June 30, 1916. 
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HELP WANTED 
GIRLS 
For Laundry Work 
WOMAN For Ironing 
MAN 
to help in Washroom 
Manchester 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo st., service Sunday morning at 
11 o'clock. Rev. Roger Forbes o: 
bkirst Parish, Dorchester, will preaca 
Sunday, July 2. Communion after 
service. All are cordially invited. 
Children’s Day exercises were heid 
at the Congl. church last Sunday eve- 
ning, the following taking part in a 
cantata, “The Carnival of Flowers’: 
Annie Edgecomb, Dorothy Wilcox, 
Charlotte Hartley, Edith Ericson, 
Doris Knoerr, Violet Read, Ruth Bell, 
Mary Knight, Stewart -Patterson and 
Louise Andrews. The exercises were 
held in the auditorium before a large 
audience. A 
At the Baptist church last Friday 
evening Rev. Clarence S. Pond of 
Beverly Farms conducted the ser- 
vices in the absence of the pastor. 
Rey. A. G. Warner of the Baptist 
church preached at the morning set- 
vice at the Congl. church Sunday and 
Rey. Charles A. Hatch conducted the 
services at the Baptist church. 
CoMMERCE MEN’s OUTING. 
The annual outing of the members 
of the Salem Chamber of Commerce 
will be held on Wednesday, July 12, 
at the Suntaug Lake Inn, Lynnfield. 
Last year some 400 members of the 
Chamber attended the outing which 
was also held at Suntaug and in view 
of the good time everybody had as a 
result of the careful attention to a'l 
details given by the outing committee, 
it is expected that this year practica!ly 
the entire Chamber membership o1 
over 700 members will be present 19 
join the once a year festivities of the 
local buisness and professional men. 
A band will liven the affair. 
Taxi—Phone .uanchester 290. ad>. 
Neat line of men’s and boys’ can-. 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. 
adv. 
Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 65 
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Postofiice Block 
Bullock Brothers, fst crocerits 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
——§. S. Pierce Co.’ 
s Fancy Groceries 
MANCHESTER 
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hatch left 
Wednesday morning for a trip by 
motor to northern Vermont for a tw? 
weeks’ visit with the former’s rela- 
tives. 
Turkish Towels at E. A. Leta- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Andrews 
have returned from Amherst where 
they have been attending the Com- 
mencement exercises at the Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College. Their 
son, Francis M. Andrews, Jr., re- 
ceived the Bachelor of Science de- 
gree. One of the leading parts in 
the Commencement play, “A Full 
House,’ was taken by Mr. Andrews, 
Jr., who left Wednesday for Mt. 
Pleasant, lowa, for an extended visit 
with his sister, Mrs. E. John Rich- 
ards. 
Unless weather conditions prevent, 
the picnic of the Salem Union, Chris- 
tian Endeavor, will be held at Tuck’s 
Point tomorrow. Rain stopped the 
picnic, which was scheduled for Sat- 
urday of two weeks ago. It is ex- 
pected that about 300 young people 
will gather for the day’s outing. In 
the morning a ball game will be play- 
ed between teams of girls and in the 
afternoon the young men will play. 
Other games and races will be enjoy- 
ed. In the evening Rev. Don Ivan 
Patch of North Beverly will conduct 
a meeting on the pier. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
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Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass 
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Following is the ideal menu for a 
picnic at the beach. 
Sandwiches (Chicken, Lettuce Salad, 
Swedish Bread-and-Butter, and 
Cheese-and-Nut ) 
Hot, Broiled Bacon 
Sponge Cakes Unhulled Strawberries 
Hot Coffee Lemonade 
Take you bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adz. 
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ALLEN’S PHARMACY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, - - 
Mass. 
THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
Every member of the 
family will enjoy 
its beautiful tone 
Let us demonstrate it to you. 
Will play Victor, 
Columbia and 
Edison Records 
We know you will be pleased with it. 
ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR EASTMAN KODAK GOODS 
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