NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
““A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL” 
J. A. Johnson : 
J. A. JOHNSON 
I am the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 3 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
Gloucester 
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IN THESE DEGENERATE DAYS THERE IS NOTHING IN WHICH ONE CAN BE MORE EASILY FOOLED THAN IN 
JEWELRY. AND SO THE WISE JEWELRY BUYER TAKES CARE TO GO TO AN OLD RELIABLE HOUSE, LIKE 
ES 1.21574 
161 MAIN STREET - 
Large Invoice of 
FRESH FRUIT 
Just Received 
ORANGES, DATES, FIGS, 
BANANAS. 
Get Your Sunday’s Supply of 
JAMES KOSTOAS 
40 Main St. Corner Short, Gloucester 
Full Line of Candy, Nuts, Cigars, To- 
bacco, etc. tf 
Spring Cleaning Days are Here | 
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE, 
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 
Drop a postal or call up 
BOSTON FURNITURE CO., 
17 Main St. Tel. 682-M GLOUCESTER tt 
LADIES NIGHT AT 
ASHLER LODGE. 
Rockport Masons Pian GALA 
EVENT FOR APRIL, 27. 
Invitations have been issued by 
Ashler Lodge. cs AUM2 tor a 
Ladies’ Night to be held in the Town 
hall, Rockport, on the evening of 
Thursday, April 27. ‘The committee 
having the affair in charge plan to 
make it the event of the year and have 
arranged an especially attractive pro- 
gram for the evening. 
The affair will include a supper, 
concert and ball. The Salem Cadet 
Orchestra has been engaged for the 
occasion to furnish the musical part 
of the program. C. C. Whittemore, 
the Boston caterer, will provide the 
supper. Dancing will begin at 9 
o’clock. 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
- GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 
Latest Motor Caps and Bonnets 
Art Goods, Fancy Novelties, 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
‘Ladies Waist Material For 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P. DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester 
(tf) 
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES 
for all kinds of JUNK. If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Philip Michealsen, 36 Sargent St., Gloucester 
He buys ANYTHING and pays cash (tf) 
sists of: E. E. Cleaves, W. M.; J. M. 
Marshall, S. W.; Charles F. Cleaves, 
J. W.; Herbert F. Knowlton, S. D.: 
Edward M. Law, J.D.; George M. 
Towle, S.S.; Hosea C. “Taft, J. S.; 
John. Gadd,¢L-S:; RE Wore. Bre: 
Louis A. Rogers, Wor. Bro. William 
H. Supple, Sec. John FE. Knowlton, 
3ro. Theodore I. Dunn. 
DOUGLASS CLUB ELECTION. 
Monday afternoon the Douglass 
Debating Club, composed of young 
ladies in the ninth grades of the Col- 
lins school, elected officers to serve 
for the last term of the year. The 
following were chosen: President, 
Helen ‘Thompson; vice - president, 
Shirley Choate; treasurer, Fannie 
Belle Atwood; secretary, Ethel 
The committee for the evening con- Cochrane. 
GLOUCESTER. 
At an “at home” given Wednesday 
afternoon by Mrs. Edward H. Griffin 
at her residence, 10 Granite street, 
the engagement was announced of her 
daughter, Miss Ruth Pattillo Griffin 
and Reul Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Jasper Pope of Lothrop street, Bev- 
erly. Miss Griffin is a graduate of 
Rogers Hall and Mr. Pope is a Har- 
vard ’10 man, who is in business with 
his father. 
Captain and Mrs. George A. John- 
son have gone to Halifax, N. S., on 
an extended visit. 
LUCY KNOX CHAPTER DAR. 
MusicaL ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED 
AT THE REGULAR MONTHLY 
MEETING. 
An exceedingly interesting program 
was rendered Tuesday afternoon at 
the regular monthly meeting of the 
Lucy Knox Chapter, DAR. Mrs. Ar- 
thur S. Wonson contributed a num- 
ber of songs, being accompanied by 
Mrs. Carleton §S. Parsons. Mrs. 
George H. Newell read an interesting 
paper on “The Value of Music in the 
Development of the Child.” 
Mrs. Mary E. Merrill, formerly of 
Portland, Me., was admitted to mem- 
bership on a transfer card from the 
chapter of that city. 
The committee for the afternoon 
was: Miss Marietta M. Wonson, 
chairman; Mrs. Mary A. Wonson, 
Mrs. George H. Newell, Mrs. David 
W. Lyle, Mrs. Simpson Lyle, Mrs. 
George E. Merchant and Mrs. Parker 
H. Burnham. 
At the National Congress to be held 
in Washington, D. C., the local chap- 
ter will be represented by Mrs. Wil- 
liam A. Procter and Mrs. Henry A. 
Tarr, as delegates, and Mrs. Arthur 
E. Rowe and Miss Elsie F. Rowe as 
alternates. 
AGASSIZ FIELD CLUB. 
At the regular monthly meeting of 
the Agassiz Field Club, last Friday 
afternoon, the following officers were 
elected: President, Benjamin Gold- 
man; vice-president, Ernest Christ- 
ensen; secretary, Gjertina Gunder- 
son; treasurer, George Morse. Com- 
mittee on Flag, Marion Bishop, 
Marion Nelson, Alice Silva. Commit- 
tee on rules, Virginia Vierra, Mary 
Silva, Catherine McLean. Commit- 
tee on Cabinet: Agnes Gleason, Alice 
Diggins, Reginald Courant. Commit- 
tee on Entertainment, Annie Longley, 
Mary Sousa, Lenora Mitchell. Pian- 
ists, Annie Longley, Laura Lemas; 
cornetist, William Thomas. 
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