stationed on the town 
pier, while the water sports were going on 
at the club pier opposite. In the evening 
they played on the Common. 
Tonight they will be stationed on the 
Common again and will render another of 
their choice programs, if the weather 
permits. 
Printing, 
“ May I print a kiss upon your lips?” 
And she smiled a sweet permission, 
So they went to work, 
And I rather guess 
They printed a full edition. 
HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD. 
Augustus G. Monteiro contemplates leav- 
ing Manchester in the near future, and wish- 
ing to dispose of his household effects, he 
offers everything at a great sacrifice. Ap- 
pointments may be made either by calling 
telephone, 53-13, or by addressing A. G. 
MONTEIRO, LocK Box 4, MANCHESTER. 
College Education. 
President George C. Chase of Bates 
College, Lewiston, Me., has contrib- 
uted to the BREEZE for the issue of 
September 8, an article upon “ College 
Education.’’ Coming, as it does, just 
before the opening of our schools and 
colleges for another year’s work, this 
article should have special import to 
all interested in the higher education 
and its bearing upon the modern com- 
mercial and industrial age 
Every young man or young woman 
just setting out upon life’s journey, 
whether still at school or engaged in 
some daily occupation, every parent 
who has the interest of his children at 
heart and to whom the question of 
giving to those children the benefits 
of a college education isa vital one, 
should read this article. 
It is one of the best in its series of 
special articles that the BREEzE has 
yet been able to offer to its readers. 
Lunches can be found at Pidgeon’s 
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MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Edward Blair left this morn- 
ing for a short visit with friends at 
Loon Lake NOM: 
The prize dance in town hall 
Wednesday night was one of the best 
attended parties of the season, more 
than 200 couples being on the floor. 
Miss Celia Martin and Fred Currie 
captured the $10 prize for fancy 
dancing. P. A. Sheehan was in 
charge of the affair. 
The annual ball next Friday night 
of the Essex County club boys has 
promise of being one of. the prettiest 
parties of the summer. The concert 
and the attractive souvenir program 
alone are worth the price of admission. 
Semi-Finals at County Club. 
Tennis play in the men’s senior and 
junior singles at the Essex Couuty 
club has now reached the finals. 
The tournament began the first of 
the week and there have been matches 
every day. 
Vacationers Outfits 
MAY BE 
Outing Suits, 
wear, Hosiery, Underwear, etc., etc. 
DAY ann HOYT, 
MADE COMPLETE HERE. 
Straw Hats, Crash Caps, Negligee Shirts, Neck- 
Suit Cases, Bags, ete. 
217 Essex Street, 
SALEM. 
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FINE GOLFING, KETTLE COVE GOLF CLUB. 
SURF AND STILL WATER BATHING. 
SUITES WITH BATH. 
Sendfor illustrated booklet. 
GOOD FISHING 
EXCELLEN1 CUISINE, 
THOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
