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NORTH SHORE BREERE 
Labor Day to be Celebrated in 
Manchester 
The committee having in charge 
the arrangement of a program for the 
celebration of Labor Day next Mon- 
day have perfected the details and it 
is anticipated that there will be some- 
thing of interest to keep the people at 
home on that day, instead of going 
out of town to seek amusement. The 
committees have raised sufficient 
funds by subscription to offer prizes 
in the events. 
The feature of the afternoon will be 
the ball game at 2 o'clock between 
‘the ‘Married’ and ‘Single’ men. 
The lineup will be as follows: 
Married men: F. G. Cheever, Fred 
Dougherty, A. Eldridge, D. E. Butler, 
Tom Lodves sie ae Rand.= (ain 
nicks, W. R. Bell and J. D. Morrison. 
Single men: W. Edgecomb, C. 
Stanley, A. Crocker, W. Dougherty, 
H. Bell, A. Walen, R. A. Morrison, 
R. Crocker and D. Sheehan. 
Immediately after the ball game 
there will be a tug-of-war between 
the Knights of Columbus team and a 
picked team. Prize $10.00. 
Throwing the baseball, pitching 
quoits, a shoe race for boys under 16, 
anda base running contest for boys 
under 16 will be other features. In 
each of these events prizes of $3 and 
$2 will be offered. Quoit pitching is 
getting to be quite a popular game in 
some circles and it is expected there 
will be some interesting matches 
Monday. 
Much interest will, no doubt, centre 
in jthe tennis tournament which will 
start in the morning and continue 
through the day. There are already 
some nine or ten entries. The con- 
testants are requested to meet at the 
courts in the morning at 9 o’clock to 
draw for partners. The preliminary 
rounds will be played in the forenoon 
and the semi-final and final rounds 
in the afternoon while the baseball 
and other games are in progress. 
Prizes of $3 and $2 will be given. 
A baseball game is also scheduled 
for the morning between the Man- 
chestets and Beverly Farms. 
Fair in Aid of Sacred Heart Church 
all next Week 
The fair in aid of the building fund 
of the new Sacred Heart church, 
Manchester, will open Monday even- 
ing next, 
week, and ending Monday evening, 
Sept. 9, with a grand ball, Long’s 
orchestra will furnish music for danc- 
ing every night. The fair tables will 
be arranged as follows: 
No. 1 — Smith’s Point and Old 
Neck shore: the Misses Julia Culloty, 
Catherine Crowley, Mary Lee, Mary 
Brophy and Mary Muldoon. 
continuing through the - 
FRANK BROS. 
The Colonnade, 
Magnolia 
FIFTH AVE. 
Boot Shop 
New York 
New Models for Fall in Boots and Fancy Siebert 
Full Line of CHILDREN’S SHOES 
Misses 
Minnie Doherty, Eliza Donahue, Nel- 
lie Ryan, . Lucy Grant and Julia 
McDonald. 
No, 3—Sunday school: Misses 
Josephine Sheehan, Catherine Wat- 
son, Mary Barry, Josephine White, 
Theresa Walsh, Ann Coughlin, Mary 
McNeary and -Agnes Gillis. 
No. 4—Knights of Columbus: John 
Coughlin, Mrs. James Washbrook, 
Miss Helen. Coughlin and Mrs. 
James McElhanny. 
No. 5—Parish: Mrs. J. W. Caw- 
thorne, Miss Nellie Mahoney, Mrs. 
C. W. Fritz, Mrs. John Dillon, Mrs. 
George Evans and Mrs. William 
Coughlin. 
No. 6 — Magnolia road and Cool- 
idge’s Point shore—Mrs. Emily Keat- 
ing, Miss Nellie Brown, Miss Jane 
McNulty, Miss Nora Horan and Miss 
Ida Kennedy. 
No. 7 — Foresters: Wm. McEach- 
ern, Henry Bohaker, Misses Margaret 
and Theresa O’Neil, Mrs. Daniel 
Sheehan, Mrs. Henry Bohaker, Miss 
No. 2—West Manchester: 
For Dry Goods 
Reliable in Quality and Reliable in Price, make 
wae Pattillo Stere. 
Your Shopping Place This Summer 
We make a specialty of Fine Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Shirt Waists and 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
122 Main Street, Gloucester 
Emma Perry and Miss Lizzie Dillon. 
Refreshments—Mrs. Charles Fran- 
cis, Mrs. Fred Dougherty ‘and Mrs. 
John Riordan. 
Contests—West Manchester table: 
gold pin, Stephen Davey v. Jeremiah 
Toomey ; Magnolia road and Coolidge’s 
Point: gold chain, John Chane v. 
Thomas Lydon; Sunday school: 
gold rosary, Margaret McNeary v. 
Ruth O’Brien; Smith’s Point and 
Old Neck : gold watch, Patrick Moore 
v. Philip Tackuly. 
Society Notes 
Martell Simpson of 246 Fifth 
avenue, New York, left Magnolia 
Thursday for Lenox, where for two 
days she will exhibit her line of im- 
ported gowns at the Hotel Aspin- | 
wall. She will return to Magnolia 
Monday, where she will be at the 
Dolphin for the remainder of the 
season. : 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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