NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Dunn an- 
nounce the engagement of their 
daughter, Libbie Alberta, to Rev. 
Edward Hersey Brewster. 
Rev. Leo Manzetti of Turin, Italy, 
is in Manchester for a short visit 
with Mr. Gibson, H. C. Frick’s organ- 
ist, and Rev. Fr. Powers. Fr. Man- 
zetti is well known in musical circles 
both in this country and in Italy. He 
is a graduate of the Church of Music 
at Ratisbone, Ger., and is a member 
of the Vatiscian commission for the 
compilation of the new edition of the 
Gregorian chant. He has published a 
number of works on the Gregorian 
chant and has done much work in har- 
monizing in this country. It was 
hoped that Fr. Manzetti might be 
heard here tomorrow, when it was 
planned to have a musica] at the 
Sacred Heart church, with Mr. Gib- 
son at the organ and Fr. Manzetti as 
soloist, but it was found yesterday 
that the organ at the church was not 
quite fitted for this. 
H. T. Bingham attended the 32d an- 
nual meeting of the Essex County veter- 
an Odd Fellows’ association at Rockport 
Tuesday. He was one of those making 
informal speeches. 
The Selectmen have awarded the con- 
tract for painting the almshouse to T’em- 
ple & Scott, lowest bidders. . 
A hearing was held at the selectmen’s 
room Thursday afternoon on petition of 
the New Eng. Tel. and Tel. Co., to 
erect poles on Summer street from the 
railroad to Mrs. Greely Curtis estate. 
All the abuttors along this street at this 
point were represented at the hearing and 
offered objection to extending wires a- 
long this street. “The expression was 
made that the wires should be placed 
under ground. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
STEIN BLOCH 
SMART CLOTHES 
FOR MEN 
Are sold in Gloucester at 
STACY’ CLOTHING 
STORE 
168 MAIN STREET 
Clothing made to Order 
In our 
Custom ‘Tailoring Department 
Fall Styles now Ready 
LaBarre Bros.’ Minstrels 
La Barre Bros.’ Minstrels appeared 
at the Manchester Town hall Monday 
evening, and was greeted by a good 
sized house. The preformance was a 
good one in every respect, and the ap- 
proval of the audience was shown by 
its enthusiasm. 
The show has lots of good features, 
and every act is well done. There is 
plenty of music and fun in the open- 
ing, followed by numerous specialties, 
.including Coreno and Delmar, who do 
an exceedingly clever hoop-rolling 
turn, accompanied by a remarkably 
well-trained dog. This is top-notcher. 
Joe Landis did a character change 
act, Coden and Mack amuse by sing- 
ing and dancing, and George Foster 
appeared as an eccentric comedian. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, Mass., P.O., week ending Aug. 29, 
1907: Miss Anna C. Cronin, Miss Catherine 
Clarke, John J. Devlin, Ruth E. Dupee, 
Miss Edla Erikson, Mrs. Frederick Lowell, 
Monsieur Hall, William Herrin, Miss Mar- 
garet Hearn, Frk. Mathea Johansen, John 
H. Kelly, Mrs. Fred Klaner, Miss Mary 
Meaney, Miss Maggie Moncar, William 
Owens, Miss Mary O’Neill, Thomas Peison, 
Harlon Robinson, J. A. Richardson, Joe 
Sheraly, Dr. R. A. Whitford. 
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The annual reunion of the May 
family, which has been held on Labor 
day for several years, will this year 
be held as usual at the old homestead 
on Hart street. It is expected that 
about 75 will be present. There will 
be a banquet and, as in previous years, 
a general good time will be enjoyed as 
many members of the family will be 
present who have not seen each other 
for a year or longer. Besides the 
May family, this gathering also brings 
together the families of the Standleys, 
Crosscups, Kimballs, and others who 
have become connected through mar- 
riage. 
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