— a 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The ladies of the Friday Afternoon 
Whist met Thursday afternoon at the 
home of Mrs. Albert W. Mead, Ash- 
land avenue, it being a business meet- 
ing. It was decided to continue the 
meetings, and the first will be held 
two weeks hence, November 3, with 
Mrs. John Baker. Mrs. Mead was re- 
elected president. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Allen left Thursday 
for a short visit with friends in Auburn- 
dale and Newton. 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd and daughter are 
the over Sunday guests of Capt. and 
Mrs. W. C. Wheldon of Dennisport, 
Cape Cod. 
Mrs. Thomas Jack returned yester- 
day from a _ week’s visit with friends 
in Upton, Mass. 
Mrs. Carrie Chaloner and daughter, 
Miss Mary Chaloner, of Beverly were 
guests of Mrs. Randolph Taylor at the 
Cove the early part of the week. 
George Evans of the Manchester 
water department is enjoying his an- 
nual two weeks’ vacation, and has 
been spending the past week with his 
parents, Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Evans, 
in Natick. Mrs. Evans was a guest 
of friends in Danvers the first of the 
week. 
Miss Agusta Friend and Fred 
Friend who have made Boston their 
home the past year or two, are soon 
to leave for Minneapolis where Mr. 
Friend goes in the interests of the 
large electrical concern with which he 
has been engaged. Mrs. Friend was 
in town yesterday bidding farewell to 
her many friends here. 
The work of rebuilding the stone 
sea wall abutting the O. T. Roberts 
land on Bridge street, has been in 
progress the past week. 
Chas. C. Dodge had the pleasure of 
witnessing the big Vanderbilt cup 
race in Long Island, N.Y., last week. 
Some of the cars attained a speed of 
90 miles an hour. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton spent 
Sunday with Mr. Horton’s sister, Mrs. 
Francis Farnham, in Mansfield, who 
returned with them for a short visit. 
Miss Emma Prest will spend Sun- 
day with friends in Hamilton. 
A son was born Thursday to Mr. 
and Mrs. John Silva. 
Mrs. Robert Stoops and daughter, 
Gertrude, have been spending the 
week in Plymouth, visiting the for- 
mer’s mother, Mrs. McMurray. 
Mrs. James Kehoe, who has been 
spending the past month visiting her 
mother, Mrs. Bernice Stoddard, in 
Novo Scotia, is expected home to- 
morrow. 
Peter Sheehan concludes his ser- 
vices at Manion’s market tonight for 
the season. 
Mrs. Jesse Littlefield underwent a 
painful operation at a private hospital 
in Brookline Tuesday. 
Mrs. William Follett 
friends in New York. 
A telegram was received Thursday 
from Lewis Martin, saying he was 
very low. Mr. Martin, as announced 
last week, was on his way home from 
California, and was taken with typhoid 
fever in Manitoba. His many triends 
here hope for his recovery. 
Thomas A. Baker is having his an- 
nual vacation, and has been missed on 
the Magnolia route of Bullock’s baker 
cart the past week. 
Shaw the Man 
James F. Shaw will make a good 
representative in the upper branch of 
the state legislature, having the qual- 
ities which make a successful legis- 
lator. He is a young and energetic 
business man, with an ambition as a 
spur to make him successful. 
Although young he is influential in 
both the commercial and_ political 
world. Therefore he makes a desir- 
able candidate. It is up to Rockport 
to give him a big vote at the fall elec- 
tion, which it will, for Rockport is 
Republican to the core and will stand 
by the choice of the convention. — 
Rockport Review. 
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