14. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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PARENT-TEACHER MEETING 
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HARD EARNED MONEY SHOULD ownership 6f the munitions of war, 
the limitation of armament, leading 
BE CAREFULLY SPENT. sometimes to the decrease of the 
armies and navies, and of the estab- 
lishment of the International Police, - 
governed by a Commission and an- 
‘ : swerable to an International Congress. 
You can give the best attention to the The idea, still in eee 
. course, is that the best tenth of all 
money you spend by using a Check the armies and navies of the world be 
Bool picked for this work, making a body 
stronger by far than any army ever 
mustered. Then if any one nation 
will not listen to reason the Interna- 
T HE ,MANCHESTER tional Police’ will take control of the 
situation and war between two coun- 
TRUST COMPANY tries will be as unhead of as war be- 
tween two of the United States. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs (deposits only) 7-8 en 50k, HE t Oe 
ed through some horrible disaster of 
blood, tears and destruction, the 
speaker said. Our children must be 
taught more than the love of home 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN of community and of country, all 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. necessary ; they must be taught world 
CIVIL ENGINEER consciousness, or world citizenship. 
A trio from the Manchester High 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superiatendence of Con- School. Miss. Parter:nameinenen es 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. Bragdon, pianist : and | fieaae Knight, 
betel ae Ly ‘cellist, furnished two __ selections, 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-R and W “Belle Nuit” and a Serenade by Vic- 
tor Herbert, which were beautifully 
rendered and which added much to 
the enjoyment of the evening. It was 
also voted at this meeting that the 
Parent-Teacher association be identi- 
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fied with the Christmas Eve. celebra- 
WYQQVgggy WW RK QQQQ GQ LW] ;  q v1 vv¥° e°R" °° tion on the Common and march with 
the other Manchester organizations. 
Combining: Bone Utility, intringie At the close of the program the so- 
cial committee served crackers and 
hot chocolate. 
Value and Low Price SOCIETY NOTES 
Watch Chains ..... $2.00 to $20.00 | Lingerie Clasps .... .50to 3.50 A special Suffrage Committee in 
Boston is planning a Twelfth Night 
ball and dramatic entertainment at the 
Military Sets ...... 6.00 to 12.00) GigarsCtttters'. 2... I.00to 5.00 Toy Theatre, as a benefit for the Wo- 
men’s Emergency Corps in England, 
Thimbles este a P50 10.0 45,00) le YOCKCtSip sais m 5's hae 2.00 to 15.00 
Ue seats en estes 275 tO ME OIOO | EMCI IDS: eee 3 te 50toO 5.00 which is doing such splendid work 
neo : there for the Belgian refugees and 
Match eboxes Janes, 2.00to 5.00} Cigarette Cases .... 3.00to 15.00 forthe employtient’ of ayes 
Manicure Sets .... 3.00to 8.00 Beauty Pins, pair .. .50to 6.00 men and girls. Many prominent so- 
ciety women of Boston and the North 
Shore being interested in this benefit, 
F. S. Thompson, JEWELER it will undoubtedly prove one of the 
: social events of the season. The 
164 Main Street, Gloucester pia ase 5k 
committee in charge comprises: Mrs. 
Robert Gould Shaw, Mrs. William 
: ; Sturgis, Mrs. George Gove, Mrs. Geo. 
Shop Early! We have a good Children’s Educator shoes at Wait Rp Fearing, Jr., Mrs. Robert Grant 
supply of Toys, Dolls, Writing paper, Bell’s, Central sq. adv. and Miss Louie R. Stanwood. 
Xmas Post Cards, Booklets, also Oysters, Swett’s Fish Mkt. adv. 
staple goods, etc—E. A. Leth- Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Win- Men’s and Boys’ sweaters at Walt 
bridge. adv. ter Hats at Bell’s Beach St. Store, adv. Bell’s, Central sq. adv, 
