MANCHESTER 
George R. Dean of Smith’s Express 
Co. is having a vacation. 
Rev. Mr. Harrison and wife of the 
Province of Quebec are in Manchester 
for a prolonged visit with their daugh- 
ter, Mrs. R. T. Glendenning. 
Members of Allen Post and asso- 
ciates are invited to attend the instal- 
lation of officers of the Sons of Vet- 
erans in Town hall next ‘Tuesday even- 
ing at 7.30 o’clock. 
Charles Hooper has been spending 
the last ten days at Glen Cove, L. I.,. 
and New York city, visiting at the 
former place, a former classmate and 
fraternity brother at Andover, Max- 
well Bowdoin, who has been a fre- 
quent visitor here. 
The joint installation of officers of 
Allen Post and Allen W.R.C. will 
be held this evening in the Town hall 
at 7 o'clock. Prior to the exercises a 
supper will be served from 5 to 7, 
to which, as well as to the exercises, 
the S. of V. and associates are invited. 
THe MANCHESTER ATHLETIC Asso- 
CIATION ORGANIZES. 
The Manchester Athletic Associa- 
tion organized last evening at a meet- 
ing held at the Town hall. There 
were a large number of young men 
and boys present and several women 
of the Resolutions Committee recently 
formed here, were especially invited 
to attend. The nomination committee 
made their report and election of offi- 
Gers, 
The boys elected for their presi- 
dent, Frederick L. Smith, whose ef- 
forts in behalf of the association have 
been untiring and to whose influence 
and work the founding of the organ- 
ization is largely due. Gordon North- 
rup was elected vice-president ; Thom- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
as Marsh, recording secretary; Frank 
L. Floyd, financial secretary and 
Louis Hutchinson, treasurer. George 
S. Sinnicks, George L. Knight, Wil- 
liam Hooper, and Chester L. Crafts 
were elected for the board of direct- 
ors, leaving two more members to be 
elected at a later date. The constitu- 
tion, which had been previously fram- 
ed, was read and accepted and will be 
presented for signature Saturday. 
The membership committee has done 
very commendable work and reports 
I50 names of men and boys interest- 
ed, 125 of whom will join the asso- 
ciation. 
During the evening Mrs. Hattie 
Baker was called upon to speak in be- 
half of the Parent-Teacher association 
but replied that she could speak only 
for herself at that time. Mrs. Baker 
expressed her entire approval of the 
association as set forth in its consti- 
tution and in the enthusiasm of the 
young men and in their good work. 
Action will be taken immediately to- 
ward taking a lease of the old Cath- 
olic church on Friend’s Court, now 
owned by Lewis Killam, and toward 
making necessary improvements and 
additions. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Gladys Munn of Washington 
has been a holiday guest of her sister 
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Reginald Boardman, at West Man- 
chester. 
Michael Kehoe has procured the 
contract to erect the new building to 
be built on Magnolia beach. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met for 
the first time this winter with Miss 
Helen Stanley. 
SALEM 
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Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, 
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and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
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Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. 
Telephone Salem 820 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Fssex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
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THAT BOY OF YOURS. 
“The child grew and waxed strong 
and increased in wisdom and in stat- 
ure and in favor with God and Man; 
and the grace of God was upon him.” 
How would you weigh your Boy— 
By avoirdupois? 
Nay, but by Troy weight, 
By the celestial scales. 
Naught else avails 
To rightly estimate 
Your Boy. 
Weigh him as you weigh gold— 
How much of precious metal does he 
hold? 
Not only in the scale 
Of Harvard or of Yale, 
But in life’s sturdy school 
Where Conscience hath firm rule 
And noble impulse governs all 
Endeavor great and small, 
Although a Boy. 
Weigh him as you weigh gold! 
With conscience free and bold 
And independent thought, with open 
eyes, 
Teach him to recognize 
Evil in whatever guise; 
Yet so inwrought with good, still by 
the bad uncaught ; 
A brave and honest lad, 
Your Boy. 
Thus weighed and wanting not, 
Happy shall be his lot, 
A joy and pride to you, 
For thus alone he can 
Give to the world and Heaven too, 
Assurance of a Man. 
—Joseph A. Torrey. 
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