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MANCHESTER 
Frank <A. Morgan of Bennett 
street has been at Greenville, N. H., 
during the past week. 
Miss Effie Stidstone will leave 
Manchester Monday for a week’s 
visit in Hartford, Ct. 
Cheever L. Hersey has a position 
in Andover with a textile company 
of that town. 
Miss Grace Smith and Mrs. Hard- 
ing of Salem spent Tuesday in town 
visiting friends. 
SAMUEL: L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston, North, East, West and 
South, 7.02 and 10.04 a. m., 1.05, 4.51 and 
7.55 p. m. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.12 a. 
m., 2.38, 5.24 and 8 p. m. 
For Magnolia, 2.38, 5.24 and 8 p. m. 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston on trains due at 7.01, 9.16 
and 11.42 a. m., 3.04 and 6.03 p. m 
From Gloucester and Rockport, 7.27 
and 10.30 a. m., 1.34 and 5.19 p.m. From 
Magnolia, 7.27 and 1.34 p. 
SUNDAY MAIL arrives from Boston 
at 9.07 a. m., closes for Boston at 7.24 p.m. 
The office will be open on holidays from 
7 to 10.05 a. m. Sundays from 9.30 to 
10.30 a. m. 
MISS FLORENCE JEAN GRAY 
formerly at 14 Bridge street, 
Manchester, has her lamp 
shades and painted tables on 
sale at the 
H. H. PIERCE STUDIO 
and is there on Wednesdays to 
meet her patrons. 
~ JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
The band-concert by the Salem 
Cadet band last evening brought out 
the largest crowd of the _ season. 
Many auto parties from neighbhor- 
ing towns added to the Manchester 
crowds. The music was exception- 
ally good. 
The Red Men’s picnic is to be 
held at Tuck’s Point Saturday, Aug- 
ust 3. Following are the sports to 
be enjoyed during the day: For 
boys under 12 years—d50yard- dash, 
potato race, doughnut race; girls un- 
der 14—50-yard dash, hoop race, 
peanut race; boys over 12—100-yard 
dash, wheel-barrow race, leap frog 
race; girls and women—shooting 
bow and arrow, throwing the ball, 
thread the needle race, throwing the 
spear, hit the nigger. In the after- 
noon there will be a tug-of-war and 
boys’ swimming race. A ball game 
will be the feature of the morning. 
Music will be another enjoyable part 
of the day’s program. 
The date for the annual dance 
given by the employees of the Brown- 
lands has been set for August 16. 
It is largely through the kindness of 
Mr. Gilman and the Brownland 
guests that this popular invitation 
party may be given each year. 
Mrs. Harlan Morgan entertained 
the members of her class of the 
Story High school Friday at her 
camp at West Gloucester. Those 
present consisted of Mrs. Charles 
Kenney of Charlestown, Mrs. Frank 
Crombie, Mrs. L. W. Floyd and Mrs. 
William W. Soulis. 
Manchester Wins Again. 
At the Brook street playgrounds 
last Saturday afternoon the Man- 
chester baseball team won from the 
Dressmaker Independents of Beverly by a score 
ate of 7 to 6. rhe summary : 
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Gowns Made and Remodeled 
11 School St., Manchester WEAR (BIC. IB RUBBER: 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large viriety of Furniture of our own make always en hand. Will also make to erder. Uphol- 
stering in all its branches. 
General Mill Work Done. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Telephone Connection. 
Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. = 
Mr. and Mrs. Marland Wasson 
and daughter, Melba, of Methuen 
are spending the week-end with 
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Warner. 
Waists at E. A. Lethbridge’ 8, 
Beach street. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Coughlin of 
Norwood avenue left Thursday for 
Canso Point, Nova Scotia, for an ex- 
tended visit. 
Miss Mabel Swan of Brookline is 
the guest of her friend, Miss Adele 
Sjolund. 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s Central square store. : 
Miss Annie Crombie has had as a 
guest the past week, William Plumb 
of Cambridge. The engagement of 
Miss Crombie and Mr. Plumb was —— 
announced some time ago. Mr. 
Plumb was formerly a linotype oper- 
ator at the office of the North Shore 
Breeze. Mr. Plumb with Miss Crom- 
bie has left for a short visit with 
the former’s relatives at North 
Adams. 
The marriage of Mrs. Laura Ray 
Martin of this town to John Petters — 
Corley of Edgefield, South Carolina, 
was solemnized Monday evening, 
July 15. The bride has many 
friends in Manchester and all will 
be pleased to learn of her happiness. 
Miss Dorothy Wilcox, Norwood 
avenue, is spending the week- end 
with friends in Winchester. 
Nomination papers have been in 
circulation today for Congressman 
A. P. Gardner for re-election from 
this district and for James J. Tier- 
ney of Salem as registrar of probate. 
Miss Lila G. Goldsmith is spend- 
ing the week in Marshfield. 
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