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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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MANCHESTER 
The Hibernians are to hold a 
dance in the Town hall Tuesday 
evening, June 20. 
Miss Alice Tent of Boston was in 
town Monday to spend the day with 
her sister, Mrs. Frank Tent. 
Miss Bertha Redstone of Cam- 
bridge was in town over 
visiting ‘her cousin, Mrs. Chas. A. 
Lodge, Bennett st. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
adv. 
An idea quite new to Manchester 
was given a tryout at the Congrega- 
tional chapel last Friday afternoon 
when Mrs.. Miller of Boston address- 
ed a large number of girls and young 
women upon “Dress,” her theme be- 
ing simplicity and appropriateness. 
She exhibited frocks, hats, suits, and 
shoes from the stock of a large Bos- 
ton firm. The wearing apparel, 
which she used to illustrate her talk, 
was well calculated to bring out her 
point that moderation in prices and 
models may be obtained. There were 
girls from Magnolia, Beverly Farms, 
Pride’s Crossing, as well as from 
Manchester, and the plan was an as- 
sured success from the first, judging 
by the enthusiasm with which the 
idea was received by everyone pres- 
ent. It is planned to hold two such 
exhibitions each year hereafter, and 
they will probably be held at Town 
hall so that a much larger number of 
invitations may be sent out, and the 
gowns will be worn by living models. 
Resicns FRoM FirE DEPARTMENT 
Selectman Lyman W. Floyd has 
resigned as a member of the Man- 
chester Fire department after a con- 
tinuous service of 26-years. His letter 
to the fire engineers is as follows: 
Hon. Board of Fire Engineers, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Gentlemen :—After a continuous ser- 
vice of twenty-six years as a mem- 
ber of the fire department, I beg .9 
tender herewith my resignation as a 
member of the same. 
It has been with pleasure and no 
small degree of pride that | have wit- 
nessed the department develop in ap- 
paratus and general efficiency and I 
trust that under the management and 
recommedations of your honorable 
board such greater degree of effec- 
tiveness may be attained as that the 
department may merit the respect and 
confidence of the entire community. 
With assurance to you, gentlemen, 
of my most distinguished regard, I 
remain, 
Very respectfully, 
LYMAN W. FLovp. ° 
May 10, 1915. 
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To the Business Men of Manchester By the Sea 
Prosperity and local pride are twins. They are born at the same time and grow 
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