NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FAIR CLOSED. 
Manchester Town Hall Thronged on Closing 
Night of Fair in Aid of Sacred Heart 
Church—The Fair a Grand Success. 
Thronged to its utmost capacity, 
the Manchester town hall presented a 
scene of gayety Monday night, when 
the fair in aid of the Sacred Heart 
church came to a close with a grand 
ball and dancing party. From Mag- 
nolia, Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
and even from Beverly the young 
people came to help make the event 
a SUCCESS. 
The fair, whieh opened the week 
Knights of Columbus Table—Sofa pillow, 
James Chane, Magnolia; pair of vases, A. 
Crocker; Sofa pillow, C F Neal, Saxonville; 
centrepiece, J T Costello; centrepiece, Nora 
Gibbons; box of cigars, Lawrence Watson; 
camera, Helen Morley; ton of coal, Josephine 
White; pickle jar, Ellen Bradley; centre- 
piece, Alice Diviney; fern, Margaret Morse; 
umbrella, P A Tackery; chair, James Davy; 
box of cigars, E L Valentine; rug, Mary 
Havey, Roxbury; punch bowl, Mr Steele; 
ice-cream set, Frank Moore; lamp, Jerry 
Twomey; gloves, Margaret L Keough, Bos- 
ton; doll, Mary A Linane. 
North Shore Table — Jardiniere, Mrs 
Coady; Mexican work, Philip Wall; live pig, 
Patrick O’Mara, West Manchester; Father 
Maguire’s picture,Julia Kelly, Beverly Farms; 
cake, H P Lawson, Pride’s; mystery box, 
Lucy Grant; pin cushion, Josephine Hickey; 
THE PROPOSED NEW SACRED HEART CHURCH, 
In aid of which Fair was given and work on which was started this week. 
before, was the most successful ever 
conducted in aid of the Sacred Heart 
church, due in no small measure to 
the efforts of the new pastor, Rev. 
John J. Downey, and his able assist- 
ont, Fr. Maguire, both of whom were 
present at the fair each night and 
personally worked among those pres- 
ent, and this, too, in spite of the fact 
they had both worked so diligently 
the week before to carry the Beverly 
Farms fair through successfully. 
The articles on the various tables 
found ready and willing purchasers, 
and by the closing night of the fair 
the booths looked rather bare. Hun- 
dreds of dollars were raised, which is 
to be used, of course, toward the con- 
struction of the beautiful new home 
for the parishioners of Fr. Downey in 
Manchester, work on which has been 
started in earnest this week. 
Monday evening the winners of the 
various articles at the four booths 
were announced as follows: 
vase, Mary Clark; ladies’ pocket book, Mary 
Chisholm; centrepiece, Sam Young; ham, 
Mrs John Dillon; handkerchief case, Mary 
Morley; box of cigars, L A Leach; rosary 
beads, Nellie T McGlone, Natick; Catholic 
Forum, Margaret O’Neil. 
Sunday School Table—Pin cushion, E W 
Hoffman; pair of vases, John Flaherty; 
cologne bottles, James McCaffery; vases, K 
Murphy; centrepiece, Jane Leader; set of 
books, Teresa O’Hare, Saxonville; sofa 
pillow, Mary E Lyons; crocheted cape, Sam 
Young; box of cigars, Maria Edberg, Cool- 
idge’s Point; photograph album, Lilli an 
Campbell, Lowell; rosary beads, Daniel 
Riordan, Beverly Farms; pocketbook, Wil- 
liam Glin, Coolidge’s Point; hammock, John 
Desmond; ice-cream set, Anna Barry; lace 
hat, Arthur Crocker. 
Sodality Table — Sofa pillow, Margaret 
ea Pride’s; $5 gold piece, Paul H Furfey, 
Cambridge; picture frame, John_ Kiniry, 
Walpole; silver salt cellars, Patrick Murphy; 
silver bread dish, Glen Senior; whip, J L 
McManus, Lynn; pin cushion, John H Dil- 
lon; box of cigars, Michael Walsh; bed 
slippers, W A Tucker; doll, Nellie Moun- 
tain; sofa pillow, James Manning; sofa pil- 
low, Gordon Burgess; picture frame, Marga- 
ret Waters; umbrella, J H Coulter; mileage 
book, John G Gillis; $10 gold piece, Mary 
Donaghue. 
Contests—Margaret Leary defeated Mar- 
ion Spinney for the doll. 
Joseph Grimes of West Manchester de- 
feated Thomas O’Brien of Beverly Farms 
for the four-in-hand whip, raising $202. 
Unclaimed Letters. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., post office for week ending Sept. 
1: Herbert Avenett, Miss Alice M Allen, 
Miss Ida Anderson, Telesplan Abel, Mrs S 
A Brewer, Miss L J Baker, Mrs E Beaden, 
Miss Flo Burchstead, Miss Florence Brain- 
ard, Miss Sarah Blue, N J Caswell, Charles 
Clark, Miss Minnie Connolly, TM&JL 
Cobb, Miss Agnes Gillespie, Mrs Dave M 
Hall, Leslie G Hornby, Samuel Harrison, 
Miss Bridget Harrington, Miss Delia Kelley, 
Miss Norah Labuff, Miss E Moseley, Mrs J 
A McCrillis, Miss Margaret M Murphy, L 
E K Garrove, Mrs R Robinson, Mrs N 
Shry, Miss A K Stonehew, Lucius B Swift, 
Mrs Nellie C Smith, Mrs Emelia A Thomas, 
Fred C Tedford, M J Timmins, Mrs Ward. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Call when in Gloucester at H. B. 
Winchester’s Jewelery Store and see 
if their is anything you would like to 
buy in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, 
Efe. Me 
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122 Main Street 
GLOUCESTER 
For the 
Next Two Weeks 
We shall offer exceptional 
bargains in Shirt Waists, White 
Linen Skirts, Shirt Waist Suits, 
and all summer goods. 
It is our policy never to carry 
over these goods to another season, 
and prices have been made with the 
idea of closing out every piece in 
the next two weeks. If you are 
interested in replenishing your 
summer wardrobe, this is a money- 
saving opportunity. 
ALEX. PATTILLO 
122 Main St., Gloucester 
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