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MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
POST BLOGK - MANGHESTER Phone 160 - Free Delivery 
a_s PAINTING AND 
A. J a ORR a"s PAPER-HANGING 
Bennett Street a spcuite High 5 a Manchester, Mass. 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
ROE SRR INN aA 
Telephone 190 
a conservative, independent and strictly up-to-date 
bank is serving a real need of the North Shore. 
We solicit new accounts, large or small, but do not 
wish to disturb accounts satisfactorily placed in the 
city. But every summer resident of the North Shore 
has need of a House Account conveniently located 
for paying local bills, cashing checks, making up pay 
rolls, etc. For your own convenience in having a 
local House Account we ask your consideration of 
the Manchester Trust Company. 
Two per cent interest paid on daily balances of $500 and over. 
Banking hours 8.30 a. m., to 2.30 p.m. Saturday 8.30 a. m., 
tolp.m. Saturday evening for receiving deposits only,7 to 8 p. m. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
CIVIL, ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA Postoffice 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
—_——_———§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
a TET 
ALL FRUITS GUARANTEED 
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY 
We are the only fruit store on the North Shore offering this guarantee 
to customers. 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLAS6&, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON'S SUNPROOPF PAINT and Specialties. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Block 
MANCHESTER 
A number of Manchester people 
attended the auto races at Salem, 
N. I., Saturday. 
The supply committee of the Vis- 
iting Nursing association will 
gratefully. receive gifts of infants’ 
or children’s garments of any des- 
The nurse finds frequent — 
eription. 
need for this clothing. Donations 
may be sent to or left with Mrs. 
George W. Blaisdell, Union street. 
—Mary E. Blaisdell, Ellen Clarke, 
Supply Committee. 
The class of 1912 has issued its in- 
vitations for the Graduation Recep- 
tion to be held next Friday even- 
ee eo ee 
ing. This is an affair always antici- — 
pated with the greatest pleasure by — 
the friends of the graduates and, 
doubtless, a large number will be in ~ 
attendante. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, for- 
merly pastor of the local Baptist 
of the church at Holbrook, is leay- 
church, but for the last year pastor 
ing the Baptist denomination and 
will join the fold of the Methodist - 
Episcopals. He relinquishes his du- — 
ties at Holbrook next Sunday and — 
will become pastor of the Methodist 
Episcopal chureh at Patten, Me., at 
onee. 
Margaret S. Miguel. 
Miss Margaret Souza Miguel the 
15-year-old daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Manuel Miguel of School 
street, Manchester, passed away 
Tuesday, June 11th, at the Miguel 
home. The young miss had been suf- 
fering for the past ten years with 
heart trouble. Three times she had 
been to the Children’s Hospital, Bos- 
ton, for treatment and of late she 
had been under the eare of one of © 
Boston’s best known physicians. 
She died Tuesday of rheumatic heart 
and liver trouble. 
Deceased was an only daughter. 
She was born in Cambridge, Jan- 
uary 29, 1897, but for the last elev- 
en years she ‘has lived in Manches- 
ter, attending the publie schools 
here up to very recently. The sym- 
pathy of the community goes out to 
the bereaved parents. Beside a fath- 
er and mother she is survived by two 
younger brothers. 
Requiem High Mass was held at 
the Sacred Heart church, Manches- 
ter, this morning at 9.30, the Rey. 
Fr. Mark Sullivan officiating. Burial 
was at St. Mary’s cemetery, Mont- 
serrat. 
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