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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Now is She Tithe to Buy 
Rieae a 
We hardly think flour prices will be any lower and on the contrary we would’nt be in the least surprised at a rise any day. 
Under these conditions you can lay in your winter flour stock now with a satisfaction that you are buying the 
Right Flour at the Right Price 
We have a fine list to select from, fine old wheats, an assortment of brand to appeal to all fancies. 
3 Private Branch Exchange 
WILLIAMS-W1 WHEATON. 
Pretty Home Wedding Segttescived in Man= 
chester Wednesday evening. 
At the home of the bride’s mother on 
Norwood avenue, Manchester, Wednes- 
day evening Miss Edith Leach Wheaton, 
only daughter of Mrs. Alice G. Whea- 
ton, was united in marriage to Charles 
Emery Williams. “The ceremony was 
performed at 7 o’clock by Rev. Louis 
H. Ruge, pastor of the Congregational 
church and was followed by a reception. 
The room in which the ceremony was 
performed was plainly though attractively 
decorated with flowers, the couple stand- 
ing in front of an arch of honeysuckle 
and other cut blooms. They were un- 
attended. 
The bride wore agown of crepe de 
chene, princess style, and carried lilies 
of the valley and maiden hair fern. 
The reception which followed was 
quite informal, though pretty. Long’s 
orchestra played during the evening. The 
following young ladies assisted in serv- 
ing: Misses Edith Burnham of Glouces- 
ter, Marjorie May of Magnolia, Ethel 
Stanley, Edna Kitfield and Beth Jewett 
of Manchester. 
After a short wedding trip Mr. and 
Mrs. Williams will reside at the bride’s 
home on Norwood avenue, and will be 
*“at home’’ after Nov. 1. 
Among the out of town guests attend- 
ing the wedding were the parents of the 
groom, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams, 
of Bowdoinham, Me., and _ his five 
sisters. 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THE Breeze PRINT? 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
CEN ERERTEE RENE LENE ELLER ITE TUTE TLE RTT E ELIE LTTE SENET ETN ENTREE 
MAGNOLIA 
Edw. Dunn of Boston was the guest 
of Charles Brown on Wednesday. 
Geo. Hall and family returned to Salem 
on Wednesday. 
D. C. Ballou is in Boston visiting 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lycett are spend- 
ing their vacation in Woburn. 
D. C. Ballou & Co. started the work 
on Fred Lycett’s house on Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Foster have 
gone to Winchester on their vacation. 
Mrs. Wm. Abbott of Brookline is a 
guest of Mrs. J. B. Knowlton. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkins, Mr. 
and Mrs. Willard Boyd returned Tues- 
day from the White Mts. where they 
have been spending a short vacation. 
MAGNOLIA 
FOR SALE: One of the finest summer residences on 
the North Shore. 50,000 ft. of land and house of seve 
enteen rooms and four bath rooms and toilet, all mods 
The grounds are beautifully laid 
out with plenty of shade, ornamental and fruit trees 
and shrubbery, flower garden and tennis court. 
Apply to J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
ern conveniences. 
REGENT BBL. 4.Bet. 4 Bat. on 
: The acknowledged Best Flour at 95¢ CORRUGATED : Bs. 2 Ber. % Bar. & 
: any Price $7.25 $3.80 The best flour at the price 6.50 3.40 82c 
4 BRIDAL VEIL 
s A standard flour. One of the WASHBURN’S BEST : 
4 Foes bead makers 7.00 3.70 90c This price is a very low one 6.00 15¢3ks 
4 PILLSBURY’S i 
} A most popular brand among the BEST PASTRY 
leading bread making flours. Experts pastry makers speak very e 
Never quite as good as now. 6,75 3.55 85c highly of this flour 5.50 75c 
% % nes Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. % % 
PHONE 1300 Essex and St. Peter Sts.,. ; 
SALEM, MASS & 
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Miss Clara Bulter is in Lawrence a 
guest of Miss Gertrude Dick. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy French removed 
to Everett the latter part of last week. 
Gabriel Paul has returned to Oldtown, 
Maine, after another successful season 
at Magnolia. 
Claude Kilpatrick and family returned 
to St. Louis on Wednesday. 
Capt. Wm. Douglas has put the 
Yacht Rosebud in winter quarters after a 
very successful season. 
Misses Ethel May and Alice Story are 
leaving Monday for a vacation trip to 
Intervale, N. H. 
Joseph Collins who was recently in- 
jured at the Gymkhana sports in Mag- 
nolia, is able to be out and came down 
to Magnolia this week. He is still on 
crutches. 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
GEO. KeRNEsyY, Prop’r. 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
and Vegetables of Every Variety 
California Sweet Oranges, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per dozen. 
California Melons 
Florida Pineapples 
California Sweet Plums 
Blueberries 
Fresh Blackberries 
Florida Grape Fruit 
Red and Yellow Bananas 
Reasonable Prices 
Telephone 14-3 
Free Delivery in Magnolia and Manchester 
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