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Miss Virginia Pierce of Pigeon Cove 
Was a guest over the Fourth of Miss 
Alice Knight. 
Mrs. Linwood Young of Boston is 
visiting Miss Ethel McDiarmid, Beach 
street. 
Miss Bertha Peterson of Wakefield is 
in town for a two weeks’ visit among 
friends. 
The season tickets are out for the fair 
of the Ladies’ Social circle of the Con- 
gregational church to be held in the 
Town hall on Tuesday, Wednesday and 
Thursday, July 20, 21 and 22, in con- 
nection with the observance of the 100th 
anniversary of the building of the church. 
The tickets are circular in design, with a 
picture of the church on oneside. They 
cost 50 cents, and admit to the six ses- 
sions, —three afternoons and three even- 
ings. 
Paul Sweinhart of New York, has 
been spending the last week visiting his 
brother, J. A. Sweinhart of the Breeze 
staff, at Manchester. Mr. Sweinhart is 
head reporter for the Associated Press at 
police headquarters in New York City. 
*“‘Rub-Dry Towels at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’ s. * 
Grand Concert at Manchester Next 
Thursday. 
The next in the series of band concerts 
being given on the Common at Manches- 
ter this summer by the Salem Cadet 
Band will be on Thursday evening. 
The electric illumination used on the 
Fourth will be left in position all sum- 
mur to be used on band concert nights, 
and will consequently add very much to 
the popularity of these concerts. Many 
people from out-of-town and cottagers 
and hotel guests from along the shore 
will form an interesting coterie of the 
hundreds to attend. 
program for next Thursday evening,— 
the 15th: 
1. March, ‘‘Cruiser Harvard,”’ Strube 
2. Overture, ‘‘Poet and Peasant,”’ Suppe 
3. Waltzes, ‘‘Symposia,’’ Bendix 
4. Selection, ‘‘Martha,”’ Flotow 
5. Solo for Cornet, Selected 
Mr. Nelson Bernier 
6. ‘“Grand International Fantasia’? Rollinson 
(Songs of all Nations. ) 
7. Selection, ‘‘The Prima Donna,’’ Herbert 
8. Solo for Piccolo, Selected 
Mr. Robert Hannible 
9. Idyl, ‘‘The Glow-Worm,”’ Lincke 
10. The Sunny South, Southern Planta- 
tion Songs, Lampe 
Jean Missup, Conductor. 
Miss Edna West, of Wakefield, teach- 
er of the advanced 6th grade, returned 
here to spend the holiday, being a guest 
at Mrs. Lations’, Union street. 
Following is the ° 
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Salen Dafe deposi 
and ‘|’rusf Go, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Capital $200,000 
OFFICERS 
GEORGE C. VAUGHN, Pres. 
CHARLES SANDERS, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM H. GOVE, Vice Pres. 
WILLIAM S. NICHOLS, ‘Treas. 
H. M. WILKINS, Asst. Treas. 
DIRECTORS 
George C. Vaughn, Salem, Mass. 
Charles Sanders, Salem, Mass. 
William H. Gove, Salem, Mass. 
William S. Nichols, Salem, Mass. 
E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover, Mass. 
J. H. Linehan, Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
Forrest L. Evans, Salem, Mass. 
William E. Bixby, Haverhill, Mass. 
Melville Woodbury, Beverly, Mass. 
allowed on 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-office; 
time deposits 
Gloucester, Mass 
House Lots For Sale 
3 on Pleasant Street Extension 
PuGieleincoin. street 
rt on Sea Street, Cor. Summer 
t Cor. Washington St. and Norwood Ave. 
Two Tenement House, 12 Rooms For Sale on Morse Court 
Anyone desiring to Buy or Trade Land or Houses, call and see me. 
POHESTER L. CRAFTS 
SCHOOL STREET, 
Telephone 139-4 
MANCHESTER 
