NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Fannie Chase, wife of Rev. 
Edward Chase of Kennebunk, Me., 
passed away the first of the week and 
funeral services were held at her late 
home Thursday. Deceased was 
known to some extent in Manchester, 
where she was a frequent visitor in 
her younger days. She was a cousin 
of. C <C. and M= Go Dodge ol this 
town. She was a native of Chelsea. 
Miss Mary E. Dodge attended the 
funeral Thursday. 
Mrs. Levi Harvey returned this 
week froma visit with Mrs. E. M. 
Allen in Boston. 
Miss Helene Purdy entertained over 
Sunday her friend Miss Brenda Credi- 
ford of Beverly. 
Thomas Dow of Kingston, N.H.,, 
was in town the first of the week re- 
. newing acquaintances. 
Miss Gertrude Lyons of Somerville 
is a guest of Mrs. Harry Gay. 
Mrs. James Andrews, son and 
daughter of No. Beverly are guests of 
Mrs. Harlan Preston. 
Miss Emma Prest is leaving today 
for a few days’ sojourn at Salisbury 
beach. 
William Nickerson of Brookline 
was in town Thursday renewing ac- 
quaintances. 
EXCELLENT 
SHOWING 
SPRING MILLINERY 
A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
MODELS 
REITH’S 204 ESSEX ST., SALEM. 
Miss Doris Peabody of Groton is 
the guest of Miss Bertha Stone. 
Misses Katherine and Mary Ken- 
neally of Cambridge spent last Sunday 
in town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. 
Leary. 
Sydney Hardy, employed here by 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. three years 
ago, has returned to this town with 
the same firm. The concern has just 
completed installing a new arc rectifier 
at the H. F. Harris house and have 
the contract for wiring the P. (Stock- 
ton stable. 
MANCHESTER COVE 
Miss Edith and Clarence Menkin 
are leaving Monday for a two weeks’ 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haffe in 
New York ae 
Miss Beryle Heath returned Sun- 
day from an extended visit with her 
cousin, Miss Annie Bertrum. 
Miss Frances McDonnell _ of 
Gloucester, spent Sunday with Mrs. 
Ernest Corkum. 
Ernest Morey of Boston is spending 
a few days with Mrs. William Kitfield. 
Miss Vera Kitfield entertained a 
number of friencls at a lawn party on 
Wednesday evening. Lanterns were 
strung about the grounds, making a 
very pretty showing. . Guests from 
Salem were: Laurence Hinkley, 
Edwin Cogswell, Harry Killam, John 
Cullington, Emily Mansley, Kenneth 
Baine, and a number of local young 
people. : 
[fave vour printing done at The 
Mreeze Print, Manchester. 
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SATURDAY - 
~ AUGUST 10 
= Closed all day, Aug. 
AUGUST 12 
‘4 DAYS SALE 
TUESDAY 
AUGUST 13 
MONDAY 
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WEDNESDAY 
AUGUST 14 . 
15, Gloucester Day Fe 
€)This is our Semi-Annual Stock-taking sale and Four Days 
ba of Bargains—everything marked down to prices that will i. 
insure a quick sale as we must make room for our fall and 
winter stock now being made for ‘us. 
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Sale starts Saturday morning at 8 o’clock, at the yr 
+Cape Ann Clothing Co. 
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207 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
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