NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson have 
opened their camp at Brier Neck, 
Gloucester, for the summer. 
Miss Eleanor Morgan and Miss Ma- 
bel Morgan have opened their camp 
at West Gloucester and are spending 
much of their time there. Tuesday 
evening of this week they entertained 
the Sewing Bee of which they are 
members. 
Gents: We have the right thing for 
solid comfort for your feet in Ground 
Gripper Shoes. Bell’s, Beach St. * 
JoHN RIoRDAN 
Last Saturday morning at the 
Sacred Heart church, Manchester, Fr. 
Sullivan officiating, requiem high mass 
was held for the late John Riordan, 
who died Thursday morning at his 
home on Friends court. In Mr. Rior- 
dan’s death Manchester loses another 
of its old-time citizens. Born in 
County Cork, Ireland, Mr. Riordan 
came to America when a young man 
and most of his life had been spent 
in Manchester, where he had always 
been held in high esteem and respect. 
Besides a wife he leaves one son, 
Daniel Riordan. He suffered a para- 
lytic shock the early part of last week, 
and death resulted from this. His 
age was 73 years, 10 months. Burial 
was in Salem. 
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MANCHESTER 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln of Lowell 
has hired a cottage at Annisquam for 
the summer. Many of his former 
parishioners at Manchester will no 
doubt visit him during his stay there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Torrey, who 
have been spending the winter in 
Hudson, N. H., to be near their 
daughter, Mrs. C. L. Norton and fam- 
ily, are returning to Manchester this 
week for the summer. 
GRADUATION NExtT WEDNESDAY 
The graduation exercises of the 
Story High school, Manchester, will 
be held on Wednesday evening of 
next week, at the Town hall. The 
annual reception of the graduating 
class will be held Friday evening. 
Prof. Marshall L. Perrin of Bos- 
ton University will deliver the ad- 
dress at the graduation exercises, his 
subject being “American Ideals.” The 
valedictorian of the class is Miss Hes- 
ter Rust; the salutatorian is Miss Do- 
rothy Blaisdell and the essayist is Miss 
Gladys Semons. The other members 
of the class are: Edna Rogers Allen, 
John Irving Baker, Mary Emeline 
Boyd, Joseph Henry Carey, Gordon 
Clouter Coole, Mildred Harris Foster, 
Margaret Mary Meaney, Gordon Blan- 
chard Northrup and Ruth Amelia 
Scott, twelve in.all. 
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which we are displaying this season. There are several styles 
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