NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Herbert W. Clark, who has been 
at the W. D. Denegre estate, West 
Manchester, till a few months ago, 
has just accepted a _ position. in 
Swampscott, on a private estate 
«owned by Andrew W. Preston, 
president of the United Fruit Co., 
and assumed his duties there Mon- 
day. Mr. Clark was at Mr. Dene- 
gre’s for eight years and built up 
the landscape feature of the beau- 
Miul estate, and his -work at 
Swampscott will be along similar 
lines, in that he will build up a 
grange of greenhouses on the es- 
tate. A gardener’s cottage is now 
being built and Mr. Clark and 
family will occupy this next fall. 
The Memorial exercises at the 
Story High school will be held on 
Tuesday, at 11.45. All friends of 
the school are cordially invited to 
attend. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will 
deliver the Memorial Day address 
at Barre, Mass., Wednesday. From 
there he will go to New York, 
where he will spend Sunday. 
The last in the series of whist 
parties under the auspices of the 
Ladies’ Sodality will be given in 
the Town hall next Tuesday even- 
ing. Whist will be played from 8 
to 9, and dancing will be from Io 
to 12. Cook’s orchestra will furnish 
the music. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lodge were 
in Lowell, Tuesday, to the golden 
wedding anniversary of Mrs. 
Lodge’s grandparents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Harvey Hadley. Mr. Hadley 
is the third brother to celebrate the 
event in the last six years, a rather 
singular coincidence in one family. 
New This Cech. 
TENEMENT 
To Let, a 5-room tenement, furnished. 
Apply 35 Central Street, 
Manchester. 
Antique Furniture 
FOR SALE—A fine old Sofa and Table; 
also Chairs, etc. Historical. For particu- 
lars address 31 Lothrop street, 
Beverly, Mass. 
ROOMS TO LET! 
By the week orfortheseason. Only afew 
minutes walk from the Essex County Club. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Breakfast 
served if desired. Inquire at 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
Post-Office Building, Manchester. 
C. H. Nichols, who is spending the 
summer in the James Beaton cottage, 
School street, arrived last Sunday with 
his daughter and grandson from St. 
Louis. 
The whist prizes at the party in 
Lee’s hall, Tuesday evening, under 
the auspices of the Ladies’ Sodality, 
were won by Mrs. Robert Allen and 
Archie Macdonald. 
Robert Curran and family have 
moved down from Allston this week 
for the summer. Mr. Curran is 
coachman at M. B. Mason’s. 
Terhune and Douglas shoes at 
Bell’s. 
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Fourth of July Celebration 
The committee having in charge the 
arrangements for a Fourth of July 
celebration in Manchester this year 
are going to spring something new,— 
that is, something new for Manches- 
ter. While the morning will prob- 
ably be given over to sports (mostly 
water sports) in the afternoon there 
will be a speaker in the Town hall. 
Rev. Peter MacQueen of Charlestown 
will be the orator, and there will prob- 
ably be singing appropriate to the 
day. 
Th the evening it is expected there 
wil] be a big electrical illumination in’ 
the center of the town, and it is prob- 
able 1200 electric lights will figure in 
the display. Teele’s Military Band of 
Boston will furnish the music. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
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