NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Sleigh ride parties have been quite 
the vogue this week ; and well they 
should be, for seldom has the sleigh- 
ing been in better condition. A party 
of sixteen boys and girls of the Story 
high school went to Salem last night, 
leaving here in season to see the 
“County Chairman”’ at the Salem ‘the- 
atre, and arriving home about mid- 
night. 
Miss Eleanor and Mr. Fred An- 
drews entertained a party of their 
young friends at their Vine st. home 
on Tuesday evening. Whist was en- 
joyed. Miss Andrews intends to start 
Monday for Indianapolis, where she 
will spend some time visiting her sis- 
ter, Mrs. Rebecca Hodges. 
Horace M. Andrews of Hartford, 
Conn., was in town Thursday, a guest 
of his sister, Mrs. Susan E. Allen_of 
Vine street. 
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A big party of Gloucester high 
school boys and girls drove as far aS 
Manchester Monday night in a four- 
horse pung, and a party of young peo- 
ple drove up from Gloucester on Tues- 
day night also. 
Sayre Merrill entertained a party of 
his gentlemen friends at his home on 
Central street last Thursday night, at 
which time a mock trial was carried 
out, which proved a very interesting 
diversion for the young people. 
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| WHERE EVERYTHING THAT COULD BE DESIRED 
IN THE LINE OF 
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CAN BE OBTAINED 
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STATEMENTS, 
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, 
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TYPEWRITER CIRCULARS, 
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When you have PRINTING, call at the Office of 
Tee NORTH SHORE BREEZE, 
OvER POST-OFFICE. 
J. A. LODGE, Proprietor, 
MANCHESTER. 
W. L. MALOON & CO., of Beverly and Boston, 
do all our work. 
