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Otto L.° Derrick, formerly at Allen’s, 
has a position in a Gloucester drug 
store. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge has been spending 
the week with her parents at Peterboro, 
N. H. Mr. Lodge joined in the family 
reunion there yesterday also. 
James Widger and family are to move 
into the tenement in the Miss Clara 
Godsoe house, Summer street, soon to 
be vacated by George Woodbury and 
mother. 
N. P. Meldrum and family, and 
Webster L. Putnam and family spent 
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John 
Knight, in Essex. Mrs. Abigail Gent- 
lee, Mrs. Knight’s mother went over 
from Manchester some days ago and has 
been spending the week there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Crombie held 
their customary family gathering at the 
Rockwell cottage, Smith’s Point, yes- 
terday, having with them their two 
married daughters, Mrs. Seddie Follett 
and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell and their re- 
spective families, and Mrs. Crombie’s 
brother, Andrew Lee, 2d, and Mrs. 
Lee. 
Manchester friends of Dr. Robert S. 
Catheron of Needham, formerly of 
Manchester, will be interested to learn 
that he has given up his office in Need- 
ham and is associated with Dr. Samuel 
A. Hopkins at 235 Marlboro | street, 
Boston, one of the finest dental offices 
in the fashionable Back Bay. Dr. 
Catheron spent the week-end in town 
with his sister, Mrs. Benj. L. Bullock, 
and family, School street. 
T. Fred Young and family have 
moved from the Tappan house on Sea 
street to Salem. Mr. Young has been 
night operator at the Manchester . Elec- 
tric Co. station the past six months, but 
his berth has been done away with under 
the new management, aud thus Man- 
chester loses a good citizen. Mr. 
Young’s family lived in Manchester in 
his boy-hood days, moving away from 
here to Salem 27 years ago. 
Joseph Taverly, the Beach street 
crossing tender, left Wednesday on an 
extended vacation, most of which he 
will spend with his sister at Hudson, 
with occasional visits to the Mass Gen- 
eral Hospital in Boston for treatment. 
Mr. Taverly has been a faithful attend- 
ant at the crossing the past six years and 
has not had a vacation. He is troubled 
considerable with rheumatism and he 
intends to prolong his vacation until he 
recovers his health, A man _ from 
Gloucester has taken his place as_cross- 
ing tender. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 5 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
Aime EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
ree PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
bomen Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball spent 
Thanksgiving Day with their daughter, 
Mrs. Chas. H. Fleming and family, in 
Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Forster Allen 
left Tuesday to spendthe Thanksgiving 
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne 
Leach and family, Danvers. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
ERS 
36 Central Street 
Miss Amy Crombie is home from 
Dwight, Mass., where she teaches, and 
Miss Ada Crombie from Russell to spend 
Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. H. Crombie, Beach street. 
Arthur S. Dow is the latest to join the 
ranks of the auto enthusiasts. He has 
just bought a Maxwell touring car, which 
he will probably make use of next season 
to a more or less degree in connection 
with his fish business. 
D. Milton Knight, of the Salem-Man- 
chester express, reported to the Beverly 
police Monday evening that as he was 
passing through Bridge street, Salem, a 
dog jumped at his horse and grabbed 
him by the nose tearing the flesh quite 
badly. The Salem police were notified. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. F. K. HOOPER, Prop. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street. MANCHESTER2BY2THE-2SEA 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 67 
MAGNOLIA. 
a Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. 
3 We have Compounded 97150 Prescriptions and all of them were written 
i by Physicians. 
OUR FIRST PRESGRIPTION IS NUMBERED 1 
We are Sole Agents For Eastman Kodak Go. 
A Large Assortment of Ward’s Stationery 
Benpeksettion 
Successor ti, . Lee & Sons 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
z Telephone: 257 & a Established in 1856 
