NORTH 
MANCHESTER. 
The visiting nurse association 
‘wishes to announce that Miss Mac- 
Leod, the nurse, may be found at 92 
School street, at the house of Robert 
Stoops. She may be also reached by 
a telephone eall listed as Manchester 
visiting nurse, 197-3. The associa- 
tion feel gratified that the work is 
steadily growing and contributions 
of money to further the work will be 
very thankfully received. 
Miss Minnie L. Abrams of New 
Bedford, spent the week-end with 
Mrs. R. E. Newman, Pleasant street. 
Mrs. Helen L. Willmonton re- 
turned home early this week after a 
most enjoyable visit with relatives 
at Andover and Lowell. She also 
made a flying visit to New Hamp- 
shire while away. 
Are you a subscriber of the 
Breeze? 
First Unitarian Church, Masco- 
nomo street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Service 11 a.m.; On Sunday, Sep- 
tember 17th, the closing service of 
the church for this season. Rev. 
Howard W. Brown of King’s Chapel, 
Boston, will preach. All seats are 
free and every one will be welcome. 
Seldom has the Manchester Town 
hall presented a more attractive 
appearance than Monday night 
when the 16th annual concert and 
ball, of the Essex County clubhouse 
employees was held. Always the 
largest and best party of the sum- 
mer, the affair this year was more 
pronounced in this respect than any 
of the many preceding. Several 
hundred miniature electric — lights, 
- vari-colored, were strung about the 
hall, and potted plants, palms, ferns 
and the like set off the stage and al- 
most completely hid the orchestra 
from view. The young men in 
charge were in full dress and very 
pretty badges significant of their of- 
fice in connection with the dance. 
The young ladies were very hand- 
“somely gowned and many came 
from other resorts along the shore, 
and from Boston and Cambridge and 
many other places to attend. The 
Salem Cadet orchestra, composed of 
members of the Salem Cadet Band 
that has been furnishing the band 
concerts in the square as well as at 
the Essex County club during the 
summer, played for the dance. Prior 
to the dance, the orchestra rendered 
a splendid concert program of four 
numbers consisting of: Selection 
“The Spring Maid,’’ by Rheinhardt ; 
intermezzo ‘‘Hula, Hula’’ by Wen- 
rich; cornet solo by Nelson T. Ber- 
nier; final ‘‘The Winning Fight,”’ 
by Helzmann. The officers of the 
association are Wm. A. Heaman, 
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Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
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Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
president; Kurt G. Busick, vice- SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
pres.; Patrick J. Kelliher, sec. and 
Shes att J. Lavin, who has been 
identified with the dance for very CO d WOO 
nearly the sixteen years, was floor AL an D 
director; Charles Linquist, head 
waiter at the club, was assistant “RIBS 
floor director. The aids were E. L. 
Bent, bookkeeper at the club, Law- 36 Central Street 
rence Doucette, Anthony Poulis, 
Allen McKinnon, John C. Hayes, 
John Capolas, Charles Garges, Nora Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Vraila. Fitz Hazlebein, the chef, 
was marshal. Others assisting in 
making the party a pronounced sue- 
ree pyre eit Connolly and 
ug : ollie. The honorary a: W 
secretary, A. Doucette, inside man- GEO. , HOopPeER, 
ager at the club, was among the in- 
vited guests present. The grand DEALER IN 
pee Sidiag at 10.30, lead by Mr. 
an rs. John J. Lavin and followed 
by Mr. and Mrs. A. Doucette and FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
nearly 100 couples. The dance kept 
up till two o’clock. The young men 
had a very attractive souvenir pro- 
gram as usual, with a picture of the 
Kitchen Furnishings 
club as one of its features. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. Hx F:1 HOOPER, MGR; Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
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Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEBA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. BEVERLY FARMS. MAGNOLIA. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Founded in 1856. 
Sole Agents in Manchester for Eastman Kodak 
Company and Huyler’s Confectionery 
Registered Pharmacists Always in Attendance at our Store 
Developing and Printing Promptly Done 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Sts. Manchester, Mass. 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 If one is busy call the other 
