NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER. 
Arthur Hooper, whose health has 
not been good for some time past, is 
taking a short respite from his duties 
at Sheldon’s market. 
Miss Annabel Haraden, chief op- 
erator at the local telephone exchange, 
is enjoying a respite from her duties 
for a couple of weeks, visiting friends 
at Gloucester and Boston. Her sister, 
Miss Alice Haraden, is taking her 
position. 
Miss Lillian Duvey of Cambridge- 
port has been a guest of Miss Edith 
Swett, Central street, the week past. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford of Cot- 
tage City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Lester Morris, Windemere park. 
Oakes E. Elden, who recently closed 
the Manchester pool parlors for the 
winter, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
T.O.D. Urquhart, in Arlington, the 
past week. Mr. Elden has obtained 
a position on the electric cars and will 
soon start work in Arlington. 
Isaac M. Marshall, editor of the 
Cricket, contemplates opening an office 
in Pulsifer’s block soon. We welcome 
our genial contemporary editor in his 
prospective move. 
Fred J. Merrill has recently © pur- 
chased a fine-looking pair of green 
horses, which he is breaking in for his 
express business next season. . 
Mrs. T. W. Long entertained the 
Friday Afternoon Whist club at her 
Bridge street home last Friday after- 
noon. 
THERE IS 
A PLACE Ee Svea GEE SER 
WHERE EVERYTHING THAT COULD BE DESIRED 
IN THE LINE OF 
High-Grade PRINTING 
CAN BE OBTAINED 
AT. “hte: V ERs eS Ny See rele eS: 
WEDDING CARDS, 
ENGRAVING, 
BILL HEADS, 
LETTER EADS: 
STATEMENTS, 
BUSINESS CARDS, 
DANCE ORDERS, 
ANNOUNCEMENTS, 
POSTERS, 
TICKETS, 
TYPEWRITER CIRCULARS, 
ADVERTISING SHEETS, 
CIRCULARS, 
ENVEE@PES, 
IN FACT, ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN. THIS LINE. 
- When you have PRINTING, call at the Office of 
THE NORTH SHORE BREEZE, 
OVER POST-OFFICE. 
J. A. LODGE, Proprietor, 
MANCHESTER. 
W. L. MALOON & CO., of Beverly and Boston, 
do all our work. 
