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NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. John Baker and two sons, Irv- 
ing and Harry, have been spending a 
few days with relatives at Reading. 
Miss Sadie Noyes was given a sur- 
prise party Wednesday evening by a 
number of her friends, on the occa- 
sion of her nineteenth birthday. Re- 
freshments of ice cream and cake 
were served. 
Miss Adeline Silva of Gloucester 
was a guest of Mrs. Joseph Caton 
the early part of the week. 
Raymond C. Allen and . Percy 
Wheaton enjoyed a water trip down 
the Maine coast to Bangor over Sun- 
day. 
John Nazby of Nice, France, has 
accepted a position with Dyer, the 
Summer street machinist. 
The meeting of the W.R.C. next 
Thursday evening will be in the form 
of a memorial service for the late Gen. 
Blackmar. All members of the order 
are earnestly requested to be present. 
There is other important business to 
come before the meeting. 
There will be an important meeting 
of the S.H.S. alumni at Mrs. Blais- 
dell’s Monday evening at 8 o’clock. 
We have in hand an article by Mr. 
Daniel Sheehan on a ‘Trip Across 
the Military Highway from San Juan 
to Ponce,” which we cannot conven- 
iently publish this week, but which 
our readers will have an opportunity 
of reading in our next issue. 
Miss Margaret Foley of Beverly 
was in town Wednesday, a guest of 
‘Miss Elizabeth Dillon. 
At her cottage off Summer street, 
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Daniel Al- 
len entertained the members of her 
Sunday school class from Gloucester. 
New this eck. 
Wanted. 
A young girl to care for children a few 
hours each day. 
Mrs. A. C. NEEDHAM. 
Union street, Manchester. 
Degree of Honor. 
All those interested in the re-organization 
of the D.of H., are requested to meet in 
1.0.0.F. Hall, Wednesday, July 26 at 8 p.m. 
Per order, 
CHAIRMAN. 
Manchester, July 20, 1905. 
Card of Thanks. 
The Elder Brethren desire most heartily 
and cordially to thank the young men who 
So cheerfully and efficiently served them at 
their recent gathering at Tuck’s Point. 
EO. FALLEN, Pres. 
W. J. JOHNSON, Sec. 
Manchester, July 20, 1905. 
Officers Andrews and Lomasney 
were on duty at the life saving exhi- 
bition at Crescent Beach, Magnolia, 
Thursday. 
Mrs. John Niles is spending a few 
weeks visiting relatives in Marion. 
Mr. Niles left a day or two ago for a 
week’s visit in Wellesley and Marion. 
Miss Angie Whittier and Miss Ella 
Currier, two of the house party being 
entertained at Miss Carolyn E A\I- 
len’s on Vine street left Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Currier and 
daughter Katherine of Hinsdale,N.H., 
joined the party for over Sunday. 
Mrs. Chester Hooper of Connecti- 
cut is visiting her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Hooper at the Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Gilman of 
Concord, N.H., spent Sunday with 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilman at the 
Cove. 
Prof. C. L. Norton went over to 
New York the first of the week ona 
business trip. 
Flower Show out of Doors? 
It has been suggested, and the 
matter is now being talked up, to have 
the summer show of the North Shore 
Horticultural society, to be held the 
latter part of August, in a large tent 
on the grounds of the Essex County 
club. In England the flower shows are 
very seldom held indoors, and a tent 
show here, it is thought, would prove 
a successful innovation. 
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