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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Send it to the Manchester ‘Trust Compa- 
ny. | 
Don't wait until you happen to come to 
the Bank, mail it right away and receive 
an acknowledgement by return mail. 
If you have no account with us, we shall 
be pleased to open one. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Saturdays 8:30-1:00 Sat. Eve 7-8 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Alice Knight of Providence, 
was a week-end guets of Mr. and Mrs. 
Alfred C. Needham at their home on 
Union street. 
Mrs. Frederick Page of Methuen 
has been making a visit to her brother 
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char- 
les N. Smith of this town. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dodge, who 
have been to New York and vicinity 
are expected home tonight. They at- 
tended the Furniture Men’s banquet 
at the Grand Central hotel during their 
visit. 
Mrs. Clara Peters and daughter, 
Lela of Beverly, returned home Mon- 
day after a visit with Mrs. B. F. Bur- 
chstead. 
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 
D. Morrison 1s quite ill at her home on 
Summer street with an attack of pneu- 
monia. 
At the next meeting of Camp 149, 
S. of V., an officers’ supper will be 
served. The degree team will work 
their adoption degree upon candidates 
on that evening. 
IF YOU’RE SINCERE 
And Her Birthday Comes in February, Remember the Event 
With a Ring Set With an AMETHYST, the February 
BIRTHSTONE 
She Will Be Pleased With it if You Select it at Our Store. 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
E. S. Bradley is enjoying a two 
weeks’ vacation at North Andover. 
Allen McKinnon is spending a few 
days at home during the mid-year va- 
cation at Brown. 
John W. Richards of the E. D: 
Curtis concern of Bantam, Ct., and 
Harry J. Shepherd of Concord, N. 
H., were in town Wednesday. 
Frank Sinnicks, Samuel Knight and 
Henry Merrill have been spending 
the week at home, it being the period 
of mid-year vacation at Tech. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdonald 
of Chelsea are being congratulated up- 
on the arrival of a son into their fam- 
ily circle on Friday evening of last 
week. 
George Killam had a narrow escape 
from burning alivé on Saturday last 
when his clothing took fire froma 
lighted torch. He had been working 
on a car at the building off Central 
street used by Kenneth Walcott as a 
garage and his clothing was somewhat: 
soaked with oil. Without any warn- 
ing whatever, his clothing blazed up. 
He saw that it was useless to fight the 
fire without help so he jumped over- 
board drowning out the flames. It 
was a very narrow escape. 
REBEKAH GARDEN PARTY 
Plans are progressing for the Re- 
bekah Garden party, to be held in 
the Town hall, Manchester, on the ev- 
enings of Feb. 20, 21 and 22, and a 
Sunlight party on the afternoon of 
the 22d. The various committees are 
working with a will and hope to make 
the affair a success financially and so- 
cially. 
One feature of the first evening will 
be the auctioning off of a very pretty 
handkerchief just received from Mrs. 
Taft, wife of the President. 
be sold to the highest bidder, instead 
of being placed on <:7le at one o1 xue 
booths, with other gifts and articles. 
The entertainment feature of the 
first evening will be a cantata, “The 
Living Flowers,” given by a group of 
young men and women from Rock- 
port. 
entertainment feature will be a reader 
from Boston, with other attractions. 
On the afternoon of the 22d from 
2.30 to 5 there will 
Party especially for the children. 
There will be an entertainment after 
which the children will 
pretty souvenir will be 
child who attends. 
Admission each evening will be 10 
cents; afternoon 10 cents. Mrs. Flora 
S. Hersey is chairman of the commit- 
tee in charge. 
given each 
This will — 
On the evening of the 2Ist the — 
be a Sunlight 
dance: A 
