NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Sar ETY is an absolute essential in 
Banking; also accuracy, promptness, 
courtesy and personal attention to the 
individual needs of customers are 
essential. 
You will find these qualities in the 
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 
“500 CARPENTERS WANTED” ADv. A 
JOKE 
“WANTED at once 500 carpenters. 
—North Shore Builders Associa- 
tion, Manchester, Mass.” 
This advertisement in the classified 
column of the Boston Sunday Globe 
brought scores of men to Manchester 
on all the morning trains Monday. 
The men came here apparently eager 
for work, but inquiry, on their arrival, 
did not reveal the whereabouts of 
such an organization. And _ why 
should 500 carpenters be needed at 
any point on the North Shore at this 
time of year? 
Needless to say the men were very 
much disgruntled to learn they had 
come to Manchester on a ‘“‘fool’s er- 
rand.” Fully fifty came to the 
Breeze office during the day, thinking 
we could give them some information. 
The question is: Who was respon- 
sible for the adv. which appeared? 
She—Jack, when we are married I 
must have three servants. 
He—You shall have twenty, dear— 
but not all at the same time. 
EVERY MONTH IS ONE OF WEDDINGS 
And if you are Desirous of Obtaining Wedding Gifts for your Friends you 
will find just the Pleasing and Constant Reminder that you Wish in Our 
Stock. 
STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE IS PARTICULARLY APPROPRIATE 
We have a Large Stock of Silver Flat Ware 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd 
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard B. Tucker, Annisquam. 
Mrs. Earnest Meade of Wellesley 
Hills is the week-end guest of her sis- 
ter, Mrs. F. G. Cheever, Bridge street. — 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s, Central square. * 
Thomas Widger is ill at his home 
at the Cove. Miss Alice Widger, who 
has been quite ill is slowly improving. 
At the Vesper service to be held at 
the Congregational church, Sunday, 
Feb. 23, at five o’clock, Matthew 
Hamilton of Beverly, formerly of tus 
town, will render several flute solos. 
Miss Jessie Hoare will preside at the 
organ. 
Sorosis shoes in Winter styles es 
Bell’s Central square store. 
TENEMENTS WANTED 
Scores of families coming to the 
North Shore for the summer will 
want tenements and many are 
already looking about. Get your 
adv. started in the Breeze early 
this year. Many look to the 
Breeze each year for information 
of this source. The cost is Ic a 
word a week after the first week. 
HEAMAN-PuRDY 
A pretty home wedding was solem- 
nized Monday evening, Feb. 17, when 
William A. Heaman and Helene Ross 
Purdy were united in marriage at the 
house occupied during the summer by 
Donald Ross and _ family, 
street, Manchester. The ceremony 
was performed at 6.15 by Rev. Ken- 
neth Ripley Forbes of St. Mary’s 
Episcopal church, East Boston. The 
young people were attended by a 
brother of the groom, A. V. Heaman 
of Boston, and Miss Julia Lawson 
of Manchester. Only the immediate 
relatives of the young people attend-— 
reception — 
ed the wedding and _ the 
which followed. ~ 
The bride wore a gown of blue sat- 
in, trimmed with lace, and she carried 
a bouquet of pink roses. The brides- 
raid carried white carnations. 
The young couple have. the best _ 
wishes of their large number of 
friends in Manchester and along the 
North Shore. 
The groom is of the staff of em-— | 
ployees at the Essex County club. 
They were generously remembered 
with gifts, including several pieces of — 
gold. For the present they will make 
their home at 110 Summer street, the 
home of Supt. Ross of the Essex 
County club, now in the South for 7 
the winter. 
Summer — 
