NORTH SHORE BREEZE 37 
MANCHESTER. 
George Lapham, chauffeur for 
Gordon Abbott of Boston and West 
Manchester, spent the holiday with 
his family in Hyde Park. 
Miss Alice Blaisdell is acting as 
private secretary for Mrs. Sidney E. 
Hutchinson of Philadelphia and 
Beverly Farms. 
The second meeting of the ladies 
in regard to the sale toward rais- 
ing Manchester’s share of the Red 
Cross endowment fund, will be held 
at the Congregational Chapel, next 
Wednesday, July 12th, at three 
o’clock. Miss Boardman will again 
tell of the work and talk over plans 
for the sale in the Town hall on the 
16th of August, of which she is to 
be in charge. Manchester people 
ought to take a big interest in this 
sale, for we ought to be proud of 
having with us in this work one so 
well known in the Red Cross work 
throughout the world as Miss Board- 
man. 
Sun shades and umbrellas _ re- 
raired at Loomis’. ~ 
Rey. and Mrs. Edward Hersey 
Brewster and children were in town 
over the Fourth with Mrs. Brew- 
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. 
Dunn. 
Miss Cora Howe was home from 
Boston over the holiday with her 
parents, Pieasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead ot 
Wellesley Hills, spent the Fourth in 
town. 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. , 
Mrs. H. W. Macdonald and chil- 
dren of Gloucester, spent the week 
with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Harvie, 
Lincoln street. 
Miss Mary Dodge and a number 
of college friends, accompanied by 
her uncle, Charles Dodge, leave next 
week for a trip to ‘‘the Land of 
Evangeline’’ returning by way of 
Montreal and Toronto. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdon- 
ald and family of Chelsea, are visit- 
ing relatives in town. 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. i! 
The second dancing party given 
by the Daisy Club this season proved 
as popular an occasion as any of 
those previously given. The hall 
was simply, but most effectively dee- 
orated. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. » 
Miss Hazel Semons is _ assistant 
bookkeeper at Sheldon’s market for 
the summer. 
Clocks wound and eared for by 
the season. Loomis’. : 
Telephone 190 MANOHESTEER-BY-THE-SHA. Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine_Groceries 
- Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Batter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
————\——§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
, 
Why Pay Low Prices for Cheap Goods 
When we Sell the Best the Market Affords fora MINIMUM PRICE 
cal at Manchester Fruit Store "2" 
the 160 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Rervelas) 
Postoffice Block, - = - = = = - Manchester-by-the-8ea 
Our wagon will deliver your order Free of Charge in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
=» s PAINTING AND 
A. J. ORR s"s PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOPF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street Sei eats Et Manchester, Mass. 
~L. RADLO, TAILOR 
Begs to announce to North Shore residents that he has opened his 
Tailoring Establishment for the season of 1911 in the 
ALLEN BUILDING, Summer St., Manchester 
opposite the Electric Light Station 
Everything in the line of Tailoring for Ladies or Gentlemen 
TELEPHONE 130 
Free Delivery Magnolia, Manchester, Beverly Farms and Pride's 
OLYMPIA FRUIT STORE 
(N. G. KASSANOS, Prop.) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candy, Cigars, etc. 
26 Central St., - > Manchester, Mass. 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns 
for which to select goods for 
THAT NEW SUIT 
He also solicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they 
may desire in the Tailoring line 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Special Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please my Customers. 
Beach Street Telephone Conn. MANCHESTER 
missionary work in Labrador. Dr. 
Catheron is a dentist on Marlboro 
Dr. Robert S. Catheron, who is 
well known to Manchester people, as 
he formerly lived here, has gone to 
northern climes to spend the sum- 
mer with Dr. Grenfel, who has 
gained so much distinction by his 
street, Boston, He is a brother of 
Mrs. B. L. Bullock of this town. 
Miss Helen Weeks of Boston is 
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Lee. 
