NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Arthur Cobb of Orange, N. J., 
has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. 
Hoare, School street. 
Mrs. G. H. Sheldon of Houghton, 
Mich., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. Hoare, and Miss Jessie M. Hoare 
has returned with her to her home for 
an extended visit. 
The regular meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultural society will be held 
in Lee’s hall, Dec. 6, at 7.30 p.m. 
J. Woodward Manning, proprietor of 
the Reading Nurseries, will lecture on 
Landscape Gardening.’’ The society 
extends a cordial invitation to all who are 
interested in horticulture to be present. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, S. of 
V., will have an election of officers next 
Tuesday night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prescott of 
Roslindale were guests over Thanksgiv- 
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Morgan 
and family. 
One of the largest family reunions. of: 
the Thanksgiving season, was that of the 
Bell family at. North Beverly. Forty- 
four children, ~ grand-children, great 
grand-children, andchildren by marriage, 
sat down,to the four-tables, Prior-to,the 
dinner, .out-door games were played and 
a general’ good time enjoyed. Group 
photographs were taken, and also a group 
showing the four generations. Mr. and 
Mrs. F. W. Bell, Walter R. Bell. and 
Charles E. Bell and their families, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. B: Hinchcliffe attended 
from, here. 
Misses Sarah and Mary Strickland of 
Revere, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bugbee 
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Silva of 
South Boston were visiting over Thanks- 
giving at Antone Silva’s, Forest street. 
Private stationery with your name or 
initials printed on paper at very low 
price—a Xmas suggestion. —The BREEZE 
office. 
Twenty-Five Years Wed. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kitfeld 
cele>rated the twenty-fifth anniversary of . 
their wedding by receiving their friends 
last evening, from 8 to 10, attheir home 
on Ashland avenue, Manchester. 
Over 100 people called during the even- 
ing to extend congratulations. Mr. and 
Mrs. Kitfield were assisted in receiving 
by their two daughters, Misses Marion 
and Edna Kitheld. Theroom in which 
they received had simple decorations of 
fern and pinks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Kitfield were married 
in Manchester on Nov. 29, 1882, by 
the late Rev. D. D. Clark, pastor of the 
Congregational church. ‘They are both 
natives of Manchester and with the ex- 
ception of a few years-they have spent 
practically their whole life here. Mrs. 
Kitheld was Miss Hattie Butler Carter, 
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a daughter of the late Capt. Carter, and 
Mrs. Carter, who is still living, thouga 
her advanced years would not permit her 
to attend the anniversary last night. 
Long’s orchestra furnished music dur- 
ing the evening. Refreshments of ice 
cream, cake, punch, etc., were served. 
All subscriptions received from now 
until the first of the year will be dated 
Jan. 1,’08. The price $1.00 a year in 
advance. 
Private stationery with your. name. or 
initials prifited on paper at very low 
.price—a Xmas suggestion. Fhe BREEzE 
office. 
If advertising in the BrEEzE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try. it. 
Men’s Winter 
SUITS and 
OV ERCOATS 
‘The man who values a fit, 
we want him. We have 
what he wants: 
GOOD CLOTHES 
that have styles, fitand en- 
durance. The proof is up 
to us. 
Suits and Overcoats 
$10.00 10 $25.00 
Made in New York 
We have just received from New York several new Benjamin models. 
{Tailors in other cities may copy these Stylish Garments, but their im- 
itations will come long after the Style has changed in New York. 
{/There’s just one way to be sure about style,—insist on the Benjamin 
Pad Pad 
4 Correct Clothes for [len a 
Exclusive Agents Here 
CLARK & FRIEND 
Salem [lass. 
Wednesday Evening Club 
MANCHESTER 
TICKETS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED 
Monday Evening, Dec. 2 
At the Chapel, 
7.30 to 9.00 o’clock. 
Or may be engaged by notifying any member of 
the Executive Committee. 
The Price of Tickets this season will be 
$1.00 each, and the tickets will be transferable. 
The Committee hopes this winter to provide 
six especially. good entertainments, furnished 
almost wholly by outside talent. 
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A. C. NEEDHAM, 
Dr. R. T. GLENDENNING, 
Joun Baker, 
J. A. Lopce, 
Executive Committee 
Children’s Winter 
OVERCOATS 
and SUITS 
Good 
you full 
clothes that give 
value for your 
money are what parents are 
looking after. 
Our clothes are made 
upon merit. We _ stand 
back of them--try us and 
see. 
Overcoats and Suits 
$1.50 «© $10.00 
Day \' Hoyt (\0),217 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
