NORTH 
S H OR E BREEZE 23 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson is the guest 
of relatives in Boston this week. 
Newspaper editors from all parts 
of the state were on the North 
Shore Monday to attend an outing 
of the Mass. Press association. <A 
| yisit was made to the US MC plant 
at Beverly and lunch was served at 
the clubhouse there. The editors 
and ladies motored from Boston and 
|after the visit to Beverly a_ trip 
along the North Shore as far as the 
| Breeze office in Manchester was 
taken before the return trip to Bos- 
ton. 
Miss Caroline Falt Peach of 
Gloucester, sister of Mrs. Frank A. 
Morgan of Bennett street, was mar- 
|ried at Gloucester Monday, October 
23, to Francis Henry Bracy of Bos- 
}ton. The wedding was a very quiet 
|one due to the recent death of the 
bride’s mother. They are to reside 
at 126 Brown avenue, Roslindale. 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
| oxfords at Bell’s. - 
48-Hour Schedule 
Beginning with the coming week 
|the Breeze printing establishment 
|enters upon a 48-hour per week 
| working schedule. In making this 
| step the office takes the initiative 
| among printing and newspaper pub- 
lishing establishments on the North 
| Shore. It is the only office on Cape 
Ann working on a 48-hour schedule. 
There is one small office in Salem 
and several in Lynn working on this 
| schedule, but all the offices in Glouc- 
| ester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich and 
| Beverly work on the 9-hour a day 
| plan. 
| This step is taken by the manage- 
| ment of the Breeze as another mark 
‘of the splendid progress made_ by 
_the paper since its birth 7% years 
'ago, and with the belief that an ef- 
| ficiency of equal merit can be ob- 
tained from capable workmen in 8 
| hours as in 9. The office will close 
| Saturdays at noon as usual. 
Baptist Church Annual Meeting 
/ The annual meeting of the Bap- 
| tist church, Manchester, was held in 
the church vestry last Friday eve- 
{ ning, when the following officers 
were elected: Thomas B. Stone, 
/moderator; J. Davis Baker, clerk; 
| Robert Baker, treasurer; Mrs. Ellery 
| Rogers, registrar; Helen L. Will- 
monton, Mrs. J. Davis Baker and 
Mrs. Amanda Reed, members of ad- 
| visory committee; Arthur Walker, 
prudential committee for five years; 
Thomas B. Stone, trustee M. C. Mar- 
tin fund, one year. It was voted to 
| leave the date and arrangements for 
ai’ 
About Checks. 
A bank is not liable to the holder of a check until it accepts -or 
certifies the check, and a bank is not bound to make partial pay- 
ment on a check if the drawer has not sufficient funds to his credit 
to make full payment. 
If a depositor draws several checks aggregating more than he 
has standing to his credit, the bank pays them in the order of pres- 
entation, without regard to dates or numbers, until the depositor’s 
credit is exhausted. The bank may refuse to honor checks subse- 
quently presented. 
Every check must be endorsed by the person presenting the 
check at the window for payment. The endorsement should be on 
the back of the check and as near the left end as possible in order to 
make room for subsequent endorsements 
These are a few facts about checks not as generally known as 
they ought to be. The convenience and safety of having a check- 
ing account at the Manchester Trust Company should be known 
and appreciated by every person in Manchester. 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
MRS. K. B. SHERMAN 
MILLINER 
44 Central St., - 
Open Evenings 
Manchester, Mass. 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIN- bE. EIN GINE ER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Everything Pertaining to a First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, Game and Vegetables 
28 Union Street, - - Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone Connection. Teams Cover all along the North Shore. 
G A. KN@OERR, Pestrical contractor 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures 
Agent for the SANTO ELECTRIG VAGUUM GLEANER, the latest improve- 
ment. For Sale or for Rent. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square,  TEL—OFFICE 259-2 RES. 259-3 
Manchester, [ass 
the annual roll call in the hands of 
the advisory committee. At the time 
of the roll call the reports of the 
various officers and committees will 
be presented. The church will sup- 
port the BY PU in holding a re- 
ception for the new pastor in No- 
vember. 
