10 NORTH SHORE BREZEE 
Society Notes NOTICE For Sale 
er tire. Heald eee pares I wish all persons who have claims 
(Miss Devens), are guests of Mrs. 
Boardman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
L. Devens, who are still at the 
Daniels cottage in Beverly Farms. 
The past week has seen many de 
partures from the shore. From 
Pride’s have gone the F. L. Higgin- 
sons, the Judge Moores and the A. 
G. Hodges. From Beverly Farms 
the W. S Simpkins, the L. C. Fennos, 
the Geo. E. Warrens, the Henry R. 
Daltons and Mrs. Gordon Prince have 
departed. Hon. Geo. H. Lyman has 
closed his cottage at West Manches- 
ter this week also, and the D. Her- 
bert Hostetters are other departures. 
A street wall some 430 feet in 
length along the estate of Judge W. 
C. Loring at Pride’s Crossing will 
make a decided improvement on this 
estate, and also on the adjoining prop- 
erty. The contract for the work has 
been awarded to D. Linehan & Son. 
MANCHESTER 
Hallowe’en, that mystic and merry 
festival of autumn, which revives 
memories of grinning jack-’o-lanterns, 
apple-bobbing, and no end of other 
feats enjoyed by young and old alike, 
but particularly the young people, 
was celebrated in Manchester as 
usual this year, a number of parties 
being held, among them being one at 
the home of Miss Abbie Floyd, Cen- 
tral square, and at Miss Flossie 
Allen’s, Summer street. At the lat- 
tera number of young people from 
Beverly was in attendance. 
Mrs. George Evans has recently re- 
turned from a most enjoyable visit to 
friends in Brookline and Roxbury. 
She also spent a day at the Food 
Fair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Olin D. Page of 
Chelsea spent a part of last week 
with Mrs. Bert Hall, Pine street. 
The members of Magnolia lodge, 
I.0.0.F., were treated to a pleasing, 
though informal entertainment after 
the meeting Thursday evening, which 
consisted of four mandolin and guitar 
duets by Louis Cassetta and Jos. 
Vasconcellos, and a talk by O. T. 
Roberts on his boyhood days at West 
Manchester. Mr. Roberts gave a de- 
lightful talk for almost an hour on 
“Newport,” as it was called, his rem- 
iniscences being made more interest- 
ing by the color which he usually puts 
into his’ talks. A collation of “hot 
dogs’’ and coffee followed, and the 
rest of the evening was spent in sing- 
ing and in a social way, . These en- 
tertainments will be a feature of the 
lodge during the winter. 
against me to present the same for pay- 
ment; and likewise all who are indebted 
to me to kindly do me the favor of pay- 
ing the same. I herewith authorize 
Miss E. A. Lethbridge to receipt in my 
name. 
Geo. F. ALLEN 
Manchester, Oct. 31, 1907. 
Card of Tlianks 
We wish to extend thanks to our 
many friends for their kindness and 
sympathy in our late bereavement. We 
feel deeply grateful and appreciative of 
the many and beautiful floral tokens of 
friendship and esteem. 
CuesTeR L. CRAFTS AND FAMILY 
Manchester, Oct. 31, 1907. | 
NOTICE 
Harvest Supper 
Under the auspices of the W. R. 
C., Manchester, 
Thursday Evening, November 14,’07 
Supper served in G. A. R. hall at 5.30 to 7 
TICKELTS z 
WANTED 
The School Committee of Manchester is 
anxious to obtain copies of the School Report for 
1892 and 1898, in order to complete ‘their files. 
Anyone having copies of the reports for these 
years would confer a favor by reporting to the 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
WANTED 
Present addresses of the following 
persons : 
Miss Sadie Bennett, Miss Annie Frazier 
Anyone knowing such will confer a favor 
by addressing, Clerk, P. O. Box 32, 
Manchester, Mass. 
WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
158 Main St, Gloucester 
Ro WR 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
E. P. WONSON, Proprietor 
25.CEN TS. 
A top surrey, rubber-tired, 
light lined. <A fine bargain. 
Practically new. 
Apply 
CONNOR'S STABLE 
Tappan St., Manchester. 
For Sale 
Banker’s gig, with harness. <A great 
bargain if taken at once. Apply 
CONNOR’S STABLE 
Tappan St., Manchester 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIAiNO 
Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Two days in town each week. 
Telephone 
The Table d’Hote Luncheon 
THE ORIGINAL MAGNOLIA QUALITY 
POP CORN 
Gold [Medal Brand 
Full Line of Candies. Ye Old Fashioned Corn 
Balls—A Ball Fora Penny. Mail Orders 
promptly attended to. Send us a Postal. 
BURRILL 
Washington, corner Union St., 
CHICKENS 
Fresh killed, for sale, as small broilers or 
roasters, 3 to 4 lbs., at less shan market prices. 
Send postal day before wanted and I will 
dress and deliver. Address 
A. B. DUNN, Box 477,Manchester 
Manchester 
ANNOUNCEMNENT 
I wish to inform the public 
that I have opened in the 
Allen Building, Washington St., 
Manchester 
A first-class CASH GROCERY STORE. 
I shall keep everything found in an up-to- 
date Grocery and shall sell at the LOWEST 
PRICES which astrictly cash business will 
permit. 
A share of the public patronage is respect- 
fully solicited. 
E. E. ALLEN 
etek 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
ds ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season, 
Auto Garage Connected 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
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