NORTH S BORER BREEZE 
MILLINERY 
MRS. K. B. SHERMAN 
44 Central St. - 
MANCHESTER 
he Manchester Boy Scouts will 
go to Gloucester tomorrow by invita- 
tion of the Gloucester Y. M. C. A. 
he Ladies’ Amphion orchestra of 
Beverly will hold a dance in the Town 
hall tonight. 
‘The first meeting of the Arbella 
club will be held at the chapel, Tues- 
day afternoon, October 14th at 4 
o'clock. 
Miss Annabel Fiaraden, who was 
operated upon for appendicitis last 
week at the Beverly hospital is im- 
proving rapidly. Miss Lila Peters 1s 
also recovering from a similar opera- 
tion. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert N. West of 
Amesbury, announce the marriage of 
their daughter, Edna Blanche and 
Frank Leonard Floyd on Saturday 
afternoon, October 25th. 
Harmony Guild will meet in the 
Chapel next Monday evening when 
Mrs, Ida Vose Woodbury of Beverly 
will give a talk on “How the Other 
Half Live.’ Members have the priv- 
ilege of inviting a guest at this meet- 
ing. 
“Arthur S$. Dow is making an addi- 
tion to his stores on Beach street. 
The two stores nearest the Breeze 
building are being extended in the 
rear some fifteen or twenty feet. 
These are the stores occupied by 
Levin, the tailor, and Culbert, the 
harness maker. 
Harry J. Gay, the electrician, who 
has a small store in the Postoffice 
block, has leased the Knight build- 
ing on School street, formerly occu- 
pied by E. S. Knight and family, and 
intends to remodel the ground floor 
as an office and work shop, and he 
will live in the upper porton of the 
building. 
The Manchester Launch club elect- 
ed officers Wednesday night as fol- 
lows: E. P. Stanley, commodore; 
Fred H. Mosher, vice commodore; 
David Fenton, measurer; Norman R. 
Olson, collector; Richard L. Cheever, 
secretary and treasurer. A spread 
was served after the meeting. 
Camp 149, S. of V., will start their 
weekly meetings next Tuesday even- 
ing when Post 67, G. A. R., and as- 
sociates will be their guest. L. W. 
Floyd will give an account of his re- 
cent visit as delegate to the National 
encampment of the S. of V, at Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. A supper will be 
served, 
- Manchester 
Owen Hansberry, superintendent of 
the grounds at the Essex County 
club has been appointed as special po- 
lice officer, without pay. More or 
less trouble has been caused of late 
by the public going onto the grounds 
and taking a free hand at whatever 
they pleased, especially in playing 
golf. Nor is it confined to the cad- 
dies, and past-caddies; others who 
have absolutely no business on the 
grounds seem to take for granted 
they have the right to go and come 
as they please. Especially is this 
true on Sundays. We understand 
measures are to be taken to put a 
stop to this practice, and it is look- 
ing toward this end that Hansberry 
has been appointed special officer by 
the selectmen. 
John Silva has bought an automo- 
bile, formerly owned by W. L. Put- 
nam of Smith’s Point, and will con- 
vert it into an express and delivery 
conveyance, to use instead of horses. 
Mrs. A. E. Marshall announces 
her opening of fall and winter mod- 
els of millinery next Thursday and 
Friday, October 9th and 1oth at her 
parlors, Central street. 
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Want to Sell Town Property 
Want to Sell Your Groceries 
Want to Sell Your Hardware 
Want Customers for Anything 
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Visit the City Parks, Museums and Pub- 
lic Buildings. 
Bring the Children along 
and show them the Historic Places at 
Concord, Lexington and Cambridge. 
New Attractions at Theatres—You’ll see the Plays of the Hour 
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