NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
Mrs. Harriet Edwards, who has 
been spending most of the summer 
with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. K. Tap- 
pan, left Monday for Holden, Mass., 
where she will live with her sister, 
Mrs. Moore, again this winter. 
Joseph Taverly, gate tender at the 
Beach street crossing, is spending 
Sunday with his sister at Hudson. 
A concrete sidewalk has been laid 
on Desmond avenue this week. 
Everybody should attend the free 
lecture to be given in town hall 
Wednesday night by Prof. A. A. 
Kirkland, the eminent entomologist. 
The lecture is given under the aus- 
pices of the N.S.H.S., and it will 
deal with the brown-tail and gypsy 
moths. 
The steam roller has been used on 
the Bennett street improvement this 
week. 
New tonight, right off the griddle, 
Molasses chewing kisses, Pop corn 
crisp and dates that are A. No.1. 
Hloyds: * 
Mrs. Philip Cross of Beverly has 
been spending a few days with her 
son, George Cross, School street, this 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitfield and 
son of Cambridge are spending Sun- 
day with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Beaton, 
» Bridge street. 
Mrs. M.-C. Horton Mrs. Wi. 
Walen, Mrs. Hannah Tappan, Mrs. 
Eliza Crombie, Mrs. L. W. Floyd and 
J. S. Reed composed a delegation of 
local Pilgrim Fathers, who paid a 
visit to Speedwell colony at Beverly 
Wednesday night. 
John Prest and George Dyer played 
in the 8th regiment drum corps at the 
parade in Salem last Friday night. 
Recorded at the registry of deeds 
at Salem Wednesday: Susan S. Slade 
of Manchester conveys to Orrin A. 
Martin of Manchester a wood lot, 
being half of the John O. Green lot, 
and Martin conveys this lot, together 
with another lot to George Chipchase 
of Beverly. 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
Electrical Contractor, 
DEPOT SOUARE, 
MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
dD. T. BEATON, 
Sstowes, Ranges and Kurnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HREATING, 
21 Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
_Seventy-nine Years Old. 
Hale and hearty and looking not a 
year over three score years Mrs. Eliz- 
abeth Tappan celebrated the seventy- 
ninth anniversary of her birth at the 
home of her daughter Mrs. Levi Dunn, 
Manchester,- Wednesday. She re- 
ceived many callers during the day, 
among the number being the members 
of her family. Her daughter Mrs. 
James A. Murry and Mr. and Mrs. 
Dearborn J. Goodwin (Miss Lulu 
Murry) were down from Beverly and 
spent the day with her. Mrs. Tappan 
was born in Pride’s Crossing, Oct. 19, 
1825. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. 
West D. Eldridge. 
Mails Discontinued. 
The Sunday mails will be discon- 
tinued in Manchester, commencing 
tomorrow morning. The mail arriving - 
at Manchester on the 9.11 a.m. train 
daily, and also the 6.12 p.m. mail for 
Boston will be discontinued on and 
after Monday, October 24. 
Cameron -- Chadwick. 
Last Saturday evening Miss Mabel 
Chadwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
William J. Chadwick, Morse court, 
Manchester, was united in marriage 
to Thomas Cameron. The ceremony 
was performed at the minister’s house, 
Rev. John Holland Whitaker officiat- 
ing. Mr.and Mrs. Cameron will live 
on Morse court for the present. 
Sewing machines at Dyer’s. * 
BEVERLY, 
Judge and Mrs. Elmer E. Haskell 
of Palatka, Fla., spent a few days the 
first of the week with Judge Haskell’s 
brother, U. G. Haskell, leaving here 
Thursday for his Southern home. 
The Harvest festival in aid of the 
Beverly hospital, which opened in 
City hall Wednesday, was quite suc- 
cessful, but not as much so as in for- 
mer years, it was said. 
At a meeting of the Ballou club 
Tuesday the old board of officers was 
re-elected as follows: Herbert B. 
Hinchliffe, president ; W. H. Parker, 
vice-president ; Georgia M. Brett, sec- 
retary; Edith P. Hanson, financial 
secretary ; Fred E. Bell, treasurer. 
Alfred E. Lunt, Harvard 1908, 
formerly of Beverly, was honored with 
the presidency of the National Repub- 
lican College League at Indianapolis, 
Tuesday. 
E. Mark Sullivan, one of our genial 
young lawyers, who has been estab- 
lished in the Burnham building the 
past year or more, has this week 
moved into the new bank building. 
The-Danev street) YeRiS:C. ae 
this week elected officers as follows: 
Arthur Hussey, president; Miss 
Amanda _ Hatfield, vice-president ; 
Miss Gertrude Herrick, secretary ; 
Aaron Fairbank, treasurer. 
Benj. D. Webber, C. A. King and 
C. L. Porter will represent the local 
board of trade at the annual meeting 
of the State board in Boston Tuesday. 
The WILD GEESE are GOING SOUTH, 
So I withdraw my Bathing Suit adv. but not myself. 
No, lam NOT GOING SOUTH. 
THE OLD CORNER 
Is my place and will be while I can show you— Ladies, I mean — 
Neck Wear, Ribbons, Embroidery, Silks, Art Goods, House Suits, 
Waists, 
Stationery, Scissors, Muslin Underwear, Souvenir 
Goods, Handkerchiefs and some Marked-Down Waists and 
Wrappers. 
Nor are these all, 
See 2? 
CC ff Se, OD ad iy A) bd Cty SE BN 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER -BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
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