NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
if 
MANCHESTER, 
Cards were sent out the first of 
the week for the marriage, on Mon- 
day evening, April 17, of Miss Etta 
Frances Woodbury of Manchester 
and Mr. Ernest Mead of Wellesley 
Farms. A reception will be held at 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Gilman Cheever, Bridge _ street, 
Manchester, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock, 
on that evening. 
Robert A. Mitchell left Saturday 
for Canafidaigua, N. Y., where he 
will be employed as gardener on a 
large estate. 
Mrs. George D. Haskell was a 
guest of Dr. C. L. Gilman and fam- 
ily in West Roxbury over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Webster F. Putnam 
and family of Danvers were in 
town over Saturday and Sunday, 
visiting Mrs. Putnam’s family, the 
N. P. Meldrums. 
Lewis Manchester, who has for 
some time been night operator at 
the Beverly telephone exchange, has 
been appointed night operator at 
the local exchange. 
Miss Jane Kendall, who formerly 
taught in the Story High school, 
was in town over Sunday, a guest 
of friends. 
Y. R. A. Fixtures. 
The following racing dates, an- 
nounced through the Yacht Racing 
association of Massachusetts, will 
be of interest to North Shore 
yachtsmen: 
Saturday, June 17, P. M.—Corin- 
thian, ocean race. 
Monday, July 3—FEastern, 
blehead. 
Tuesday, July 4, A. M.—Corin- 
thian, Marblehead. 
me duesday, July 4, P. M.—Eastern, 
Marblehead. 
Mar- 
Monday, Aug. 7—Boston, Mar- 
‘blehead. 
Tuesday, Aug. 8—Eastern, Mar- 
blehead. 
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 
ena. Saturday, Aug. 9, 10, II, I12— 
Corinthian, Marblehead. 
Monday, Aug. 14—Manchester, 
W. Manchester. 
Tuesday, Aug. 15—Manchester 
(Crowhurst cup), W. Manchester. 
Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 
“16 and 17—East Gloucester, Glou- 
Beater. 
_ Friday and Saturday, Aug. 18 and 
“t9—Annisquam, Annisquam. 
One of the events of the season 
will be the four days’ visit of the 
“New York Yacht club to Marble- 
“head. The fleet will leave Vineyard 
Haven Aug. 17 and will race to Mar- 
blehead for special cups. The Sat- 
-urday evening there will be an illu- 
“mination. There will be an open 
regatta on Monday. 
MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar of 
Dorchester were home over Sunday. 
Quite a number of Wellesley Col- 
lege students and teachers are regis- 
tered at the Stanley cottage for the 
spring vacation. 
Mr. James Scott, who with his wife 
and family moved to Winchendon, Vt., 
has resumed his duties at the Hayden 
estate, here. Mrs. Scott and children 
will remain in Winchendon. 
The dancing party given by the 
Magnolia Club Wednesday evening, 
although not largely attended, on 
account of the unpleasant weather, 
was a pleasant affair. 
Mr. Edward A. Clark has rented 
the Goodwin cottage again for another 
season and also the Selwonk farm 
house and stable. 
Mrs. Joseph Crispin gave a whist 
party for the pasonage at her home on 
Fuller street, Wednesday afternoon. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society was enter- 
tained by Mrs. A. M. Lycett Thurs- 
day afternoon. 
Miss Alice F. Story returned from 
her visit in Newton Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Foster and 
children of Winchester, are visiting 
Mr. Foster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
E. G. Foster. 
The very best styles in the line of 
millinery goods at Keyou’s, 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. ~ 
EDNA MAY 
The following letter from 
Miss Edna May who created 
such a sensation in the “ Belle 
of New York” and who has 
more recently been playing 
to crowded and enthusiastic 
houses in London, New York, 
and Boston, in the delightful 
musical success “ The School 
Girl” shows the esteem and 
appreciation in which 
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refinement: 
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used many from all over the world 
and I must admit that I have never 
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With grateful thanks, 
EDNA MAY. 
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ting before my notice such a valuable 
I have 
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RICHARD CARLE 
Richard Carle now starring in the Ten- 
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is self explanatory : 
Boston, Jan. 10, 1905. 
Mr. F. A. Barker. Gloucester, Mass. 
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and Antiseptic Tooth Powder excellent 
and shall be pleased to recommend them 
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Yours truly, RICHARD CARLE. 
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