NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CELE CER: EE eae NENTS, 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER, 
Mrs. Lucy B. Tent and grandson, 
Frank Jewett, who have been spending 
a month here as guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. George E. Willmonton, left 
Wednesday morning for their homes 
in Baltimore. 
The excursion to Lake Winnepe- 
saukee Monday was a rather®slimly 
attended affair, as far as the Glouces- 
ter branch was concerned. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming and 
two children were guests, the first of 
the week, of Mr. and Mrs. William 
Fleming, Desmond avenue. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill returned Tuesday 
from a two weeks’ visit with her 
grandson, William Hill, West Somer- 
ville. 
The supper and entertainment in 
the town hall next Wednesday night, 
under the direction of the relief corps, 
has promise of being quite a success- 
ful affair. Arrangements for the sup- 
per are in charge of Mrs. George Will- 
monton, and the entertainment will 
‘be in charge’ ot..Myrs.. AE, Hersey. 
The supper will be from 5.30 to 7 
o'clock. 
Mr. sand” Mrs; tla i's Mernil or 
Wuhu, China, were guests Sunday of 
Mr. Merrill’s brother, Fred J. Merrill, 
Bridge street. Mr. Merrill is the 
U. S. commissioner of customs at 
Wuhu, and is now enjoying a two 
years’ furlough in this country. 
Miss Bessie Lethbridge is enjoying 
a week’s respite from her duties at 
the “‘ Old Corner Store,” and is spend- 
a few days with friends in Dorchester. 
Lawn mowers at Dyer’s. * 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mason of 
Lowell spent Sunday here with Mr. 
Mason’s nephew, Allen S. Peabody. 
Mr. Mason has never been in Man- 
chester before, and he expressed him- 
self as charmed by the beauties of our 
North Shore town. 
The class of “07,5. H.S., elected 
the following officers at a meeting last 
Monday: MHarolc Stanley president, 
Agnes Carter vice-president, Herman 
Swett secretary, and Alice Blaisdell 
treasurer. There are 25 members in 
the class. 
Miss Clara Russell of Revere spent 
Sunday with the James A. Crockers, 
Bennett street. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Scott are 
enjoying a trip to the Provinces, 
where they are visiting Mrs. Scott’s 
relatives at Sackville, N.B., and vicin- 
ity. They are expected to return the 
latter part of next week. 
In Honor of Justice Holmes. 
At their beautifully located summer 
home in West Manchester, Tuesday 
noon, Mr.and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
gave a luncheon in honor of Justice 
Oliver Wendell Holmes and Mrs. 
Holmes, who are summering at Bev- 
erly Farms. The event was undoubt- 
edly one of the smartest of the season. 
The guests included Justice and Mrs. 
Holmes, William H. Moody, secretary 
of the navy; Congressman Gillett ; 
George von Linden Meyer, ambassa- 
dor to Italy ; Mrs. Cowles, a sister to > 
President Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis M. Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. 
William B. Walker, Mrs. Richard 
Howe, N. S. Bartlett, Miss Mabel 
Boardman and Miss Clara Curtis. 
Resolutions, 
At a special meeting of Local 924, 
held at Carpenters’ hall on Thursday, 
September 15, the following resolu- 
tions were adoped : — 
Whereas, It has been the will of our 
heavenly father to suddenly take from our 
midst Brother Eben Baker, thereby breaking 
the first link in the chain of brotherly love 
and fellowship in this local, and taking from 
this local one of our most faithful members ; 
from his family a kind and loving husband 
and father, and from society at large an hon- 
est and upright citizen, therefore be it 
Resolved, That while we bow in sorrow to 
the divine will, feeling our great loss, we 
would not forget those whose loss is irrepar- 
able, therefore be it further 
Resolved, That the members of this local 
extend to the family of our late brother 
Baker our sympathy and commend them to 
the care of our heavenly father, who is able 
to keep and sustain. Be it further 
Resolved, That as a mark of esteem, this 
local shall drape its charter for thirty days, 
that a copy of these resolutions be sent to 
the family of our late brother, and a copy be 
spread on the page of our minutes, and thata 
copy be sent to the official journal, ‘ The 
Carpenter,” and to the local weekly papers 
for publication. 
TimMoTHY J. MAHONEY, 
GEORGE J. NORIE, 
JOHN G. GILLIs. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 9-13 Telephone 16-3 
.. AMY B, HASKELL.. 
Public Stenograpber 
Pulsifer’s Block, over Postoffice 
Manchester, Mass. 
The OLD CORNER STORE 
| IS STILL OPEN 
And Ladies’ Bathing Suits are selling at a discount to close. 
New Designs in Art Goods. 
Talmar Yarns, Floss and all shades in Embroidery Silks are on sale, also 
Ribbons in all shades and widths. 
SEPT. DPDELINEATOR 
SPHECIAL EDITION 
GEO. F. ALLEN 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
