Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robbins have 
returned to Beverly Farms after spend- 
ing August at the Isles of Shoals. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince 
are entertaining a large house party 
at Princemere over the week-end. On 
Thursday evening they gave a dinner 
party for fifteen, and to-night they 
will give a dinner dance, at which will 
be present half a hundred guests. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie gave a birth- 
day party at her Manchester Cove 
cottage Thursday afternoon for her 
little daughter Margaret. About a 
score of the young friends of the little 
miss were present. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell are 
entertaining at their cottage on the 
Gloucester road the former’s sister, 
Mrs. William Gilpin, and Mr. Gilpin 
of Delaware and John Greeley of 
New York city. 
Miss Myra McKeone of Youngs- 
town, O., is a guest over the week-end 
of Mrs. John Ford at her cottage on 
University lane, Manchester Cove 
Miss Helen Ford has visiting her for 
a week Miss Katherine Gardner of 
Georgetown, S.C. 
Congratulations are being showered 
upon Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Harris on 
the arrival of a little daughter in their 
home on University lane Wednesday. 
Mrs. Harris was Miss Virginia John- 
son, a daughter of Mrs. Harvey 
Childs by her first husband. 
Lack of wind prevented the sailing 
tenders from finishing in time limit at 
the Manchester Yacht club race Labor 
Day, and the race will be re-sailed 
Monday. 
Miss Gertrude Childs had as her 
guest at Manchester, the early part of 
the week, Miss Gertrude Holden of 
Cleveland, O. Miss Childs started for 
Pittsburg a day or two ago. 
Mr. Charles H. Dalton has added a 
handsome pair of coach horses, bays, 
to his Beverly Farms stable this week, 
bought at the Carr stables. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester, for the bal- 
ance of the season, is prepared to do 
shampooing, marcel waving and mani- 
curing. Tel. 102-4Manchester. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
WANTED 
A young man would like position as Chaut- 
feur, or to take charge of Lighting Plant. 
Best of references. Have had experience in 
large central lighting plant. Have a practi- 
cal knowledge of automobiles and motor con- 
struction. Address 
DRAWER E, Manchester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Auto Squad Bail. 
It would be hard to find a merrier 
crowd of young people than those who 
thronged the Manchester town hall 
last evening on the occasion of the 
first grand ball of the automobile 
squad. It was one of the nicest par- 
ties that have been held in the hall 
this summer. Fully 200 couples were 
on the floor. 
The committee got out a neat little 
dance order which was universally 
liked by the crowd, so much so that 
there were scarcely halt enough to go 
around A picture of the specials’ 
auto was printed on the front, and on 
the back was represented ‘A Long 
Chase.” The naming of the dances 
was very original. ‘The Woodchucks 
grand march and circle’’ cameat 9.30, 
and was lead by Officer Wm. Lomasney 
and Miss Gorman, followed by A. S. 
Peabody and Miss Ida Smith, Officer 
J. W. Lee and Mrs. Lee, and over 50 
couples. 
Richard J. Baker was the floor di- 
rector, and Joseph N. Lipman was the 
assistant floor director. Theaids were: 
Charles Francis, Arthur McCormack, 
Frank A. Morgan, Fred Long, James 
R. Hamilton, Charles Fritz, Herbert 
Hall and William Dougherty. 
Rev. D. F. Lamson will preach at 
the Congregational church tomorrow, 
morning and evening. The Rev. Mr. 
Lincoln started Tuesday on his vaca- 
tion of one month to Hartford, Conn. 
The meeting at the Cove Thursday 
evening was led by Deacon T. B. 
Stone. There was an attendance of 
about 25. 
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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
“Christian Endurance” will be the 
subject of Rev. E. H. Brewster’s ser- 
mon at the Baptist church tomorrow 
morning. At the People’s evening 
service, 7.30 o'clock, he will speak on 
“The Rich Young man.” 
Work has been started this week 
on moving the Sacred Heart church 
from its cld site to a location in a 
corner of the lot, thus giving an op- 
portunity for work to start on the new 
structure at once. W. G. Edwards, 
the Salem building mover, is moving 
the structure. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Miss Rachael 
Crombie, on Pleasant street, Monday 
evening. 
The Tuesday evening meeting at 
the Baptist church was made a very 
pleasant feature, from the fact that 
Miss Abbie Hitchcock, formerly of 
Manchester, was present and gave an 
interesting account of her mission 
work among the slums of Boston, and 
that Mr. Briggs was present and gave 
a brief talk on his work in the mission 
field. 
The boys of the Junior Y.P.S.C.E. 
held a successful sale of home-made 
candies at the chapel Wednesday from 
4 to 7.30 p.m., netting a profit of over 
$12. They were assisted in conduct- 
ing their sale by Misses Isabel War- 
ner and Amy B. Haskell. 
The Farther Lights will meet with 
Mrs. Brewster at the parsonage Mon- 
day evening. 
ITINKER BROS..,} 
C. L. TINKER, Manager. 
AUTOMOBILE STO 
First-Class Repairs and Renting. 
RAGE. 
Open Day and Night. We 
@ always have on hand a supply of Gasoline, Oils, and other auto acces- 
sories. Telephone 12-4. 
BEACH STREET, - 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
