NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
MANCHESTER. 
The town schools opened Tuesday, 
after a ten days’ recess. 
Miss Mildred Pert returned the first 
of the week from Chelsea, where she 
had been spending the holidays with 
relatives. 
George Norris, the popular assistant 
at the local B.and M. station, returned 
to his duties Monday, after a week’s 
respite. 
Deputy Allen S. Peabody and suite 
of Conomo tribe will go to Rockport 
next Friday night to install the officers 
of Wonasquam tribe of Red Men. 
The Wellesley young ladies who 
have been guests of Miss Helen Boyle, 
on Summer street, have been varying 
the enjoyment of their visit by learn- 
ing to ride horseback, the romantic 
sands of Singing Beach the first of 
the week forming a decidedly delight- 
ful setting for the pleasure of the 
sport. 
Selectman W. Harvey Allen, who 
was reported confined to his Norwood 
avenue home all last week, the result 
of a serious ill turn Christmas morn- 
ing, was noted on the street again the 
first of the week, and his friends will 
be glad to learn he is able to be about 
his office duties again. 
A daughter was born Monday night 
to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Stanley 
(Daisy Dennis), Bridge street. 
The announcement of Mayor Wallis 
of Beverly in his inaugural address, 
Monday, that a movement is on foot 
for a State highway from Chapman’s 
corner in Beverly Cove to the Man- 
chester line, and his strong endorse- 
ment of the move will be of great 
interest to Manchester folk, and more 
especially the summer contingent. 
Miss Lucy Denett, a popular young 
violinist from Salem, who was a guest 
of Miss Marion G. Scott the latter 
part of last week and over New Year’s, 
returned to her home Monday. 
Deputy Alonzo M. Tufts and _ suite 
of Gloucester will install the officers 
of Conomo tribe at their next meet- 
ing, January 18, at which meeting one 
pale face will be adopted into the 
tribe. 
Charles E. Bell, the popular clerk 
at Lee’s, and Hollis Bell, the night 
operator at the local telephone ex- 
change, have both been off duty this 
week nursing attacks of la grippe. 
Among the Manchester people who 
have had exhibits at the poultry show 
in Beverly this week are David A. 
McKinnon, J. R. Wilkinson, Semons 
& Campbell, H. W. Kingman and 
Frederick Breck. 
Full line of winter gloves at Bell’s 
Combination store, Manchester. * 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 [Main Street, = GLOUCESTER 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
Eleetrical Contractor, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
D. KK. BEATON, 
Stoves, Ranges and Murnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
REMNANTS. 
L inoleums, 7T5c grade, 48c per yard 
Oi Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25¢€ per yard 
Only a few left —come early. 
Keep place and values in mind. 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
