84 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder, . 
June 22, 1917. 
Red Cross Week in Manchester 
JUNE 18th-25th 
A campaign to raise $100,000,000 in one week, for the war 
relief fund 
Manchester is asked to give $3000 as her share 
The Government trains, equips, and places our soldiers on the 
firing line ready to fight for us. 
The American Red Cross cares for him when he is in need of a 
physician, a nurse, a hospital or the aid so necessary to a sick or 
wounded soldier. 
It is our privilege to extend this aid through the American Red 
Cross, 
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Twenty-five cents of every dollar you give will be used by our 
Local Branch. 
Our soldier boys richly deserve all the help we can give them. 
Let’s show them how much we appreciate it. 
Checks may be made payable to H. W. Purtncton, Treasurer, 
Manchester Branch, American Red Cross. 
For your convenience all contributions may be made at 
The Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats, 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs. 7-8 (deposits only) 
Among. the reserve officers at 
Plattsburg, who survived the shakeup 
last Saturday, was Captain Charles P. 
Savary of Manchester, principal of 
Story High school. Captain Savary 
has been assigned to the 2d New Eng- 
land company. Reserve officers, who 
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have been drilling with the candidates 
since the beginning of the camp, are 
now saluted the same as regular army 
officers by the candidates and regu- 
lar army men. 
Donald Height is home from Brown 
for the summer vacation. 
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STATE GUARD 
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MANCHESTER COMPANY FORWARDS 
Peririon To Strate Housrt For 
ENROLMENT. 
Formal application was made this 
week for the acceptance of the recent- 
ly enrolled Manchester company of 
the state guard and it is expected that 
the company will be inspected at an 
early date and a recommendation 
made regarding its acceptance. There 
were 70 names signed to the petition 
which was forwarded with the appli- 
cation for acceptance as a unit of the 
state guard. Out of the number who 
enrolled over a dozen had had some 
previous previous military experience. 
At last Monday evening’s drill the 
new company was drilled as a separ- 
ate unit and the home guard company 
was also put through a course of 
sprouts. ' 
The following are those who sign- 
ed the petition for the formation of 
the state guard company: 
Allen, John I. Lethbridge, Wm. J. 
Allen, Raymond C, Lipman, Joseph N. 
Allen William H. Lodge, J. Alex. 
Baker, John H. Melvin, William 
Bell, Charles E. Miguel, Manuel S. 
Bell, Hollis A. Norie, George J. 
Bell, Walter R. Noyes, James F. 
Brown, Ora A. O’Brien, Daniel E. 
Burgess, Charles 8. Parsons, Solomon A, 
Burgess, Gordon Patterson, Wm. 8. 
Cagney, Maurice Preston, Clarence A. 
Carter, Alex. Robertson, Alexander 
Chamberlain, Edw. J. Rogers, Alfred 
Chatman, John Rogers, Ellery L. 
Cook, Chester D. Sargent, Ernest R. 
Cool, Simeon Saulnier, Joseph H. 
Corley, John P, Sheehan, J. EH. 
Crafts, Chester L. Sheehan, William 
Doane, Clifford F. — Silva, John, Jr, 
Ferreira, Augustus Silva, John L. 
Flynn, Edward P.  Sinnicks, Geo, A. 
Forward, Fred Sjorlund, Alex H. 
Fritz, Charles A. Specht, William 
Harvey, Levi B. Stanley, B. L. 
Haskell, W. Lester Standley, C. L. 
Henneberry, H. J. Swett, Herman C. 
Hersey, Alfred E, Tyler, Waldo H. 
Hoare, Abbott H. Valentine, E. L. 
Hoare, William W. Vasconeellos, J, A. 
Hooper, Lewis S. Walen, Alfred 
Hyland, Patrick Wheaton, Samuel L. 
Kehoe, James A. White, John 
Keithley, Perey G. Williams, Chas. E. 
Lane, Ralph A. Willmonton, G. E. 
Lethbridge, Thomas Young, Ralph P. 
Spring underwear at W. R. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. . 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H. S, Tappan, Bridge 
st., Manchester. adv, 
Elite shoes for Spring at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv, 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter adv, 
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