» the street and filled 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
The Friday night prayer meeting 
of the Congregational church was 
held with Mr. and Mrs. George 
Burnham of Sumner street. The 
service was well attended. Rev. J. 
W. Brownville was the leader, and 
had for his subject: ‘‘The Resurrec- 
tion of Christ.’’ 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the 
Congregational chureh held a spe- 
cial meeting Thursday, May 25, in 
the afternoon with the president of 
the society, Mrs. George Burnham, 
at her home on Sumner street. The 
meeting was in honor of Mrs. E. 
Austin Haskell, who has been a resi- 
dent of West Gloucester and a mem- 
ber and efficient worker of the 
Ladies’ Aid society for several 
years. As Mrs. Haskell expects to 
leave West Gloucester in a_ short 
time for another part of the state, 
the members of the society arranged 
the special meeting as a surprise to 
her During the meeting Mrs. Burn- 
ham, in behalf of the society pre- 
sented Mrs. Haskell with a $5 gold 
piece, thanking her for the valuable 
and faithful service she had ren- 
dered during her 
Mrs. Haskell received the gift with 
fitting words of thanks, expressing 
the deep regret she felt that circum- 
stances made it necessary for her 
to leave West Gloucester where she 
had passed so many pleasant hours 
with her many friends. After the 
presentation, light refreshments 
were served by the hostess. 
-It would improve Walker street 
greatly and aid much to the beauty 
of the scenery if the City of Glouces- 
ter would buy the land of William 
P. Wakefield, where his house 
burned a year ago; and straightened 
in the _ place 
where the old cellar now stands. It 
is understood that the city considers 
the $100 asked by Mr. Wakefield to 
be too much for the land. It seems 
to the residents of that section of 
our beautiful Parish that the price 
asked is very reasonable and the 
city should move in the matter at 
once, and possibly prevent a serious 
accident, as the corner where the 
cellar stands is really very danger- 
ous, 
residence of J. D. Esterbrook. 
residence here. : 
Everything For Man, Woman and Child Can be Had Here 
Prices From 1c to $1, Nothing Over 
The Rome 25c Store, 102 Main Street 
Next Door to Gas Office 
PAC RUOLE 
7 Centre St, Ss Gloucester, Mass. 
Genuine Antiques 
Upholstery and Fine Repairing. 
PURITAN HOUSE 
Cor. Main & Washington Sts. GLOUCESTER 
American and European Plans. Special rates 
by the week. Business Men’s Lunch 
at Noon, 25 Cents. 
All Improvements. Mrs. K. Ryan, Prop. 
n 2-23-tf 
Last Sunday at. the Congrega- 
tional church the pastor, Rev. J. W. 
Brownville preached a Memorial 
day address dedicated to the mem- 
bers of the GAR of which he is a 
member. 
James E. Graham, Jr., and family 
of Gloucester, spent Sunday with his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James HK. 
Graham of 388 Essex avenue. 
Herbert Sawyer of Essex has pur- 
chased of Geo. W. Proctor, a house- 
lot 75 feet by 125 feet, opposite the 
Mr. 
Sawyer expects to build in the early 
fall. 
The neighbors of George Bearee, 
who for the past five years has been 
a resident of West Gloucester, will 
regret to learn that he will remove 
his family to Wells street in the city 
proper. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Chaplain Tuttle of the Gloucester 
Fishermen’s Institute has received a 
check of $25 from Asst. See. of the 
Treasury A. Piatt Andrew, who’ has 
his summer home at Eastern Point, 
East Gloucester. Through Hon. Mr. 
Andrew’s influence Frederick W. 
Vanderbilt of New York city, con- 
tributed $100 to the institute. 
Miss Margaret M. Brown of 
Gloucester, has been entertaining a 
house party of her friends-at Sunset 
cottage, the summer residence of her 
father, William G. Brown, near the 
Annisquam willows. Her guests 
were Olive Curtis, Eleanor  H. 
Bradley, Martha Low, Ruth Brad- 
ley, Bertha J. Porter, Priscilla Tarr, 
Gertrude Thomas and Bertha Brad- 
ley of Gloucester, Alice Blaisdell of 
Manchester, Margaret EK. Conway of 
Dorchester. 
Telephene 217-4. 
Imported direct from Greece. 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly in any quantities and at 
LOWEST PRICES 
HAIR DRESSING 
Marcel Waiving, Manicuring, Electric treatment 
for scalp and facial massage. 
Human Hair goods, everything new, antiseptic 
and up-to-date. 
Mae E. McCarthy, 119 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER 
Opposite Waiting Station 
ELWELL’S SHOE HOSPITAL 
Boot, Shoe and Rubber Repairing 
Shoes Repaired by Modern Machinery, 
a Repair Shop that can be relied on. 
8 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass 
THE PUREST OLIVE OIL 
New this year. 
Purity Guaranteed. 
A. POLLISON, Importer 
Artistic Shining Parlors 
159 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
WILLARD 8&8. PIKE 
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN 
A Competent Lady Assistant When Desired. Office 
Open Day and Night. Telephone Connection, 
77 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 
WE PAY HIGHEST CA8H PRICES 
for all kinds of JUNK. If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Philip Michealsen, 36 Sargent St., Gleucester 
He buys ANYTHING and pays cash (tf) 
Spring Cleaning Days are Here 
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE, 
ARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 
Drop a postal or call up 
BOSTON FURNITURE CO., 
17 Pain St. Tel. 682-M GLOUCESTER t 
