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“Miss Hazel Semons spent the 
i week-end with relatives in Peabody. 
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~ Miss Flora B. Hadley of Lowell 
spent Sunday with her neice, Mrs. 
J. A. Lodge, Church street. 
Mrs. William Welden of Dennis- 
port, Cape Cod, is the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd. 
Mrs. Herman C. Swett went to a 
private hospital in Brookline the 
first of the week to be treated for 
appendicitis from which she has 
been suffering for some weeks.., 
The Harmony Guild held a 
“shadow social’’ in the Chapel Mon- 
day evening, when a most enjoyable 
evening was spent. The picture of 
the Chinaman eating rats and snak- 
es, also the visit to the milliner’s 
caused a great deal of laughter. Re- 
freshments were served. 
‘The senior class of the High 
school gave a supper in the Chapel 
Wednesday evening to raise funds 
to assist in meeting graduation ex- 
penses, and they were over-whelm- 
ed with attendance, there being 
many more than they expected. The 
treasury of their class is richer to- 
day by some $35. The menu offered 
Was very enticing and everything 
Was very nicely served. After the 
supper the class went to the home 
of Miss Gwendolen Glendening and 
spent the rest of the evening danc- 
ing. The YMCA orchestra played 
during the supper and for the party 
afterwards. 
The evening of February 8 will 
be guest night at the Manchester 
Woman’s club. The Rev. Allen A. 
Stockdale will be the lecturer of the 
evening, subject: ‘‘Shall the corners 
of the mouth turn up or down?’’ 
“Mrs. Larah Wheaton, hostess. At 
the close of the lecture a buffet lunch 
will be served by Schlehuber. Price 
of tickets thirty-five cents each for 
club members and sixty cents each 
for guests. The tickets may be ob- 
tained of Mrs. Grace K. Beaton, Mrs. 
Eva H. Rand and Miss Annie L. 
s- 2 ae.” 
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‘Lane. The sale of tickets will close 
Monday morning, February sixth. 
February twenty-first a most de- 
lightful musical treat will be pro- 
vided by the club. The Westland 
Quartet will sing. Mrs. Annie H. 
Knight, hostess. This will be an 
open meeting and it is to be hoped 
that all interested in good music will 
embrace the opportunity to be pre- 
sent. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for tbat purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work 
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Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
The cold days of the first of the SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
week froze the harbor so that the 
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We regret to report the continued 
illness of Mrs. Fred C. Dougherty of ~- rs meses 
School street. She was taken to. the D225 OSS @ 
Beverly Hospital this week to re- 
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ceive more constant and_ skilled 
care. 
A fast game of hockey was play- Manchester-by-the-Sea 
ed on the Channel Wednesday af- 
ternoon between the High School z 
team and the Yannigans, composed 
of a picked team. The score was nT y “ 
four to one in favor of the Yanni- GEO. \\ LLOOPE R, 
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Howe f, Harry Slade f, Gordon é 
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