MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Charles Fitch was in town Wednes- 
day and was at the ‘‘ River House”’ to 
get some things preparatory to a Eu- 
ropean trip. Mr. Fitch and his sister, 
Miss Helen, are soon to sail for Eng- 
land, where they will spend the balance 
of the winter. 
The W. L. Putnams spent the 
Christmas holidays in Boston and did 
not entertain a party at their Smith’s 
Point cottage, as was anticipated. 
They returned here a few days ago. 
T. Dennie Boardman had a party 
down from Boston at ‘The Chubbs”’ 
over Christmas. 
John B. Schoeffel, who owns the 
Masconomo hotel property here, is 
going quite extensively into yachting 
next season. He is having built at 
Neponset, this winter, a 90-foot twin- 
screw gasoline yacht. 
The engagement has recently been 
announced of Joseph Grew, the second 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Grew 
of Boston and Manchester, and Miss 
Alice Perry, a well-known Boston 
society girl. Mr. Grew is at present 
in Cairo, where Mr.and Mrs. Grew 
are arranging to join him very shortly. 
The death in Plymouth, England, 
the latter part of last week, of Na- 
thaniel P. Hamlin, whose illness was 
reported in these columns last week, 
came as a great. shock to his family at 
Boston and a large circle of friends 
and business associates. The Ham- 
lins have been for many seasons among 
the leading entertainers in the North 
Shore colony. Mr. Hamlin sailed 
only a few weeks ago for England. 
Sincere sympathy is being extended 
his daughters, Miss Miriam P. Hamlin, 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hamlin, Mrs. Daniel 
K. Catlin, the bride, and Paul Hamlin, 
all of whom are well and popularly 
known here. 
Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, sr., has 
closed her Commonwealth avenue 
house in Boston, and with her son-in- 
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
ford L. Hooper, have gone South for 
the winter. They are registered at 
the Pine Tree Inn, Lakehurst, New 
Jersey, which is not far from Laurel- 
in-the-Pines, where Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Warren Merrill are located. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hooper, 
who went to their country place in 
Readville after closing their West 
Manchester house the early part of 
November, are now located at their 
Beacon street house for the balance 
of the winter, having moved in season 
for the holidays. 
To get results, advertize in the 
NortTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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- IMPORTANT TO YOU. 
R If you would have your Watch, Clock or Jewelry Repaired as 
m they should be, leave them with 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 
4. 164 Main Street, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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HEATING AND 
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SHEET IRON WORK 2 STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 lain Street, - GLOUCESTER 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
Electrical Contractor, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
D. TF. BHREATON, 
Stoves, Ranges and MKurnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
REMNANTS. 
Linoleums, 75c grade, 48¢ per yard 
Oil Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25e¢ per yard 
Only a few left — come early. 
Keep place and values in mind. 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
