, 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Mary White of Lineoln 
street, entertained the Misses Mar- 
garet and Clara Foley of Beverly, 
also Miss Margaret Ryan of Hing- 
ham and Miss Katherine Leonard of 
Boston over the week-end. 
Miss Abbie P. Floyd entertained 
a party at Camp at Annisquam over 
the week-end including Misses May 
Rogers, Adele Sjolund, Hester Rust, 
-Helene Sherman and Mildred Peart. 
Mrs. Chas. A. Lodge chaperoned the 
party. 
Postmaster Samuel L. Wheaton 
and family moved to their camp at 
Lanesville for the summer season 
Saturday. 
Albert Maslin and family moved to 
Manchester last week, from Derry, 
N. H., and are occupying a tenement 
on Pleasant street for the present. 
Miss Helen G. Larrabee of Salem, 
is spending her vacation in town, 
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edgerly. 
Mrs. Gilbert Clatonberg spent the 
first of the week with relatives in 
Danvers. 
A meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club will be held next Wed- 
nesday evening, July 26th, at eight 
o'clock. Hollis L. Roberts was re- 
cently elected collector, F. L. Decker, 
resigned. The annual outing of the 
club will be held at Tuck’s point, 
Saturday afternoon, July 29th. Fish 
race at two p.m. One prize, silver 
cup, presented by Commodore A. C. 
Needham. There will be a clam 
bake at 4.30. Members are allowed 
to invite one or more. 
The Manchester Woman’s elub is 
going to undertake the work of fur- - 
nishing escorts to the beach for 
children whose parents do not care 
to have them go alone. A list will 
be printed in the local papers every 
week stating the place and time the 
children are to meet the chaperon. 
We want the parents to understand 
this chaperon is to escort their chil- 
dren to the beach and look after 
them to the best of her ability while 
there. This does not mean that she 
will be able to watch every child, 
every second of the time she is there, 
but she will be on hand in ease of 
need and can in a general way su- 
perintend their play. Any misde- 
Mmeanors will be reported to the 
parents. All children between the 
ages of five and fifteen years will be 
welcome. One day a week will be 
an all day pienie and the children 
must furnish their own lunch. Any 
the postoffice the following dates :— 
Monday, July 24, Mrs. Albert Sin- 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. : 
Telephone 190 MANOHESTEE-BY-THE-SEA. Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
———_———-S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Why Pay Low Prices for Cheap Goods 
When we Sell the Best the Market Affords fora MINIMUM PRICE 
cu Manchester Fruit Store “i” 
the 160 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Postoffice Block, = = : - = = = Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Our wagon will deliver your order Free of Charge in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
e gs PAINTING AND 
A. J. ORR a2 PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOP PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street ge TONG ed Manchester, Mass. 
osite High Sch 
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, e verly 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 Conan. MANCHESTER 
help or suggestions will be gladly re- Mrs. Hattie Baker, 1.30 p. m.; 
ceived by Mrs. Fred M. Johnson, Wednesday, July 26, Mrs. Frank 
who has this work in charge, or 
Mrs. Otis M. Standley, president of 
the club. Children are to meet at 
nicks, 9.30 a.m.; Tuesday, July 25, 
Bulloek, 1.80 p.m.; Thursday, July 
27, Mrs. Raymond Allen, 2 p.m.; 
Friday, July 28, Miss Lila Gold- 
smith, 1.30 p.m. 
