NORTH «SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Myrtie Chisholm, formerly of 
this town, but now living in Glouces- 
ter, is visiting friends here this week. 
The Story High School Alumni 
association met at Mrs. Dr. Blaisdell’s 
Wednesday night. Another meeting 
of the association will be held Wednes- 
day evening, Sept. 28, at which im- 
portant business will be considered. 
Miss Mary A. White returns to her 
schoo] duties in Brookline Monday. 
Mrs. Frank W. Clark of Salem is a 
guest of Mrs. Fred Burnham, School 
street. 
The schools opened Tuesday with 
a full quota of pupils in all the grades. 
The teaching force remains practi- 
cally the same in the grammar school, 
with two new teachers in the High 
school. The Cove school is not open 
at present, the four pupils there being 
brought to town. 
Miss Mildred Locke of Lowell, who 
has been arecent guest of Mrs. Nancy 
Baker, Pleasant street, returned home 
Thursday morning. Wednesday even- 
ing, at *‘ Fairview,’ Miss Locke was 
the guest of honor at a little informal 
party given by Mrs. John Baker. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster returned to- 
day from his vacation of three weeks, 
most of which time was spent in New 
York. 
Toy, a valuable pet dog, belonging 
to Miss Helen Burnham, was run 
over by Alex. Carter’s heavy express 
team on Beach street, Tuesday, and 
killed. 
Mrs Lester C. Morris is entertain- 
ing at Windemere Park her mother, 
Mrs. M.S. Sanford of Cottage City. 
William Dillon of Boston spent the 
holiday with his family on Brook 
street. 
New this Ucck. 
LOST. 
Lost Friday, a Black and White Setter 
Dog, hunting collar, with “Francis D. Colby, 
449 Marlboro St.” and license number on 
the collar. Return to Harbor street, Man- 
chester, and receive reward. 
No questions asked. 
Mesh GO. COLBY, 
Manchester. 
A CARD. 
The Missionary society of the Congrega- 
tional church wish to thank the summer 
residents of West Manchester who so kindly 
helped them to make their sale a success. 
MISSIONARY COMMITTEE. 
FOUND. 
Found in Manchester harbor, dory painted 
white; owner can have same by proving 
property and paying charges. Address P.O. 
Box 428, Manchester, Mass. 
Wedding Anniversary. 
The Harlan Preston home on Brook 
street, Manchester, was the scene of 
pleasant gathering Thursday evening, 
when Mr. and Mrs. Preston observed 
the fifteenth anniversary of their wed- 
ding. A number of neighbors and 
friends were invited in and the even- 
ing was passed in an enjoyable man- 
ner. Before departing the guests sat 
down before an enticing spread. The 
host and hostess were the recipients 
of many little remembrances, among 
which was a handsome parlor lamp. 
Half a Century Ago. 
“Fifty years ago Mr. Gilman and I 
used to work together at the bench,” 
said Daniel G. Creesy to a BREEZE 
man a few days ago, ‘‘and it does me 
a big pile of good to get along side of 
him now and talk over those old times.” 
Mr. Creesy is a Gloucester man. 
Tuesday he came to Manchester to 
call on his old friend Mr. Albion Gil- 
man, with whom he used to work over 
half acentury ago. Over 72 years old 
Mr. Creesy is a remarkably well pre- 
served man, and has the appearance 
of being a score or more years younger. 
‘‘T haven't seem my old friend Mr. 
Gilman since ’95,” said he, ‘when I 
came here to the anniversary. We 
used to work together for Andrew 
Brown at carpentering 50 years ago.”’ 
W. F. Spry and family, with a 
party of friends, held an outing at 
Tuck’s Point last Saturday. 
Lawn mowers at Dyer’s. * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc: 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
Age ae C) Nee 
“Pharmacists. 
Sole Agents for 
EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
Mianchester-by-the-Sea. 
Established 1845. 
-SHELDON’S MARKET. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
MAGNOLIA. 
SOUVENIRS 
is 
SA LEM 
STERLING SILVER AND SOLID GOLD. 
DANTEHL LOW & CoO. 
Cor. Ess—EX AND WASHINGTON STREETS, 
SALEM. 
