HELP WANTED 
GIRLS 
a8 or Laundry Work 
WOMAN For Ironing 
MAN 
to help in Washroom 
Manchester 
Laundry 
Phone 8 oe 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Bey 
always 
Rey. Wilfred H. Crook of England 
will be the preacher Sunday morning 
at t1 o’clock at the Unitarian Church, 
Masconomo street. 
Emmanuel Church, Masconomo st., 
Sunday, July 30, morning prayer and 
sermon at half past ten o’clock. The 
Rey. Arthur Ketchum of Hartford 
will take the service. 
At the special collection taken Sun- 
day morning at the Manchester 
Congl. church for painting and re- 
pairs about $170 was realized. 
Rey. Charles A. Hatch will preach 
at the Congregational Church Sun- 
day morning and evening. The sub- 
ject of the morning sermon will be 
“Unknown Heroes.” 
Owing to the rain Wednesday the 
proposed picnic of Friendship Circle 
was postponed until next Tuesday, 
August 1. The outing will be held at 
Salem Willows. All members are in- 
vited to come and bring their friends. 
Basket lunch. 
Will all persons having the denial 
envelopes sent out by the Ladies’ Aid 
society of the Baptist church kindly 
return the same. 
MANCHESTER 
T’axi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
A movement is on foot in Boston 
to turn the barge, Bucentaur, which 
was used at the dedication of the 
new ‘Technology buildings, into an 
open air hotel for working girls. 
Mabel Gillespie a social worker is 
behind the project. The Bucentaur 
was built by Walter B. Calderwood 
in Manchester and its launching at- 
tracted hundreds of spectators. Yi 
was built at a cost of $12,000 and < 
good deal of curiosity has been evi- 
denced as to what use it would be 
put after the dedicatory exercises. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 2090. adv. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, fs croceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
———§. S. Pierce Co.’s 
Fancy Groceries 
Mrs. Appre WALKER 
Mrs. Abbie (Randlett) Walker, a 
former resident of Manchester for 
several years, passed away Tuesday 
at Haverhill, where she had been liv- 
ing with one of her sons. She was 
65 years of age. Death was due to 
heart failure. 
During her residence in Manches- 
ter Mrs. Walker gained the friend- 
ship of a large circle who will regret 
to hear of her death. 
She is survived by a sister, Miss 
Jennie Randlett of Palmyra, Maine; 
a son, Arthur Walker of “Manchester, 
and another married son, Clarence, 
of Haverhill. 
Funeral services will be held this 
<fternoon (Friday) at 3.30 at Haver- 
hill. 
Henry E. PEARSON. 
Henry E. Pearson died at his home 
in Byfield Saturday of last week. 
Mr. Pearson was a visitor to Man- 
chester on frequent occasions in the 
past where he was entertained by his 
step-son Lyman W. Floyd. He was 
born’ March 30, 1842, and in his 
youth attended Dummer Academy, 
Putnam Free School and Phillips 
Andover Academy. Later he grad- 
uated from Eastman’s College at 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., teaching there 
for a time after graduation. 
He conducted a general store in 
Byfield upon his return. His mar- 
riage to Mrs. Abbie C. Floyd of By- 
field took place in 1886. He had 
considerable success as a manufac- 
turer of cereals and conducted a store 
in Boston where one of the products, 
a brown bread mixture, met a big 
sale. Later he was interested in the 
development of Western oil and min- 
ing lands.. He was one of the sup- 
ports of the Methodist church and 
had contributed a great deal to its 
maintenance and prosperity for many 
years. 
~ For the last three years he had 
been in failing health. During his 
mi ny visits to Manchester he has 
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE 
SES Ss ee 
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 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass. 
made 
hear the 
a large number of friends who 
news of his death with re- 
He leaves his wife, two daugh- 
Misses Marion and Marietta, a 
Maurice W. Pearson of 
Ware, besides his step-son, L.. W. 
Floyd of Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Mrs. 
Frank Floyd and Miss Abbie Floyd 
went to Byfield for the funeral. 
rere 
ters; 
son . Dr. 
Underwear at W.R.Bell’s, 
adv. 
Summer 
Central sq. 
MAGNOLIA 
A lawn party in aid of St. Joseph’s 
chapel will be held on the grounds of 
Mrs. Chane, Magnolia, Thursday, Au- 
gust 10, afternoon and evening. Danc- 
ing and various other amusements, 
Rev. John McGaw Foster, rector, 
Church of the Messiah, Boston, will 
conduct the services at the Union 
Chapel Sunday at 10.45 a. m., 
sau MANCHESTER 
SQUARE 
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Telephones: 217, 8388 
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