NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
47 
109 Main Street 
SOSSOOSS COOSOOHSOOOOHOSS SOSOHHSS GOOSHHSHSOSOSOHOOS OOOO HOSS SOOO OSOSHOHSSSSS SOOSOSOS 08008808 00800009 8800008 
Incorporated 1846 
Incorporated, and_ established, 
and now maintained, to assist 
You, to Save Money. 
NEXT QUARTER DAY JULY | 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
SOSOOOS SOOSSSSSOSSSHHSS SOHO HOSS SOSHHHSS FHSS HSOSHSHHOHOS HOSHHOHS SOSH HSSS SOOO HOSS GHOHHHOS DOSHHGOS SHOOHOHOS SHSHOHHGHIOSHHOOSS GHOSHHOS OSHS O LOS HEHOHHOS OHSOHEHS SHOSHHSS SHSSHSOSHOSIIOSS 
. e 
Cape Ann Savings Bank 
00000000 00000084 00000908 0OOOOOLS OOOOOOOS OOOO OOOS OOOOHOSSOOOOOSOS 9OOSHOOS OOOOOOOOOOOOHOOS COOEES0 
SOCCEOSE FOOOOESS COSEOOES CODHOOOESOOLOSOS OCOOSOOOS COSSSOSS POOLS HOSS OSHS SOOS SGOSSHSS SHHSHOHS SHOSHSHS HOGS HS OSSSSSOHSS SOSSHHSSHOHOSHSS SHHSOHOS SHOSOHOSSOOSHSLES GOSHOOSS SETSHSTS SOSECOSE 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Dennen 
of New York, are visiting the for- 
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 
W. Dennen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of 
Medford, have recently been the 
guests of the former’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Enslow Smith. 
Last Friday evening a fine musi- 
eal and literary entertainment was 
presented under the auspices of the 
- June committee of the Universalist 
church in the church auditorium. 
Miss Ethel C. Bagley was the chair- 
man of the committee for the month 
of June and had the affair in charge. 
Mrs. E. E. Small, reader, of River- 
dale, .rendered several selections 
very eloquently, and received the 
hearty applause of the large audi- 
ence. 
John F. Goodwin is employed by 
Clarence E. Richardson for the sum- 
mer months. 
Master Robert Cunningham of 
Boxboro, was visiting Miss Lucretia 
E. Gale a few days this week. 
Arthur Coffin and Karl I. Bennett 
of the city proper were entertained 
by E. Allen Brown at ‘‘Camp Whip- 
poor-will’’ on Woodman street over 
the week-end. 
Miss Katherine R. Stokes of Bull- 
finch Place church, Boston, is visit- 
ing Mrs. Maria H. Bray, at her home 
on Hssex avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wyeth 
and family of Chelsea, have arrived 
for the season and have opened 
‘“Mill Hill Lodge’’ where they will 
spend the summer. 
Pauline E. Marshall was visiting 
her cousin Miss Eula R. Rust a few 
days this week. 
Mazeppa D. Betts, carpenter, has 
made extensive alterations on 
buildings of the Saturday Evening 
Girls’ Camp at Willouby Park. Sevy- 
eral new rooms have been added to 
the main building, and general re- 
pairs and improvements have been 
made throughout the interior of the 
house. 
The Young People’s Social Field 
Day held Tuesday on the Concord 
© 
Es 
2 
.o7 
3 All Work Promptly Done. 
2 
8 
OO0000 
the - 
street baseball grounds was a big 
success, the attendance being excep- 
tionally large considering the doubt- 
ful appearance of the weather in the 
forenoon. The sports were run off 
in a clever manner by Paul Favor, 
chairman of the committee on sports. 
The two-mile race was won by Ros- 
eoe Dennis, with Ernest Marshall a 
close second. Earl F. Tribou ex- 
celled in the thirty and fifty yard 
dashes, winning both events easily. 
The young people of West Glouces- 
ter are well pleased with the results 
of their first event of this kind. 
Miss Anna Colby of the city 
proper was visiting Miss Charlotte 
Tarr last Tuesday. 
Miss Flora G. Webster of Lynn is 
spending a few days with Mrs. H. E. 
Andrews. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bray were in 
Boston last Saturday. 
900000 00000000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000O0OOD 
B. Oakes 
Automobile Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
29 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
9000000000000 000000000 OOO00O000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 
