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WOMAN For Ironing 
MAN 
to help in Washroom 
under a huge umbrella were quite tiie 
centre of attention. One young lady 
as she rose to go into the water w:s 
the cynosure of all eyes. She was 
_garbed in a beautiful black bathing 
collar and Jong sleeves 
suit of heavy silk, with a high white 
with turnel 
back white cuffs. On her head was a 
jaunty broad brimmed black rubber 
hat with a white rubber band. She 
wore white washable gloves and heavy 
black stockings and high laced bath- 
ing shoes. 
Not content with this sunproof com- 
bination, she was exceedingly careful 
when she came out of the briny, to 
swathe her face in one of those thick 
veils which make everything but the 
eyes invisible, while a parasol com- 
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pleted the — Salem 
News. 
arrangement. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo street, Sunday, July 16, at 11 
o’clock, with sermon by Rev. Abbot 
Peterson of Brookline. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church next Sunday 
morning on “The Command to be- 
lieve.” In the evening at 7.30 o’clock 
the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. E. 
Boston who will 
speak in the interests of hie “Little 
Wanderers’ Home.” 
Next Tuesday, July 18, the Baptist 
Sunday School picnic will be held at 
Tuck’s Point. It will be an all day 
cuting with a basket lunch at noon. 
No SHARKS IN THESE WATERS. 
North Shore 
bathers, who have 
been timid about going into the water 
the last couple of weeks because of 
the attacks of man-eating sharks upon 
swimmers off the New * Jersey coast, 
need have no fear of attack by the 
big fish in this section of coast. Sea- 
men all unite in saying that the man- 
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eating shark is an inhabitant of the 
warm water of the tropics and is sel- 
dom seen even as for north as New 
Jersey. Sharks often follow a warm 
Gulf stream northward, but as scon as 
they meet the colder currents they 
turn back. No one need be backward 
about enjoying the excellent bathing 
on the North Shore beaches because 
of fear of these sea-monsters. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. ad7. 
MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. George Carr of 
Gloucester were guests of their son, 
John Carr, over the week-end. 
The Men’s club under the efficient 
iianagement of Rev. F. J. Libby, is 
itaving an unusually successful! sea- 
All the rooms are engaged and 
Son. 
the speajin saat has a very large pat- 
ronage; dancing Saturday nights and 
moving pictures Friday and “Monday 
nights. Thus far these entertain- 
ments have been largely attended and 
they have been a ‘financial success. 
Next Thursday night a Costume 
party and dance will be given at the 
club for the benefit of the local 
Catholic church. 
Albert R. Lewis of New York has 
arrived to open his antique shop in 
the Library building, this being ‘his 
fifth season. Mr. Lewis has recently 
returned from Europe, where he has 
been on a collecting tour, and he now 
intorms us that he has secured the 
finest collection of antiques ever ex- 
hibited on the North Shore. Mr. 
Lewis came over the road from New 
York in the same little motor car 
which he had used in Europe. He 
was accompanied by V. Winthrop 
Newman, the eminent dry point etch- 
er, and by Anthony De Palma, one 
of the first three racing motorists 
ever to race in the United States. Mr. 
Lewis reports, that the roads were in 
condition except the detour 
New Haven ‘to Wallingford. 
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FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
cae 
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Manchester, : : Mass. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Walter J. Crowe, aged 43 years, 
passed away at the home of his sister 
Mrs. Frank I. Lamasney, Greenwood 
ave., Beverly Farms, Wednesday af- 
ternoon after an illness of some 
length. He was born in Dedham, but 
had lived at Beverly Farms the past 
10 years. He was a man of most 
pleasing disposition and very popular 
among his friends. Funeral services 
were held at St. Margaret’s church at 
9.30 this morning. 
The North Shore Cadets Band will 
give a series of five public dances to 
take place in Neighbor’s hall. The 
first sale take place on Thursday, 
July 27th. They are being conducted 
for the purpose of defraying in part 
the expenses of the public band con- 
certs which are to be given. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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