NORTH SHORE BREEZE 37 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. J. J. Parsons and Mrs. Har- 
land J. Savory of Somerville, spent 
Sunday with their sister, Miss L. C. 
Keyes, Pleasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Lynch and 
children of Roslindale were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hutchinson 
over the holiday and week-end. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge will preach at the ; 
Congregational church Sunday morn- 
ing on “Rest.” His evening subject 
will be ‘The Macedonian Call.” 
Class in dancing next week will be 
on Tuesday evening, June 27th. 
Class work from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. 
General dancing from 9 to I1. 
A party of book-keepers and 
stenographers are planning to have a 
picnic and outing at Tuck’s Point on 
Saturday, July 8. 
D. T. Beaton is out this week with 
a smart looking Regal car, bought 
through the Perkins & Corliss agency 
of Gloucester and Manchester. 
North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
will meet on Wednesday evening, 
June 28, instead of on the evening of 
July 4. The Lodge obligated one can- 
didate Tuesday evening. 
Mrs. A. O. Williams of the Hotel 
Buckminster, Boston, came to Man- 
chester Wednesday for a prolonged 
stay at the Leach cottage, Central 
street. Miss Marguerite Waters of 
Baltimore, arrived at the Leach cot- 
tage Tuesday. 
On Tuesday, June 13th, Mr. and 
Mrs. James H. Ireland of North 
street, informally observed the 53d 
anniversary of their marriage. On 
the following day Mr. Ireland ob- 
served his 83d birthday. 
With the close of the present 
school term, Miss Eaton, assistant to 
the principal at the G. A. Priest 
school, concludes her services here as 
she has been appointed to a more lu- 
crative position ($750 salary) in the 
Prescott school at Somerville. 
Letters remaining at the Manches- 
ter, Mass., P. O. for week ending 
June 17; Mrs. F. Bradley, Mrs. James 
H. Blake, A. O. Ebert, J. J. Gunther, 
Luigi Guidi, W. A. Marshall, Mrs. A. 
L. Owens, Mrs. Charles Allen Porter, 
H. W. Spooner, Phillips B. Thomp- 
son, Miss Esther Taggett, Gardiner 
Welch and Miss Yardley. 
Ss. L. WHEATON, P. M. 
Next Wednesday evening there 
will be a meeting of the boy members 
of the Junior Y.P.S.C.E. in the 
chapel at 7.30 to consider matters on 
the Boy Scout movement. All boys 
between 12 and 15 are cordially in- 
vited. A speaker or two will be 
there to speak on the subject. 
Telephone 190 MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SEHA. Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Batter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
—————-S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Why Pay Low Prices for Cheap Goods 
When we Sell the Best the Market Affords fora MINIMUM PRICE 
cu. Manchester Fruit Store “2” 
the 160 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Postoffice Block, - = = - = » - Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Our wagon will deliver your order Free of Charge in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
» s PAINTING AND 
A, J. ORR a“ PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOPF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street Sana Manchester, Mass. 
osite High School 
L. RADLO, TAILOR 
Begs to announce to North Shore residents that he has opened his 
’ Tailoring Establishment for the season of 1911 in the 
ALLEN BUILDING, Summer St., Manchester 
opposite the Electric Light Station 
Everything in the line of Tailoring for Ladies or Gentlemen 
TELEPHONE 130 
Free Delivery Magnolia, Manchester, Beverly Farms and Pride's 
OLYMPIA FRUIT STORE 
(N. G. KASSANOS, Prop.) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candy,.Cigars, etc. 
26 Central St., - - Manchester, Mass. 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns 
for which to select goods for 
THAT NEW SUIT 
He also solicits from the residents of all’parts of the North Shore anything they 
may desire in the Tailoring line 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Special Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please my Customers. 
Beach Street Telephone Cona. MANCHESTER 
Ellinwood of Bostton 
Rev. Dr. 
preached at the Congregational 
church last Sunday evening. ‘The 
sermon was a most inspiring and 
helpful one. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo street.— 
Service 11 a.m., Sunday, June 25th. 
Rev. Charles E. St. John, of Phila- 
delphia, Pa., will preach. 
