46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Dver’s Auto Depot 
‘THomAsS Deroster, Prop. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP 
Supplies and Sundries 
Autos to Rent by Hour or Day 
COR. PINE AND BENNETT STS. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 169 
TUTORING 
An experienced master in private school 
work, desires pupils of 8 to 16 years. 
For interview, address ]525, Breeze Office 
FOR SALE 
House of six rooms with modern 
improvements. Also stable and one- 
half acre of land. Plenty of room 
for three extra house lots. 
Apply to 
MRS. JOHN GRIFFIN 
Brook Street court, Manchester. 
For Sale 
A combination mare, sound and 
kind; dark bay; fit for lady to 
drive; can be seen at 
Miss K. E. SInsper’s STABLE, 
31 Boyle St., Beverly Cove. 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
Patronize home industry by hay- 
ing your printing done at this office. 
~ HYDRANGEAS 
20. Tubs Hydrangeas 
FOR SALE 
$40.00 will take the lot. 
SPRY, THE FLORIST 
MORSE COURT MANCHESTER 
Black pony, perfect beauty; fine 
‘actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. Will be shown any day 
AttGl ue De its 
A. P. :‘THiSseas 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone 150 
For Sale — 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Closing 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 
Albert P. Ames and family of Pea- 
body are occupying the “Kumango” 
for the season. 
The familiar face of Hartley M. 
Burnham was seen on the Point Sat- 
urday. 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt entertained 
A. -G. Smalley and ‘son, Frank, 
and Miss Beatrice Cyr of Chelsea 
over the last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farnsworth 
had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 
James Farnwsorth and Miss Addie 
Bird of Winchester. 
Mrs. E. L. Pride entertained the 
Gift club of Winter Hill, Wednesday. 
The club consists of twelve ladies. 
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Saul of 
Cambridge have leased the English 
cottage for three weeks. 
In the Lincoln cottage for two 
weeks are Mrs. H. Proudman, Miss 
Lillian Proudman, and Mr. and Mrs. 
E. F. Beeman of Cliftondale. Miss 
Lillian Proudman comes from Wa- 
terville, Me. 
Mrs. Lucy Hartwell and daughter 
Made of Dorchester are here for the 
season. 
On Thursday Mrs. Charles Jopp 
entertained a whist club of Malden. 
Luncheon was served at Mrs. Jonp’s. 
Four of the party stayed for a dinner 
party, which Mrs. Jopp gave at the 
Conomo Hotel. After dinner a dance 
was held in the garage. The orches- 
tra came from the Surfside Hotel, 
Gloucester, The members of the club 
are: Mrs. Alice Simpson, Mrs. Lillian 
Makepeace, Mrs. Elizabeth Burpee, 
Mrs. Edith Forsayth, Mrs. James 
Lenox, Mrs. Florence Purrington, 
Mrs. Esther Presby and Mrs. Chas. 
Jopp. 
Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Robertson 
of Dorchester and Mr. and Mrs. So- 
lon Lovett and daughter Esther of 
Beverly have Alden Burnham’s cot- 
tage for two weeks. Miss Lovett has 
as her guest Miss Doris Moore of 
Beverly. 
Mrs. Frank ,Squire has had as 
guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. 
J. C. Snow of “West. Medford, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. A. Holman and Mrs. 
Austin of Swampscott; Mrs. F. M. 
Curtis of Dover, N. H.; Mrs. F. M. 
Upham and Mrs. Henry Lawrence 
of Medford. Mr. Squire has gone to 
the White Mts. for two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hersom have 
arrived for the season. , Mrs. Hersom 
is entertaining her niece, Miss Alice 
Harriman of Rehoboth, who is con- 
valescing from a slight operation. 
Mrs. M. N. B. Morse of Revere vis- 
ited her daughter, Mrs. William Hall, 
recently. 
On Tuesday, William Hall went to 
Amesbury to bring back a new motor 
boat, which has recently been com-. 
pleted for Harry Ricketson. Mr. 
Ricketson is to occupy to occupy the 
Tapley cottage for August. 
CHEBACCO ISLAND 
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Atwood 
of Brookline are occupying their bun- 
galow for the season. 
Mrs. H. F. Leith has as her guest 
her father, Mr. William E. Brown. 
Mrs. Kate Kebbler of San Fran- 
cisco has opened her cottage for the 
season. 
Julian A. Cameron was the guest 
of his family here over the week- 
end. 
LUFKIN POINT 
Frank Keller of Brooklyn, N. Y., 
is the guest of Miss Edith Diefen- 
dorf. OE ave 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins of 
Danvers have arrived here for the sea- 
son. 
Those registering at the Conomo 
Hotel for the past week were: M. C. 
Clough of Boston; Mr. Stearns of 
Boston; John King of Danvers; Mr. 
Friend of Danvers; Mrs. J. L. Paine 
and party of four, Cambridge; Mr. 
H. Sanborn, F. B. Friend and C. H. 
Kimball of Salem; Dr. and Mrs. Car- 
roll C. Burpee of Malden; Thomas 
B. Kelley of Lynn; L. M. Evans of 
Brookline; E. M. Neal of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Pierce, also of 
Boston; Mrs. Dickerson of Pasadena, 
Cal.; Miss Crafts of Boston; Capt. 
Hanson and party from Gloucester, 
