20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FEEL AT HOME 
It is the pleasant duty of every officer and employee of 
the {Manchester Trust Company to make people feel at 
home when they come here to transact business. 
To that end every convenience is provided; officers and 
employee are so situated that patrons may receive their at- 
tention without unnecessary delay. 
With unlimited facilities for handling a large volume of 
business, and at the same time giving each patron the best 
of attention, we invite the accounts of North Shore residents. 
Two Per Cent Interest paid on daily balances of $500 
and over. 
Hours: 8.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Saturday 8.30 to | p. m. 
Saturday evening for receiving deposits only 7 to 8 p. m. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-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 Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-2 and 3 
RFR 
Postoffice Block 
ROR ORE LABLA SNES CELE LI COOY A REDREES E SB RY SUR LION 5 
Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Groceries 
EEE 0 ee Sheth ae ie 
Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
——————_§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
nanevcsccanstonnwel 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
BEACH STREET, 4ANCHESTER 
Bealers in 
Choice Foreign and Domestic 
FRUITS 
TELEPHONE 160 
s s PAINTING AND 
A. Js ORR a“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line ef PATTON'S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
The WRC dance Wednesday 
evening was postponed on account 
of the bad weather until next 
Tuesday evening, May 14th. The 
young people however, who had 
planned to attend the dance Wed- 
nesday evening, paid the expenses 
themselves. They had a most pleas- 
ant party. There were about sixty 
present. 
The school children are busily en- 
gaged with rehearsals for Memorial 
Day observances. Among the fea- 
tures of the program to be offered 
will be a very pretty flag drill by 
pupils of the Grammar school. 
A number of Manchester young 
people enjoyed a_ very pleasant 
evening at the home of Miss Jane 
Jaifrey on the Winthrop estate 
Tuesday. Music and cards were en- 
joyed and refreshments were served. 
David Crowley, while coming 
from Magnolia Saturday afternoon 
on his bieyele, was struck and in- 
jured by an automobile. The ac- 
cident occurred by the railroad 
bridge, near the old brick yard, 
where Mr. Crowley turned out to - 
avoid some children playing on the 
right side of the road. He was 
struck by the car which was back 
of him. He was thrown about three 
feet and received bruises and cuts 
but no dangerous injuries. 
Frederick Swett is making pre- 
parations to occupy the Gorman 
store on Central street. New 
counters and show cases are now 
installed and the place is being 
greatly improved. The firms of 
Swett & Green will use the shop 
during the summer for a salesroom 
of automobile supplies. 
Pelton & Peart have leased the 
barn on Central street, owned by T. 
J. White for their new garage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Colby Staples are 
rejoicing over the arrival of a beau- 
tiful little daughter Thursday morn- 
ing, May 9th. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Needham are 
registered this week at the Marl- 
borough-Blenheim, Atlantie City. 
Magnolia lodge No. 149, IOOF 
worked the third degree last even- 
ing. 
T. J. Hynes & Son of Wales, 
Mass., are the contractors for the 
new conerete bridge, which is re- 
placing the rustic bridge from the 
track across to the William A. 
Tucker estate Norton’s Point. The 
construction has been going on for 
many weeks and quite a number of 
the mechanics employed there are 
boarding in town, 
