4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
CHURCH NOTES. 
SAUNDERS 
ICE CREAM 
Is the best known Cream in Gloucester 
aud along the North Shore. 
We make a specialty of furnishing Ices 
for parties, church socials 
and for family use. 
MANCHESTER. 
Rey. George H. Driver of Wakefield 
will preach at the Congregational church 
tomorrow. Children’s Day will be ob- 
served by a concert in the evening at 
7 o'clock, instead of 7.30 as usual. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will preach 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morning 
on ““The Law of “Exceeding Abundant- 
ly.’’? The Children’s Day concert will 
be held in the evening. 
“How to realize the presence of 
Christ’’ will be the topic of the young 
people’s meeting at the Baptist church 
tomorrow evening. John 14: 15-23. 
Consecration meeting. Mrs. Nellie 
Dunn, leader. 
The new Sacred Heart church will be 
opened for services next Sunday, June 
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Special attention given to Hotel, Club and 
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55 Washington Street, - Gloucester 
Miss M. E. McCarthy announces that 
she is on the North Shore for the sea— 
son and will attend to customers at 
their homes in 
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= Sah 9 x ; Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 o’clock. 
= GLOUCESTER There will be no afternoon or evening CHIROPODY 
= yal services during the summer. At the 8.30 RESIDENCE. TA T. 
= Suits $20. upwards ° Mass on that Sunday First Communion (With wae B. J. ita ° 
will be administered toa class of boysand 
girls. 
The grand re-union will be held next 
Friday evening, June 14, by the Sacred 
Heart church. A promenade concert by- 
Long’s orchestra and addresses by for- 
mer pastors, will take up the early part of 
the evening. Dancing will begin about 
9 o'clock. 
The Y. P. S. C. E. meeting will be 
omitted tomorrow evening because of the 
Children’s Concert. 
Mrs. Geo. A. Kitheld, Mrs. Henri- 
etta Price, Mrs. Chas. Danforth, Mrs. 
Simeon Haskell, Mrs. John Haskell, Mrs. 
Susan Knight and Miss Martha C. Knight 
were among those who attended the semi- 
annual meeting of the Essex South Branch 
of the Woman’s Board of Missions, at 
the Congregational church, Ipswich, 
= CLEANSING, PRESSING Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
and REPAIRING 
= Dry Cleansing a Specialty 
= Orders by Express from Manchester 
and Magnolia promptly 
attended to. 
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Che 
Summer 
Season 
is open and we're put- 
ting out lots of sneakers. 
For really good ones, 
the 
Red Rubber 
Smooth Soles 
are the best sneakers to 
The Natural Flavor 
Canned 
Fruits and 
— 
The 
Vegetables 
RUNSWICK jer 
RAND... 
Purity and cleanliness 
the highly essential fac- 
tors, which are so rig- 
in the 
idly enforced 
preparation of these 
products are but inci- 
dentals compared with 
the delicate NATURAL 
FLAVOR of each va- 
riety. 
—FOR SALE BY—— 
| EASY Bp GD BA, 
Magnolia, Mass, 
BULLOCK BROS, 
Manchester, Mass. 
VARIETIES 
Wednesday afternoon. Among the after- 
noon speakers was Miss Alice Gleason, 
who formerly taught in the High School 
in this town, but who is now engaged in 
teaching and mission work in Guadala- 
jara, Mexico. Miss Gleason is home on 
a short respite from her duties, with her 
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. L. Glea- 
son in Topsfield. Her brother, George, 
who is engaged in mission work in Japan 
is also home on a short furlough. Miss 
Gleason’s address Wednesday afternoon 
was most interesting, it being an outline 
of the work in which she is so enthusias- 
tically engaged. Manchester friends of 
Miss Gleason may have an opportunity 
of greeting her before her ‘return to 
Mexico. 
Personal. 
A great reduction in patterns and un- 
trimmed hats. A special sale, very low 
prices. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main street, 
Gloucester. 2 
be had. We carry them 
from the sizes for little 
tots up to the largest 
man’s 
A Special is the brown 
high laced sneakers, 
with red soles, for boys 
and men 
$1.25 
Everything in outing 
and summer footwear at 
Ohe Shoe Store 
of Cape Ann 
Ford & Wass 
Post-office Square. 
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