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Many of the North Shore colony went 
out to South Lincoln last Saturday for the 
10th annual horse show of the Middlesex 
Hunt club held atthe estate of A. Henry 
Higginson. Mr. Higginson by the way, 
won 12 prizes, incidentally having two 
falls. Mrs. Larz Anderson won three 
firsts and one second. 
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John L. Saltonstall, a well known re- 
sident of Ward 4, Beverly, is being ur- 
ged to allow the use of his name as a 
candidate for the common council from 
that Ward at the coming city election. 
Beverly Cove people are much interested 
in the move and claim that the Cove sec- 
tion has not had a representative in eith- 
er branch for a number of years and it is 
only fair that it should. Mr. Saltonstall, 
who lives at the Cove, isa heavy tax- 
payer and has always displayed a keen 
interest in Beverly affairs. He hastaken 
the matter under consideration and has 
promised to make a decision within a 
few days. Augustus P. Loring, jr., an- 
other member of the summer colony, is 
at present a member of the council from 
Ward 6, and is now a candidate for the 
board of aldermen. 
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We note the sign of T. Dennie and 
Reginald Boardman on the Masconomo 
House property ,at Manchester. This 
means, probably, that this valuable piece 
of property, which has been on the 
market for some years, will change 
hands during the coming year. 
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M. E. Gorman has sold the Low 
farm at Essex to Frank Andrews and 
others who have organized a dairy busi- 
ness. ‘The farm consists of some 65 
acres of excellent land. Mr. Andrews 
was formerly in {the milk business in 
Manchester. 
Extensive alterations and an addition 
is being made to the Cunningham cot- 
tage, corner Washington and Summer 
streets, Manchester. Howard A. Doane 
is the contractor in charge. 
Richardson for Senator. 
The third senatorial Democratic con- 
vention was held at Ipswich Saturday 
afternoon, when Frank C. Richardson, 
Esq., of Essex, was nominated. 
James Tolman of Gloucester is the 
Republican nominee. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Miss Mary Eliot and Richard Sears 
Lovering Married at Manchester 
Last Saturday. 
The wedding last Saturday of Miss 
Mary Eliot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Amory Eliot of Manchester, and Rich- 
ard Sears Lovering son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles T. Lovering of Boston, was 
quite the social event of the autumn on 
the North Shore. 
The ceremony took place at 12.30 at 
the Emmanuel Episcopal church, Mas- 
conomo street, Manchester. ‘The bride 
was given in marriage by her father. 
She wore a gown of white satin of beau- 
tiful texture, made with a long train, and 
with this was worn a bridal veil of rare 
lace, an old family heirloom. She 
carried a big bouquet of lillies of the 
valley. 
The bride’s only attendant was 
sister, Miss Rosamond Eliot. She 
dressed in pale blue silk over which was 
worn white embroidered muslin. She 
wore a hat of pale blue, trimmed with 
ostrich plumes, and she carried a large 
bunch of roses. 
Joseph S. Lovering of Milton was his 
brother’s best man. The ushers were 
Samuel Eliot, brother of the bride, 
Charles T. Lovering, jr., brother of the 
groom, Philip Weld, Dudley L. Pick- 
man, jr., and B. Loring Young, all of 
Boston, and Charles Morgan and Charles 
Appleton of New York. 
The ceremony was performed by 
Bishop Lawrence. Rev. Dr. Alexander 
Mann would have officiated had he_ not 
been prevented by a sudden illness. 
Charles Loring, organist at the church, 
played the wedding marches. The 
church was attractive in its decorations 
of flowers and greenery, a single bunch 
of roses adding a touch of color. 
The cermony was attended by over 
150 relatives and friends and _ nearly 400 
guests attended the reception at ‘‘Wild- 
wood,’’ the Eliot summer home, after 
the ceremony. A wedding breakfast 
was. served. Mr. and Mrs. Lovering 
will make their home at Kendall Green, 
Weston. 
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Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
DAVID EF EN TON (COO, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
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MANCHESTER. 
Emmanuel Episcopal Church 
Morning prayer and sermon at 11 
a.m. Holy Communion on the first 
and third Sundays in the month. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.30 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.45 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible School 12.00 m. B. Y. P. U., 
6.30 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.45. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction of the Bless- 
ed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 3.30. 
Week-day Mass at the Chapel at 7.30 
a. m. : 
The local Baptist church was well 
represented at the meeting of the asso-— 
ciation of Baptist churches at Amesbury, 
Wednesday. Rev. C. S. Pond of the 
Farms church was one of the speakers at 
the morning session. - 
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The Philathea class held a business 
meeting last Sunday and elected the fol-— 
lowing officers: President, Annie 
Lutz; vice president, Edith Menkin; 
secretary, Flossie Bradley; assistant sec-— 
retary, Miss Leonard; treasurer, Carrie 
Preston; reporter, Maude Smith; 
teacher, Mrs. Helen Wilmonton; assist- 
ant teachers, Mrs. Rogers and Miss — 
Lucy Baker. The members are re-— 
quested to meet Sundays, and notices 
will be given for special meetings. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s” 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Levi 
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Harvey, Monday evening, Oct. 18. 4 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 4 
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