GLOUCESTER 
Miss Blanche Morse of Dale av- 
ue will make one of a party of 
ouecesterites who are planning for 
nowshoe party to New Ilampshire. 
Basketball is very popular here 
d the contests arranged by the 
me team with out of town teams 
. proving happy social events. 
vening there was a contest be- 
Gloucester and Kingston, N. 
. (IIudson River League) at City 
all. Harry E. Brigham’ s orches- 
a furnished the music. Dancing 
lowed the game. Basketball will 
» a particular feature for Feb. 22. 
he e will be contests at the City 
fall both afternoon and - evening. 
roy-Gloversville, champions of New 
ork, will line up against the Glou- 
ster team. Brigham’s orchestra 
again be present and dancing 
follow the game. 
The Scandinavian Society held a 
haracter party at Red Men’s hall 
evening. There were cash prizes 
r the funniest, most original and 
yretiest costumes. 
The ladies’ mission circle of the 
miversalist Church, West Glouces- 
or, met Thursday afternoon with 
irs. James White, 271 Essex aven- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The regular monthly meeting of | 
the Brotherhood of the Trinity Con- 
gregational church was held at the 
church vestry Monday evening. 
Supper was served at 6.30 followed 
by a business meeting. Charles W. 
Davidson, president of the Brother- 
hood of Massachusetts, was the 
speaker. The Rockport Brotherhood 
was the guests on this occasion. 
The Cape Ann Cireuit of Epworth 
Leagues held a convention at the 
South Essex M. E. Church, Wednes- 
day evening. Rev. H. W. Hook of 
St. Paul’s Church, Lowell, was the 
speaker. <A social followed. 
Wingaersheek Tribe, I. O. R. M., 
and their ladies observed the 25th 
anniversary of the tribe Monday ev- 
ening at the wigwam. Rev. Denton 
Neily, pastor of the First Baptist 
ehureh, was the principle speaker 
of the evening. A fine banquet was 
served. Louis Saunders, caterer. 
Dancing was also enjoyed. 
The Reading Club of West Glou- 
cester held a very enjoyable meeting 
last Friday evening with Mrs. Maud 
Pinkham. A _ fine collation was 
served by the hostess. The next 
meeting will be held this evening 
with Miss H. Alice Proctor, 283 Ks- 
SeX ave. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
Gloucester. 
We offer our entire line of white cluney 
Cluney curtains at 33 1-3 per cent. 
less the 
23 
Horace Greeley was the subject of 
last Sunday evening’s vesper service 
at the Universalist church. Rev. Dr. 
Rider gave the address. The music 
was by the regular choir assisted by 
a chorus of several of the male mem- 
bers of the Chapin Guild in singing 
the old familar hymns of praise. The 
subject of the next service, which 
will be held March 5, will be, ‘‘ Whit- 
tier the Poet-Preacher.’’ 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the ladies’ auxiliary to the West 
Gloucester Grange, Patrons of Hus- 
bandry, No. 286, was held at the 
vestry of the Congregational Church, 
Tuesday afternoon at 3. o’elock. 
Following the business meeting and 
sewing, lunch was served. The reg- 
ular meeting of the Grange was held 
Tuesday evening im the vestry at 
7.30. Joseph W. Andrews and Mr. 
and Mrs. Ephraim R. Andrews at- 
tended the meeting of the Pomona 
Grange at West Newbury last Thurs- 
day. Mr. Andrews delivered a re- 
port from the West Gloucester 
Grange during the meeting. 
Wednesday evening William A. 
Campbell of the Cambridge Iron 
Works addressed the members of 
the local Mechanical engineers at 
their new quarters 97 Main street. 
“LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS” 
and Arabian 
regular prices. 
These curtains were all purchased from one of the leading 
manufacturers of New England. 
Reeently this concern has 
gone out of business, consequently we are unable to duplicate 
or match any of the patterns. 
us,—to close the entire line. 
erous offer must be made and have acted accordingly. 
is an opportunity that seldom comes to you :— 
Room, 
A. 
Parlor or 
$7.00, now $1.50 to $4.67. 
Single pair lace Curtains half price. 
In this case it will pay you to purchase for future needs. 
50 pairs New fresh Cluney curtains suitable 
Priced from $2.25 the pr. to 
Chamber. 
There is but one way out for 
To do this we realize a gen- 
Hers 
for Dining 
MANTON PATTILLO 
February Clearance Sale Now Going On. 
