SOCIETY NOTES. 
* Mrs. Amory Eliot of Boston has 
been entertaining New York friends 
at ‘‘Wildwood,’’ her summer home 
off Sea street,, Manchester; Mrs. 
Eliot and Miss Rosamond Eliot, her 
daughter, have secured passage on. 
the Mauretania for September 12, 
and will go abroad=to remain until 
April. Miss Eliot will continue her 
musical studies abroad, one of the 
principal reasons for the trip. They 
are planning also for an auto trip to 
the White Mountains next month. 
Rev. Robert Collyer, the famous 
Unitarian divine of New York, and 
daughter, Miss Collyer, who are 
spending several weeks. at-the Del- 
phine, East Gloucester, are in Man- | 
chester for a few days’ visit with 
Mrs. James T. Fields. 
: Boylston Beal, jr., and family of 
Boston are planning to remain at 
“*Clipstone,’’ their Manchester  es- 
tate on Smith’s Point during the 
coming winter, it is understood. 
Fred Hartley and family have 
moved into their attractive new cot- 
tage on North street. The house 
which they are vacating is to be oc- 
cupied by James Reed and family. 
Mrs. L. B. Harrison of Cincinnati 
and Masconomo street, Manchester,” ~ 
is entertaining Mr. and Mrs: E. P. 
MAGNOLIA, 
Free Collection and Balttey 8 
, yet: 
_ NORTH: SHORE BRENZE: 
-TARRSOL and L: B. “Piarvtsote jt; o£ 
Cincinnati. 
The District Nursing Fund. 
The 
mentof this fund wish to remind the 
friends of the cause, who have not 
responded to its appeal, that 
their contributions will help to com- 
“plete the réquired*amount. 
The, fund is now so well along, 
-thanks*to.the generosity:and prompt- , 
ness of many kind friends, that the 
establishment. of the District Nurse 
in Manehester this autumn-.seems a 
certainty. . 
It is the desire of the committee, 
as in the beginning, that every pub- 
-lie spirited .resident’s name appear 
on the list-of contributors, regardless 
of the amount given, so that it may 
be the good work of the many rather 
than the few. No publication of the 
amounts given it to be made, only 
the list of givers. Give any amount 
with your good will and interest and, 
if possible, give it soon. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing: J: Vasconcellos, 
barber, 
Tel. 143- 13? 
Breeze Subscription $2.00-a vear 
SHOP 
THE “ONYX” 
The Famous 
“ONYX” 
‘Hosiery 
Also line of Lisle Thread Hosiery 
OR See 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Summer Season 1910 
Telephone 84-2 
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MOLKEE 2S 
os MASS. 
Specialties: Shirts, Collars, Cuffs 
Lingerie’ Dresses and Linen Suits from 75¢~up 
Shirt Waists from 20c. up. 
Percale Skirts from 40c. up 
Family Washing 50c. dozen 
Telephone 84-3 Magnolia 
committee for the establish-_ 
Central square, Manchester. 
ED " 
Magnolia French iPand spotty e 
Madame Hetie 
Grand Army Fair 
TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER 
Aus. 29—-Sept. 3 
Anybody wishing to make 
any donation of fancy 
work or articles for the 
booths, tables, etc. may 
leave same with 
MRS. HANNAH TAPPAN, 
Bridge St., Manchester. 
For Sale 
Buick 20 h.p. Tour- 
ing Car, last year’s 
model, 2 cylinder, 
exeellent condition, 
fully equipped 
$3500. 
J. E. RYAN, 
ROWE’S GARAGE, 
MAGNOLIA, -:- MASS. 
The Harbor View 
DIRECTLY ON GLOUCESTER BAY 
Its most Spacious Verandas on 
the Shore Are a little more De- 
liciously Fanned by East Glou- 
cester’s Famous South-West } 
Breeze than any Other Spot. 
Homelike and Comfortable with 
Exclusive Patronage. 
Accommodations May now Be 
Seeured for the Season of 1911. 
Advance Bookings only for En- 
gagements Beginning not Later 
than July 1. W. F. Osborne, Prop. 
SAWED 
WwoopD 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav-. 
ing from the Old-Fashioned a 
8. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester’ 
Telephone 139-13 : 
An exceptionally good line of dog 
collars, all sizes and all grades at’ 
Culbert’s Harness shops at ehh 
_Farms and Manchester. 
