MANCHESTER 
Mrs. F. M. Johnson of Swamp- 
scott, formerly of Manchester, was 
in town Tuesday, to attend the open- 
ing meeting of the Manchester Wo- 
man’s club of which she is a direc- 
tor. Although a resident of Swamp- 
scott, she intends to be actively in- 
terested in her club work as in the 
past. Mrs. W. L. Harris of Salem 
was also on hand for the opening 
meeting. 
The Ladies’ Social Circle will 
meet in the chapel Wednesday eve- 
ning, October 11. A full attendance 
is desired. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s, Central square. te 
Wm. Angus will spend the winter 
with his father in Boston, and at- 
tend the Montgomery school in that 
city. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s, Cen- 
tral square. * 
Miss Elizabeth Munroe was called 
to her home in Somerville late last 
week to attend the funeral of her 
brother, John Munroe. Mr. Mun- 
roe’s death from typhoid fever, was 
yery sudden and was particularly 
sad. He was very young and was 
just on the verge of a college career, 
for which he had worked hard and 
studied faithfully. 
On Sunday will be held the last 
service of the season at Emmanuel 
church, Masconomo street. Rev. 
Prescott Evarts of Christ Church, 
Boston, will preach. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall Hats at 
Bell’s. ud 
Miss Annie Younger spent the 
week-end with friends in Lynn. 
Mrs. Burton Pelton after several 
| weeks’ treatment at a Brookline 
| hospital, returned to her home in 
| Manchester Sunday, greatly im- 
_ proved in health. 
Read the Breeze. 
Menkin-McKim 
Tuesday evening, October 3d, at 
Lowell, Harry Menkin and Christine 
| Eleanor McKim, were united in 
| Marriage at the Baptist parsonage, 
| the new home of Dr. T. L. Frost, 
| formerly of this town. The bride 
| wore a gown of white silk, which she 
| changed later for a traveling suit 
| of blue broadcloth, with hat to 
| match. Both young people are weil 
| known in Manchester and were 
| closely identified with church work 
| during Dr. Frost’s pastorate in Man- 
| chester. The couple left for a hon- 
eymoon to be spent in New York 
City and vicinity, after which they 
will reside for the present in Apple- 
ton street, Lowell, where Mr. Men- 
kin has a position. 
Gi pet OF hi 
BREEZE 23 
Using Your Local Bank 
in dealing with firms or individuals at a distance, the best reference you 
can have is the local bank in the town in which you live and where you 
do your business. 
». All large business offices have the bank directory, and as our bank 
1s listed therein, we receive nearly every day communications from out 
of town containing requests for information concerning some firm or 
individual in Manchester or vicinity. 
We are always glad to act 
As a Referenee 
in this way. 
If you are financially responsible and have been fair and 
honest in your dealings, you can be sure we will give you a “‘good 
send off.’’ 
Many a man has found out that when his business needed extra 
capital or he wanted to get others in with him on some deal, his success 
has depended greatly on what his local bank could say about him. 
It will pay you to become a regular bank depositor and customer. 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Everything Pertaining to 4 First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, 
28 Union Street, - 
Telephone Cennection. 
G A. KNOERR, 
Game and Vegetables 
- Manchester, Mass. 
Teams Cover all along the North Shore. 
Electrical Contractor 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures 
Agent for the 
ment. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, 
SANTO ELEGTRIG VAGUUM CLEANER, the latest improve- 
For Sale or for Rent. 
TEL.—OFFICE 259-2 RES. 259-3 
Manchester, [lass 
Mrs. Jas. A. Delaney and daugh- 
ter Elizabeth, left this week for 
Long Island, where they will spend 
a number of weeks. Mr. Delaney is 
the new gardener on the F. P. 
Frazier estate at West Manchester. 
Tle has been in charge of the Dene- 
gre estate for the past year. 
Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson is spending 
a couple of weeks with relatives in 
various parts of New Hampshire. 
Alex Henderson sailed from 
Scotland today. He has spent the 
summer at his old home visiting his 
children, Christine and Margaret. 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dunn are 
spending part of the week in Brock- 
ton, taking in the Fair, and visiting 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews of 
Pleasant street, moved to their new 
home in Revere this week. 
