MANCHESTER 
Walter Leaman of Medford has 
been spending the week visiting his 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Hoff- 
man, North street. 
Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Leach of 
Boston are to spend the holiday in 
town tomorrow with the former’s 
sister, Mrs. Ellery H. Rogers, North 
street. Mr. Leach was married in 
Boston to Miss Ruth Blanchard of 
Rockland, on Jan. 25. 
We note in a recent issue of the 
Reading Chronicle an item with re- 
gard to one who was a resident here 
several years ago while in the em- 
ploy of R. C. Allen. His friends will 
be glad to learn of his good fortune: 
—‘Clarence E. Carter has just suc- 
ceeded to the civil engineering busi- 
ness of James A. Bancroft, for whom 
he has been managing engineer for a 
number of months. It is a half cen- 
tury since Mr. Bancroft established 
himself in his profession here, and 
the greater part of the time since 
hardly a map or plan that had to do 
with Reading has been drawn that 
was not his work. He also hada 
large out of town clientele. Mr. 
Carter is a graduate of Technology 
and an associate member of the 
American Society of Civil Engi- 
neers.” 
ROOMS TO LET! 
Have you any? We have already 
had inquiries from people who 
are coming to the North Shore 
for the summer. They look to 
the Breeze for information as to 
who has rooms to rent. It would 
pay you to start your adv. early. 
It might mean dollars to you in 
the end. Our rate: 2c a word 
the first week; 1c a word each 
week thereafter. 
“Stuffy”’ McInnes of Gloucester 
dropped around at the Breeze office 
one morning this week with Dr. Rior- 
dan of the Farms, who is a great 
friend of the ball player, and who en- 
tertained “Stuffy” on the occasion of 
his recent visit to the Far~s to at- 
tend the banquet of the Beverly 
Farms Athletic association. “Stuffy” 
says he is anxious to begin practice 
and he certainly looks the picture of 
health. He is the star first-baseman 
of the Philadelphia Athletes. The 
team goes to Texas very soon to start 
practice. 
THE REALLY IMpoRTANT THING 
Friend—Was you client acquitted ? 
Lawyer—Er-no—but I’m told I ac- 
 quitted myself very well. 
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“We try to raise too many kinds of 
flowers, and not enough of one parti- 
cular variety,” says Maurice Fuld, of 
Philadeplhia, an expert in horticul- 
ture. Mr. Fuld was the speaker at the 
last meeting of the North Shore Hor- 
ticultural society, in Manchester. The 
subject under discussion was the crea- 
tion of new flowers. 
The gardeners along the North 
Shore, said Mr. Fuld, have a great ad- 
vantage over others in the way of 
finding out things about the growth 
of flowers. We are losing ground in 
trying to make so many different 
specimens. Our attempts to “double” 
flowers is not helping the cause any, 
yet, for all these drawbacks, we are 
still making great headway, and great 
things will yet be accomplished. 
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