46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
FRANK A. WILLIS, D.M.D. 
Announces the opening of his office 
for the practice of DENTISTRY at 
6 UNION ST., MANCHESTER 
(Office formerly occupied by late Dr. Hoyt) 
In Manchester Monday, Tuesday, 
Wednesday and Thursday, from 9 to 5 
BOSTON OFFICE: 419 BOYLSTON ST. 
Warren Chambers 
TUTORING 
An experienced master in private school 
work, desires pupils of 8 to 16 years. 
For interview, address ]525, Breeze Office 
SIGNOR PIETRO G. MAGGIOLI 
will resume his instruction of the 
Italian Language at the pupils’ res- 
idences onthe North Shore during 
summer. 
For further information address: 
729 Boyitston STREET, BosTon 
For Sale 
A combination mare, sound and 
kind; dark bay; fit for lady to 
drive; can be seen at 
Miss K. E. SrILsBen’s STABLE, 
31 Boyle St., Beverly Cove. 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
HYDRANGEAS 
20 Tubs Hydrangeas 
FOR SALE 
$40.00 will take the lot. 
SPRY, THE FLORIST 
MORSE COURT MANCHESTER 
Patronize home industry by hay- 
o 
ing your printing done at this office. 
For Sale 
Black pony, perfect beauty; fine 
actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. ae” Bs shown any day 
atters2 ep, 
A. P. “"THISSELL, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. | 
Telephone 150 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
C!osing Notice 
Beginning Saturday, July 4th, and 
continuing until further notice our 
stores WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS 
at noon. 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons 
Gloucester — Rockport — Manchester 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
Fourth of July was very quietly 
spent at Conomo Point, with the ex- 
ception of the evening. The first en- 
tertainment in the evening was a dis- 
play of fireworks given by E. L. Pride 
and H. Davis. ‘The display was much 
enjoyed by all the Pointers. From 
there, everyone went to the hotel, 
where a dance was given by the man- 
agement. Several did not venture to 
dance, but listened to the music from 
the verandah. After this dance an- 
other was held in Charles Jopp’s gar- 
age. Mr. Jopp has had his garage 
remodelled, one of the features be- 
ing a hardwood floor. A victrola fur- 
nished the music. Dancing was en- 
joyed until midnight. 
Dr. and Mrs. C. Burpee and son 
Marshall of Malden opened their cot- 
tage Saturday. They had as their 
guests for the holiday Mr. and Mrs. 
George Presby, also of Malden. 
Ray P. Dunning of Springfield was 
the week-end guest of Miss Emma 
Farnsworth. 
Mr. (and ‘Mrs. EB.) .Pridé ‘enter- 
tained Mr. Tenney and daughters 
Winifred and Enid of Somerville for 
the week-end. 
Kyle Ordway visited his mother, 
Mrs. E. F. Gerry, Sunday. 
Miss Mabel O. Bailey of Waltham 
is visiting Miss H. F. Adams. Miss 
Bailey is a graduate of the Bridge- 
water Normal school. 
Selden Jopp and Vincent Farns- 
worth, Jr., left last week for Wash- 
ington, Me., where they will enjoy 
camp life for the summer. 
Mrs. Frank Veazie and sister, Mrs. 
White of Chelsea, have opened their 
cottage for the summer. 
Raly yh Dairs has as his guest Ken- 
neth eee of W ellesley” Hills. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bancroft en- 
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saul 
over the last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Timothy Crocker of 
Worcester has concluded a visit with 
the former’s brother, Carleton Crock- 
er. 
Mr. Eastman and family of Lowell 
are here for the season. 
Norwood Hall and Alfred D. Carr 
of New Jersey visited Mr. Hall’s par- 
ents over the holiday. 
Miss Rosalind Hinckley of Somer- 
ville is the guest of Thomas Ringer, 
Jr., for the summer. 
Charles Jopp has as his guest Wal- 
ter Glidden of Somerville. 
Those registering at the hotel for 
the holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gund- 
rum, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Pairn, 
Cambridge ; Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Fris- 
by, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. 
Brown, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. S. D. 
Lowell, New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. 
D. Woodman, Washington; Robert L. 
Moran, Newport, R. I.; Miss Kitty 
Sullivan, Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. 
FE. I. Green, Boston; and Mrs. Heing- 
sten, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mr. and Meee CyB. -Stark= and 
daughter Gertrude of Somerville have 
arrived for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shurtleff, Jr., 
of Revere, and William Shurtleff and 
family of Lexington spent the holiday 
in their cottage. 
Miss Helen Hatch of Malden is 
stopping with Miss Dorothy Jopp for 
a few days. 
Carleton Crocker is entertaining his 
mother and sister, Florence, of East 
‘Boston. 
LUFKIN POINT 
Mr. and Mrs. Diefendorf, Miss 
Edith Diefendorf, Miss R. Kelley and | 
F. Kelley of Brooklyn, N. Y., are 
occupying the Gould cottage. 
James B. Henney and family of 
New York are here for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whidden are 
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Lowe of 
Peabody and Miss H. F. Osbourne of 
Boston. 
Herbert Powers of Peabody is the 
cuest of Donald Whidden. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert and 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson of Pea- 
body are summering at the Point. 
Frank C. Todd of Rockport, is 
stopping at his cottage. 
CHEBACCO :-ISLAND 
Parker Fiske and family have op- 
ened their cottage. 
Paul ‘Warren of Boston occupied 
the Story bungalow over the holiday. 
