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punger is enjoying his 
nm from his duties at 
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E. Gorman has been 
; of the week with 
isquam. 
th every new subscrip- 
reeze received during 
100 ealling cards, neatly 
0 id English type. . 
i Catheron of Needham 
a, Rivas in town over Tues- 
iting his sister, Mrs. 
and family. 
Thomas A. Baker 
: Starichester this week 
where Mr. Baker will 
eof a large fruit stand in 
stine during the busy sea- 
al. They will stop a few 
and visit friends. 
fe Magnolia lodge, I. O. 
d friends are to have the 
f Searing an illustrated 
1 trip on an ocean liner 
ork to Fishguard’’, in 
Beare, the exact date to be 
d in our next issue.. The 
ill Bebe given in the Town 
ill be free. 
troupe from Glouces- 
ako in the Town hall 
ning, but owing to the 
fhe poor way the show 
xd the attendance was 
Bei css than 50. A full 
ee cornpanied the troupe 
st parade was given in the 
lef Corps elected officers 
g last night as follows: 
een tt, President ; Miss 
organ, Sen. vice-pres.; 
e Cook, junior vice; Mrs. 
mtic chaplain ; Mrs. Han- 
pan, treasurer; Mrs. Bar- 
5 guard; Mrs. Alice Pres- 
iductor; Mrs. Mary Lueas 
. Anna Woodbury, dele- 
ns Pot Veterans nominated 
at their meeting Tuesday 
ilection of officers will take 
esday of next week. Com- 
Jorliss of Gloucester will be 
on that occasion to inspect 
p. A full attendance is de- 
ast Com. F. K. Swett will 
Gloucester’ camp next 
evening and the Beverly 
following week. All 
S are invited to accompany 
tt on these two occasions. 
gy 
* rons, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
| Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
| 
19 - 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
——_————§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
; Rea sree eres 
REE A NR REOPEN SSG EE NE GOOD, eA ee AAS | 
Telephone 160 
Free Delivery 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoffice Block, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Bernard L. Boyle has been spend- 
ing the week vacationizing in New 
York. 
The members of the Parent-Teach- 
er Association are again reminded of 
the cordial invitation that has been 
extended them to be guests of the 
Woman’s Club, Tuesday afternoon, 
Dee. 6, at 3.30 o’clock, when Mrs. 
Elizabeth Denison will talk on 
‘What Our Children Should-Know’”’. 
At a meeting of the Literary so- 
ciety of the Story High school 
Thursday the following program 
was carried out: Recit., An Indian 
at the Burial Place of his Father, 
James Kinsella; comp., Thanksgiv- 
ing of my Senior Year, Dorothy 
Blaisdell; recit., The Building, Al- 
bert James; recit., The Pumpkin, 
Margaret Meaney; piano solo, Grace 
Merrill; debate, Should Cartooning 
the President be prohibited by Law? 
—aff. Helene Sherman and Frank 
Floyd, neg. Gwendolen Glendening 
and John Spinney. Critic: John 
Carter. At the end of the meeting 
Mr. Saben, in behalf of the school 
presented Miss Kauffman with a 
beautiful string of gold beads. Miss 
Kauffman concludes her work here 
today and goes to Asbury Park, N. 
J., to take up a similar position. 
HOLIDAY GOODS 
We are now opening our lines of 
HOLIDAY GOODS. It will be an 
immense assortment of 
French and German 
China 
Japanese Wares 
Lamps 
Dinner Sets 
Glass-ware, Etc. 
Suitable for Xmas Gifts 
At Prices that will please you 
GEORGE W. FULLER 
275 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
H. BAKER, TAILOR 
Announces to his Manchester Customers 
that he has MOVED from the Kimball 
Block, opposite the Postoffice to the 
North Shore Breeze Building 
BEACH ST, 
Where he will be pleased to see his _pat- 
He is in the store formerly occu- 
pied by the Chinese Laundry. 
JOHN F. SILVA 
Forest Street, Manchester 
Announces to the people of Man- 
chester that he is to run a 
FISH CART 
in Manchester the coming winter, 
commencing about November 1, and 
that he will be prepared to supply 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, in 
season, at Lowest Prices. 
