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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Giles of 
Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of their 
aunt, Mrs. Anna Phillips, School 
street. 
Miss Harriet Brewster read in much 
favor at North Beverly, Tuesday even- 
ing, at a concert in the Congregational 
church there. 
Leave your orders tonight for your 
ice cream on the holiday—next Mon- 
day. Beach street café. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McKen- 
zie and children, who are on their 
way to the Provinces for a visit to 
Mr. McKenzie’s native home, and 
Miss Kate McKenzie of Boston 
were guests over Sunday of Mr. and 
Miss McKenzie’s sister, Mrs. Mag- 
gie Lee, who had not seen _ her 
brother for over 14 years. 
Miss Theodora Atwood, daughter 
of Judge Atwood of Ayer, was a 
guest of George Northrup and fam- 
ily over the week-end. 
Hand-made men’s suspenders at 
Pink’s Harness store. “9 
Complete 
Outfitters 
FAR .O2M 
Hat to Hose 
Blue Serge 
$9.90 to $24.90 
Flannel 
$3.90 to $14.90 
$2.96 
Khaki 
TROUSERS 
Blue Serge $3.29 
Flannel $1.50 
Khaki 98ce 
Wash Suits for Boys’ and 
Children’s Wear. 
Store closes all day Monday, June 18, in Celebration of June 17 
Outing Suits 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. are 
furnishing and installing a rectifier 
at Mrs. Cyrus Strong’s stable, Man- 
chester, for charging Mrs. Strong’s 
Baker surrey electric auto. 
Ernest Howe was given a sur- 
prise party at his home on Pleas- 
ant street by the members of his 
class—’o8—in the High © school, 
Tuesday evening, the occasion be- 
ing his 17th birthday. He was pre 
sented with a beautiful gold watch. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanners and 
children of Beverly were guests Sun- 
day of Mr. and Mrs. F H. Dennis, 
Lincoln street. 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes. 
Beach street café. 
Andrews--Morgan 
Last Thursday evening, Mr. James 
William Andrews and Miss Louise 
Morgan were united in marriage at 
the home of the officiating clergyman. 
Rev. D. F. Lamson. 
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The first and last thing for the 
Jeet. Such Shoes can always be 
JSoundin OUR LARGE STOCK. 
See our Foot Trainer Shoe /or 
little folks in all colors. Summer 
Outing shoes of all kinds and shades. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers 
246 Essex St., Salem, Mass. 
217 
ESSEX ST. 
w tlats 
Split & Seange Sailors 
25c to $3.00 
Milan Roll & Novelty 
Shapes 
25c to $2.50 
FURNISHING GOODS 
Everything for the comfort of the 
wearer of good goods in the 
Furnishing Line. 
