NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Story of Small Beginnings, 
which have grown to powerful propor- 
tions, is an old one. 
The growth of the Mustard Seed and the 
Achorn teach us that we must not. over- 
lcok the small beginning. 
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on or before february fifth will draw in- 
terest at 4 per cent from February first. 
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LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
Dr. SOUTHAND OF WELLESLEY GIVES 
First oF Series oF Taiks To Ar- 
BELLA CLUB 
There was an attendance of -nearly 
ninety at the Arbella club meeting 
Tuesday afternoon to listen to a talk 
on ‘‘Personal Hygiene” by Dr. South- 
and of Wellesley college. Dr. South- 
and through her extensive experience 
as a teacher in high schools and later 
as a doctor is thoroughly competent 
to deal with her subject in the best 
possible way. In this first talk of her 
series the most elementary and, in a 
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way, the . ost i:portant branches of 
her subject were taken up. 
Two vocal solos, “Japanese Love 
Song” and “Bobolink” were very 
sweetly rendered during the  after- 
noon by Miss Melissa Stanley, who 
won great favor with her audience. 
She was accompanied on the piano 
by Miss Dorothy Blaisdell. After 
Miss Stanley’s second song, the meet- 
ing adjourned for a social hour with 
the committee in charge. Cocoa and 
crackers were served. . 
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And Her Birthday Comes in February, Remember the Event 
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ESTABLISHED © 1874 
Jewelers, 161- Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Dora Marshall is at home 
from Wheaton Seminary for a few 
days. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Melvin Dodge 
are making a short trip to New York 
city and vicinity. 
Mrs. Arthur Day and Miss Mabel 
Alley of Riverdale spent ‘Tuesday 
with Mrs. L. W. Floyd. 
The Arbella club embroidery class 
will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank 
Rowe, School street, tomorrow. 
Levi Harvie, accompanied by his 
brother of New York, leit Tuesday 
for a fortnight’s visit to Nova 
Scotia. 
Edward Walsh, one of the clerks at 
B. L. Allen’s pharmacy, has been quite 
ill at his home on Pine street this 
week. 
Miss Alice Crombie spent the week- 
end as a guest of her sister and 
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William 
Plumb of Cambridge. 
Miss Hazel Full of Newport, R. 
I., and Miss’ Marian Full of Rock- 
port spent Nunday with Mr. and Mrs, 
FF, B. Kust ot School street. 
Miss Marion biood ot Derry and 
Miss Marian Lord ot Beverly spent 
ine week-end as guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. L. Smith, School street. 
James L’aylor, a mason in the em- 
ploy ot Senter Stanley, returned trom 
Nova Scotia Sunday aiter an av- 
sence of several months. 
Mrs. Henry E. Whittemore (for- 
merly Mary Edith Dodge of this 
town) of Ashmont, has been spend=- 
ing a few days with her mother, 
Mrs. C. Melvin Dodge. . 
Mrs. Chas. Herbert Smith of 
North street was taken to the Bever-_ 
ly hospital Monday morning for an 
operation for appendicitis. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes in win- 
ter weights and- styles at Bell’s Cen- 
tral square store. = 
Mrs. Sarah Giles had the misfor- 
tune to slip on a mat at her home on — 
School street yesterday and in falling 
broke her wrist. : 
Bic YEAR AT MANCHESTER P.O. 
Receipts- at the Manchester postof- 
fice for the year 1912 were $12,166, 
one of the largest in the history of the 
office. The money order business 
amounted to more than $65,000. Dur- — 
ing the year there were issued 3534. 
domestic and 762 international money 
orders, amounting to $42,592. There 
were paid out 2432 domestic orders _ 
and 24 international, amounting to— 
$12,581. The number of registered 
pieces dispatched was 3024; rece 
4692. 
