NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 
MANCHESTER 
It is with much regret that the many 
friends of Miss Louise MacIntire, assist- 
ant in grades IV to VIII at the George 
A. Priest school, learn of her departure 
today for another field of work. She 
has accepted a position at Westfield, N. 
J., as teacher of grammar and com- 
position in grades VI, VII and VIII of 
a large school. Mrs. F. G. Cheever 
will take up the work Miss MaclIntire 
was doing until a permanent teacher is 
found. 
Miss Alice Haraden, chief operator 
at the local telephone exchange, is tak- 
ing a fortnight’s vacation. She is leav- 
ing today to spend a few days with 
friends in Pawtucket, R. I. 
Painters local, 797, is celebrating its 
fifth anniversary next Monday night, 
with a supper at its headquarters. 
C. D. Temple and family will move 
into the Griffin cottage on Putnam court 
toward the middle of next month. 
The Friday afternoon whist met 
Thursday this week with Mrs. Oscar 
Wing, School street. 
Mrs. A. M. Ailen of Newton Center, 
spent Sunday visiting her brother, Fred 
J. Merrill and family, Bridge street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lane left 
Wednesday morning for a brief visit 
with their daughter, Mrs. Flintand Rey. 
Mr. Flint, in Rockland, Me. 
Jos. W. Cawthorne, jr., has an adv. 
in this issue relative to his agency for 
phonographs and records. If you want 
to get the “‘latest’’ in the line of records 
Mr. Cawthorne can supply your wants. 
There is.talk of calling a meeting of 
the Choral society soon, as many have 
expressed a desire to continue the good 
work of last winter. 
The Misses May D. and Gertrude 
Connolly of the Farms are planning on 
opening a class in gymnastics and 
aesthetic dancing early next month. 
The former is a graduate of Dr. Sar- 
gent’s school of physical training in 
Cambridge, and at present conducts two 
classes in Cambridge, two in Boston and 
orie in Brookline. Miss Gertrude 
Connolly is attending the school at pres- 
ent. 
A social and dance will be held in the 
Magnolia hall, Thursday evening, Oct. 
31. Music by Long’s orchestra. 
The subject for discussion at the N. 
S. H. S. meeting next Friday evening 
will be ‘“ Nitro-culture: or the Inocu- 
lation of Legumes,’’ sometimes called 
“vest pocket fertilizer.’ Wm. Till 
will be the speaker. This subject is 
comparatively new. - Gardeners and 
others interested are cordially invited. 
Miss Cora Howe and friend, Miss 
Freeman, of Boston, spent Sunday at 
home with Miss Howe’s parents. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
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PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
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GEO. W. Hooper, 
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Roy Nunn concludes his services 
with R. & L. Baker today and will go to 
Chelsea where he will probably be en- 
gaged in the car shops. 
Dea. and Mrs. J. A. Torrey, left 
town Thursday for Boston, where they 
will spend the winter at the Hotel West- 
land in the Back Bay. ‘Their house 
here will be closed as Prof. and Mrs. C. 
L. Norton and children are moving to 
Hudson, near Nashua, N. H. Their 
household goods were shipped there this 
week as was also that of Frank M. 
Garrell and family. Prof. Norton is in 
charge of a large manufacturing business 
in Nashua, a patented process of his in- 
vention for the production of a substi- 
tute for wood, for which a big future is 
in store. Prof. Norton is at the same 
time continuing his work at the Mass. 
Institute of Technology. 
A great many Manchester people took 
advantage of the Boston & Maine’s 
offer Wednesday to make 21 cents, and 
went to Boston on the excursion rates of 
75 cents round trip. The Food Fair 
was the attractive point for many. 
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When you call your doctor to attend you during illness, he prescribes 
for you the medicine that will benefit you the most. 
Our part is to see that the prescription brought to us is carefully and 
accurately compounded. 
We have had years of experience in compounding prescriptions. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, — Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Telephone No. 217 
