NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONCERT IN TOWN HALL 
Continued from page one 
““The Law of 
Gypsy’s Warning, 
an Auto.”’ 
Flavel R. Jordan rendered several il- 
lustrated songs including ‘‘ My Home in 
the Old Bay State’’ and ‘* Honey 
Boy.’’ 
The concert was generally liked and 
it is to be hoped that something of the 
sort will be repeated at intervals through- 
out the winter. 
Following is the program: 
Swiss Hand Bells 
THE MARSHALLS 
Moving Pictures 
Silver Sleigh Bells 
MISS EDITH MARSHALL 
Illustrated Song, ‘‘ My Home in Old Bay State’’ 
MR. FLAVEL R. JORDAN 
the Sailor’? ““ The 
’? and ‘* Purchasing 
Reading 
MISS ETHELYN MARSHALL 
Moving Pictures 
Dutch Song in Costume 
MISS EDITH MARSHALL 
Illustrated Song, ‘* Honey Boy ”’ 
MR. JORDAN 
Musical Lyre, ‘‘ Sing Me to Sleep ”’ 
MISS ETHELYN MARSHALL 
CELLO OBLIGATO BY MISS EDITH MARSHALL 
Moving Pictures 
Xylophone Duet 
MISSES EDITH AND ETHELYN MARSHALL 
MANCHESTER COVE 
Henry Menken, superintendent of the 
F. M. Whitehouse estate, left town this 
week on his annual two weeks’ vaca- 
tion. He will visit relatives in Rockland 
Co., N. Y., and at Brooklyn, and he 
may also pay a visit to H. W. Clark at 
Southampton, L. I., formerly of Man- 
chester. 
Miss Bertha Bingham of Beverly spent 
Christmas with Mrs. Thomas Widger. 
John Cullington and Harold Houston 
of Salem were guests Christmas of Mr. 
and Mrs. Jacob Kitfield. 
Mrs. Bessie Newhall of Salem was 
the guest of Mrs. Daniel Stearns over 
the holiday. 
Mrs. Charles Sargent is quite ill at her 
home here with acute indigestion. 
Miss Katherine Fitzpatrick of New 
York was a guest a few days this week 
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suthergreen. 
Mrs. H. E. Russell remembered the 
children of the Cove this year again, and 
as aresult each was presented with a 
large box of candy at Christmas. 
Master Meredith Whitehouse arrived 
home from Westminster last Friday to 
spend the holidays with his parents at 
** Crowhur:t. ” 
Miss Vera Kitfield spent the week-end 
at Salem visiting relatives. 
Miss Ida Taylor spent Thursday with 
her sister, Mrs. Bernard Boyle, in Bos- 
ton. 
COME TO US 
“ FOR YOUR SUPPLIES 
We have gained an enviable reputation 
The High Quality of the 
*Twill be a wise act for you to do so, 
by never dissapointing people in their holiday eatables. 
goods we sell account for that—and we never disappoint in the price either—we are 
usually a little lower than most stores. 
POULTRY 
We will have a great 
showing of everything in 
poultry. Turkeys, Chick- 
ens, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, 
Broilers, Squabs, Pigeons, etc 
FIXINS 
Everything that an up-to-date market could be ex- 
pected to have. Oranges, White Grapes, Grape 
Fruit, Celery, Sweet potatoes, Squash and every 
hot house and southern fresh vegetable that you 
can find in the big markets of Boston. 
Daily deliveries by Dunn’s and Knight’s Express. A 
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