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ymond Crocker returned Tues- 
rom a vacation spent in Port- 
nd Maine. i 
A daughter arrived in the home of 
fr. and Mrs. John Silva, Morse 
ourt, Sunday, Dee. 11. 
Angus Henderson expects to leave 
ymorrow for a visit to his old home 
n Scotland. He goes to see his mo- 
ier who is seriously ill. 
special and social meeting last 
vening. A tempting rabit stew 
vas served. 
Cuff links and Searf pins in fancy 
oxes at Nichols’. be 
Master Mark Sinnicks celebrated 
is 8th birthday Thursday afternoon 
y entertaining a party of his school 
mates. Games were played and a 
eneral good time was enjoyed. Re- 
reshments of ice-cream, cake and 
andy were served. 
- The high school boys are trying to 
organize a hockey team like the 
other schools hereabouts. The Chan- 
vel is not in condition for skating 
his year, and the young people have 
neen taking advantage of the ex- 
ent skating provided on the pond 
t the Dexter estate, Forest street. 
A meeting of the Story High 
$chool Alumni is called for Tuesday 
evening Dec. 20, at 8 o’clock at Mrs. 
L. W. Floyd’s. The matter of the 
annual banquet will come up for 
consideration. A full attendance is 
nested in order to have a free ex- 
pression of opinion on the matter. 
President suspenders in fancy 
bor es, suitable for Xmas gifts, at 
Bell’s 3 
_ A pretty handy man around town, 
in his line, is C. T . Loomis. He can 
do anything from repairing and re- 
setting the most minute adjustments 
in your watch or your clock, to fil- 
‘ing your saws. There is more or less 
business in Manchester during the 
cold weather in this latter line and 
“Let Loomis fix it’’. 7 
- Boston garters and Boy’s suspen- 
‘ders in fancy boxes at Bell’s . 
_ At their meeting next Thursday 
evening Allen Relief Corps will have 
a Christmas tree and every member 
is urged to be present and to bring 
along some useful 10-cent article for 
the tree. The tree will be strip- 
ped after a short business session. 
Members of the post and S. of V., 
are invited. 
The Manchester Launch club held ; 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Telephone 160 
Postoffice Block, 
CHURCH NOTES. 
At the Baptist church Sunday the 
pastor, Rev. T. L. Frost will preach 
in the morning on ‘‘The Lord of 
Glory’’, and in the evening on ‘‘Reli- 
gious Shams’’. 
At the Congregational church Sun- 
day morning Rev. L. H. Ruge will 
preach on ‘‘Life as an Amphithea- 
tre’’. In the evening his theme will 
be ‘‘The Incomprehensible ‘So’ ”’. 
The program for the week of 
Prayer, Jan. 1-8, will include services 
on Sunday, Thursday and Friday 
evenings at the Baptist church, and 
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Sun- 
day evenings at the Congregational 
church. Rev. Mr. Ruge will preach 
on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday 
evenings, and Rev. Mr. Frost on 
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday ev- 
enings. 
The Ever Ready Cirele of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Levi 
Harvey, Monday evening, Dec. 19. 
One new member was admitted to 
Wm. Jeffrey colony of Pilgrim 
Fathers last Monday evening. The 
‘pow Chorus’’ added greatly to the 
evenings entertainment and was en- 
joyed by all. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
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. 
19 
Postoffice Block 
- Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Christmas 
Gifts 
You should see our large line of 
Decorated 
Ghina 
“There are hundreds of articles suit- 
able for Xmas Gifts. All at moderate 
prices, too. 
Lamps, new patterns just received. 
Dinner Sets, over forty patterns to 
select from. New patterns just opened. 
We havea! Dec. Cottage Dinner Set 
as low ‘as $4.98. 
There are lots of good values in 
China and Faney Goods on our 10¢, 
25c and 50c tables. 
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- 
rons. 
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. 
