NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Delia Parsons had the great 
misfortune last Friday morning to 
fall, while on her way to work for 
Mrs. Beaton, and broke her wrist. 
The nomination blanks of the 
Manchester Woman’s club are in 
circulation among the members. 
There is an entire new list of candi- 
dates for the official board which 
promises a radical change in the 
personnel of the board next season. 
Lamson & Hubbard Spring Soft 
Hats and Derbies at Bell’s. : 
The Manchester park board has 
organized with Jeffrey S. Reed, 
chairman; Richard Cheever, secy. 
Mrs. Bessie Story-Rogers profes- 
sional singer, who appeared to such 
advantage at the Vesper service at 
the Congregational church last Sun- 
day, is the wife of Louis A. Rogers, 
purchasing agent of the big Rock- 
port Granite company, at Rockport. 
Mr. Griffin, the other soloist, was 
formerly musical supervisor in the 
Manchester public schools. 
The inventory of the estate of the 
late Joseph Aveney of Manchester, 
amounted to $728. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Central 
square store. . 
: THE BEST QUALITY 
Annual Reception of Harmony Guild 
The ‘‘Harmony Guild’’ of the 
Congregational church, composed of 
about one hundred of Manchester’s 
bright young women, gave its an- 
nual reception to the members and 
friends of the church in the chapel 
Monday evening. The place was so 
transformed with decorations and 
many beautiful plants that it pre- 
sented a scene of enchantment. The 
various organizations, parents of 
children, that affiliate with the 
church, and strangers seeking a 
ehurech home, all gathered on this 
festive occasion. They filled the 
place with their bright faces and 
happy chatter. It proved a most en- 
joyable occasion, a memorable feat- 
ure of the church affairs. Strains of 
popular and classic music were fur- 
nished during the evening and re- 
freshments were served. The ‘‘Har- 
mony Guild’’ has given a ‘‘Vesper 
service’? once a month during the 
past year in the church in place of 
the evening service, which has com- 
fortably filled the church and gal- 
leries and the Guild is to be com- 
mended for its successful work in 
the church. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
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MANCHESTER. 
Monday night at Salem, the 
Young Women’s association gymna- 
sium classes gave a practical demon- 
stration of their work. ‘‘ Mrs. George 
Dean of Manchester, the director of 
this department of the association 
had charge of the demonstration, 
and the work of her classes was cer- 
tainly an endorsement of what she 
has done for the pupils that talked 
for itself,’’ says the Salem News. 
Refreshments were served after the 
exhibition. There was a_ goodly 
number present. Music was . fur- 
nished by Miss Gladys Trull, and 
Alexander Gillis, who played the 
bagpipes for the Highland fling. Mr. 
Finn of the Normal school assisted 
with explanatory remarks concern- 
ing the various numbers. 
Miss Nellie Crombie of Lynn, 
formerly of Manchester, spent the 
last week-end with her friends, Mrs. 
Mary Standley, Norwood avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Dunn of 
Central street, have with them for 
a week’s visit their daughter, Mrs. 
Edward Hersey Brewster and two 
children of Brookfield. 
Stag Brand Shirts 
Central square store. 
$1 at Bell’s 
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“‘The prettiest suits | ever saw for the price,’’ is the way 
one of our customers expressed herself. We emphasize 
her statement by further addidg that they are the best 
values we ever obtained to sell at this price. _Prettiness 
combined with quality makes them doubly attractive. If 
you have $15.00 to spend for a new Spring Suit, come to 
“*Almy’s.”’ 
these handsome coats. 
effects. A great variety of these garments at 
Women’s Blue Serge Coats in Big Demand 
We have an assortment to meet your every requirement. 
Fancy revers and collars of corded silk, pongee and black and white 
$12.75 and $16.75 
Other Coats in smart mixtures of greys and tans, also plain colors. 
$8.75. ranging $12.75, $15.00 to $25.00 
Exclusive Specialty Stores charge from $5. to $10 more 
We can’t begin to do justice by describing our $25. Suits 
in this limited space, so ali we attempt is justa hint of their 
attractiveness. Tailoring of the highest ciass, with all those 
little niceties of finish carefully observed. The most varied 
assortment to select from. It’s a pleasure to show our 
new Spring Suits at 
$25.00. 
All styles of trimmihgs are shown on 
Prices as low as 
