GUESSING IS GOOD 
ONLY WHEN IT HITS. 
| You stop guessing when you use a 
: Checking Account. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
You know exactly what you have re- 
ceived and paid out, and have the _ best 
kind of a receipt for every dollar. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs (deposits only) 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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CIVIL, ENGINEER 
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Watches for Christmas 
If you are considering the purchase of a watch for Christmas it 
is not too early to make your selection now. 
It is our custom to ex- 
amine and adjust every watch we sell, and an early selection is 
therefore an added assurance of satisfactory service. 
F. S. Thompson, sewe.er 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
MANCHESTER. 
The*Y: P.:Ss:C..Ba has presented 
the Cong’l church with new hymn 
books for the Chapel, and alsq a 
Geneva pulpit gown. 
At the Vesper Service Sunday af- 
ternoon at the Cong’l church, at 5 
o’clock Miss Katherine S$. Warren of 
Norton, Mass., will be the violin solo- 
ist. Her selections will be ‘“Sara- 
bande,” by Sultzer; ‘“Berceuse” by 
Hauser. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Baker 
and child are leaving Manchester 
Sunday for New York, via the Fall 
River line, whence they sail Tuesday 
for Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr. 
Baker goes every winter to have 
charge of a large fruit stand. 
At the Baptist church, Sunday 
evening at 7 o’clock an Antiphonal 
service will be held, subject: “An 
Ocean Voyage.” Part 1, thoughts of 
the Other Shore; part 2, The Voy- 
age Undertaker; part 3, Hymns on 
Shipboard; part 4, Storm at Sea; 
part 5, The Other Shore.” Rev. A. 
G. Warner will preach at the morn- 
ing service on “Lessons from the 
Harvest.” 
The work of installing Manches- 
ter’s new system of sewerage is now 
practically completed. In fact, as far 
as street work is concerned, the work 
is finished with the exception of a 
small opening in the street opposite 
Knights’ coal office. 
Angora Sweaters for ladies or 
gentlemen at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv, 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Wm. C. Rust spent a very 
pleasant Thanksgiving with Mr. 
Rust’s sister in Lynn. 
Miss Laura Saben is a guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Alfred Saben at their home 
on School street. 
Cheever Hersey has a position with 
Daniel Low & Co., at Salem for the 
Christmas season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bradley 
entertained a party of relatives at 
their home on Pine street yesterday. 
Albert Cunningham and sister had 
their brother John Cunningham and 
family up from Gloucester for 
Thanksgiving. 
Miss Charlotte Read came home 
from New York to spend Thanks- 
giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
CAs Read 
Miss Lida G. Ladd, teacher of 
Grade 6 in George A. Priest building, 
has resigned to leave the teaching 
force at the close of the fall term. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Tireen and 
neice, Miss Jesse Norman of New 
buryport, were in Manchester over 
Thanksgiving, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Mark Lodge, Pine st. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Charlesworth 
and family of Somerville, were in 
town over Thanksgiving, with Mrs. 
Charlesworth’s mother, Mrs. C. M. 
Dodge, and family. 
Mrs. Susan Hooper and son Chas. 
Hooper are sailing from New York 
next Saturday, Dec.5, on one of the 
United Fruit boats for Cuba and the 
Isle of Pines, to be away until March, 
Mr. Hooper goes on business. 
Miss Grace Merrill is home from 
Abbott Academy for the Thanksgiy- 
ing holidays. Mr. and Mrs, F. J. 
Merrill and family went to Newton 
yesterday to partake of their Thanks- 
giving dinner with relatives. 
Miss Vera Kitfield plans to start 
a gymnastic class for girls and 
younger children in the near future, 
and in order to make her plans more 
definite a meeting will be held Mon- 
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 
Robert Stoops, School street. She 
will meet the mothers interested at 
three o'clock and the Arbella club 
girls and younger children at 
four. adv, 
Queen Quality boots for fall and 
winter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
sq. adv. 
Capt. and Mrs. Solomon Jacobs of 
Gloucester and Edward Haraden of 
Marblehead spent Thanksgiving Day 
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
Haraden, 6 Bridge street. 
Men’s Elite Shoes for fall and win- 
ter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
sq. adv, 
