NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
Miss Blanche Chadwick of New- 
ton and Miss Alice Watts of Winthrop 
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 
Follett last Sunday. 
Contractor George Goodhue, who 
has been setting service pipes for the 
water board at Geo. F. Willett’s new 
house on Coolidge’s Point and at W. 
D. Denegre’s new stable, left yester- 
day. 
J. H. Rivers has removed from the 
Lane house on Vine street to the Bur- 
gess house on School street. 
The Manchester Freshman team, of 
which Chas. Dodge is captain, p layed 
the Gloucester high school freshmen 
to a standstill on the local grounds 
last Saturday. The score was 0 to 0. 
Thursday the teams met again, this 
time at Gloucester, the Manchester 
boys losing. Score, 15 to 0. 
Miss Cora M. Howe entertained 
four tables at whist at her Pleasant 
street home, Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. F. E. Smith of Salem is visit- 
ing her father, John Collins, School 
Street: 
The Gardner M. Lanes closed their 
house Monday and returned to town. 
Dr. Geo. A. Webber returned to 
his Boston home Wednesday. 
Miss Hetty Sargent closed her 
Coolidge’s Point house the first of the 
week. 
George B. Ray of Baltimore, Md., 
Southern manager of the Armour 
‘company’s beef plant, made a flying 
visit to Manchester Thursday, where 
he was guest of Geo. EK. Willmonton. 
This was Mr. Ray’s first visit to the 
East and to the North Shore, but 
despite the climate at this season of 
the year, he was delighted with our 
bold, rocky shore, which was indeed a 
novelty for him. 
Dancing school opens Thursday, 
December 1, 1904, town hall, Man- 
chester. Horace T. Wade, instructor. 
Terms, gents $4, ladies $3. Three 
months, 12 lessons. Instruction, 8 to 
10; dancing, 10 to 12. Practical teach- 
ing. Mrs. Fred Long, pianist. * 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
The Congregational church, John 
Holland Whitaker, minister. Sunday 
morning service, 10. 45 o’clock. Ser- 
mon byt the minister. Subject, “ Why 
men thank God.’’ Evening sermon 
at 7 o'clock. Subject, “‘ Lives that are 
glad.” 
The Baptist church, Rev. Edward 
Hersey Brewster, pastor. Sunday 
morning service, 10.45 o’clock. Ser- 
mon by the pastor. Subject, “The 
mission of the spirit.’’ People’s eve- 
ning service at 7 o’clock. Sermon, 
“A Notorious Backslider.”’ 
Sacred Heart church. Morning 
mass at 8.30a.m. Rev. F.J. Curran, 
pastor; Rev. E. T. McKenna, curate. 
At the Congregational church to- 
morrow morning there will be a ser- 
vice of Thanksgiving. There will be 
a Thanksgiving choir and a Thanks- 
giving sermon by Rev. Mr. Whitaker. 
“A Visit to Calvary’ was the sub- 
ject of the prayer service at the Bap- 
tist church last night. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet next Monday 
night with Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Bridge 
Street. 
There will be special music at the 
Baptist church at both services tomor- 
row. 
The last Tuesday evening meeting 
at the Congregational chapel was 
agreeably varied by Mr. Whitaker, 
who read one of Alphonse Daudet’s 
Contes de Lundi, making this the basis 
of a brief address on ‘‘The Wages of 
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“The Brotherhood’’ will be the 
subject taken up by Mr. Brewster as 
prelude to the Men’s class tomorrow. 
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and Mucilage, 10c Cotton Belts, Tam O’Shantas, Gents’ and 
Boys’ Underwear, Men’s Overalls, Working Shirts in Black, 
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THE OLD CORNER STORE, 
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Manchester. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
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Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER -BY -THE-SEA, MASS, 
