NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. E. L. Story spent the week- 
end with relatives in Roxbury. 
Dr. James Anderson, wife, daugh- 
ter and servants, left Wednesday for 
their winter home in Boston. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton will 
preach at the Village church Sunday 
at 10.45 a. m. Sunday School will 
meet at noon. 
Mrs. Frank Story, who has been 
spending several weeks with friends 
in Winchester, is expected home the 
last of this week. 
Michael Kehoe, who last Friday 
was injured in a motorcycle accident 
at Beverly Farms, is very much im- 
proved and he will soon be about his 
work. 
Mrs. R. McM. Colfelt has again 
rented the famous Standley cottage 
and on Monday her goods and ser- 
vants arrived. During the past sum- 
mer Mrs. Colfelt has occupied a beau- 
tiful estate at Beverly Cove, but it 1s 
evident that she has a fondness for 
Magnolia and the Standley cottage to 
which she has come from time to 
time for several years. 
The members of the “Upton club” 
are taking up the work of the Boy 
Scouts and last Saturday afternoon 
the following passed the examination 
that was held at the Men’s clubhouse 
for tenderfeet: Victor Nelson, Don- 
ald Story, Ernest Lucas, William 
Commerford, Leslie Wilkins, Ernest 
Emerson and William Edmunds. The 
examination was given under the di- 
rection of the Scout Master, Dr. 
Eaton and his assistant, Layton Sy- 
monds, who is devoting much time 
and taking a deep interest in this 
work for the village boys. 
At the annual meeting of the Vil- 
lage church, held Wednesday evening, 
the following officers were elected: 
Moderator and secretary, Ernest C. 
Lucas; deacon, W. R. Boyd; assistant 
deacon, Charles G. Hoysradt; deacon- 
esses, Mrs. Frank F. Story and Mrs. 
Jonathan May; superintendent of 
Sunday School, Mrs. Walter 5S. 
Eaton; assistant superintendents, 
Miss Edna Symonds and Miss Ruth 
Nelson; standing committee; Thomas 
H. Hunt, Mrs. Ernest C. Lucus and 
Miss Ethel P. May; treasurer, Dea- 
con W. R. Boyd, and assistant treas- 
urer, Mrs. Fred S. Lycett. Miss Amy 
Lycett, having resigned as organist 
owing to ill-health, Miss Edna Sy- 
monds was elected to fill the place, 
and Miss Clara Corrin was elected 
assistant organist. 
T’axi—Phone Manchester 290. 
SPRAYING, 
and INSECT WORK 
BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
Nov. 3, 1916. 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
| P. S. Lycett teteptone 437 Magnolia, Mass. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP 
Statement of the ownership, manage- 
ment, circulation, etc., required by the Act 
of Congress of August 24, 1912, of NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE, published weekly, at 
Manchester, Mass., for October 1, 1916. 
State of Massachusetts, County o1 Essex, ss. 
Before me, a Notary Public in and for 
the state and county aforesaid personally 
appeared J. Alex. Lodge, who, having been 
duly sworn according to law, deposes and 
says that he is the Editor of the North 
Shore Breeze, and that the following is, 
to the best of his knowledge and belief, a 
true statement of the ownership, manage- 
ment (and if a daily paper, the circula- 
tion), ete., of the aforesaid publication 
for the date shown in the above caption, 
required by the Act of August 24, 1912, 
embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and 
Regulations, printed on the reverse of this 
form, to wit. 
1. That the names and addresses of the 
publisher, editor, managing editor and 
business managers are: 
Publishers—North Shore Breeze Co., 
Inc., Manchester, Mass. 
Editor—J. Alex. Lodge, Manchester, 
Mass. 
Managing Editor—J. Alex. Lodge, Man- 
chester, Mass. 
Business Manager—None. 
2. That the owners are: (Give names 
and addresses of individual owners or, if a 
corporation, give its name and the names 
and addresses of stockholders owning or 
holding 1 percent or more of the total 
amount of stock). 
North Shore Breeze Co., Inc., stock of 
which is owned by J. Alex. Lodge, 894 
shares, Manchester, Mass.; Geo. L. Ham- 
ilton, 35 Columbus ave., Boston, 10 shares; 
Mrs. Clara A. Coolidge, Manchester, 10 
shares; John T. Willys, Toledo, Ohio, 10 
shares. 
3. That the known bondholders, mort- 
gagees, and other security holders owning 
or holding 1 percent or more of total 
amount of bonds, mortgages, or other 
securities are: (If there are none, so 
state.) 
None. 
4. That the two paragraphs next above, 
giving the names of the owners, stock- 
holders, and security holders, if any, con- 
tain not only the list of stockholders and 
security holders as they appear upon the 
adv. books of the company, but also, in cases 
Reeks HENDERSON 
ee Box 244. BEVERLY, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
where the stockholder or security holder 
appears upon the books of the company as 
trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, 
the names of the person or corporation 
for whom such trustee is acting, is given; 
also that the said two paragraphs contain 
statements embracing affiant’s full know- 
ledge and belief as to the cireumstances 
and conditions under which stockholders 
and security holders who do not appear 
upon the books of the company as trustees, 
hold stock and security in a capacity other 
than that of a bona fide owner; and this 
afliant has no reason to believe that any 
other person, association, or corporation 
has any interest direct or indirect in the 
said stock, bonds, or other securities than 
as so stated by them. 
5. That the average number of copies 
of each issue of this publication sold or 
distributed, through the mails or other- 
wise, to paid subscribers during the six 
months preceding the date shown above 
is: (This information is required from 
daily publications only, 
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor. 
Sworn to and subseribed before me this 
twenty-fourth day of October, 1916. 
LYMAN W. FLOYD, 
Notary Public. 
(My commission expires Jan. 28, 1920.) 
NOTE—This statement must be made 
in duplicate and both copies delivered by 
the publisher to the postmaster, who shall 
send one copy to the Third Assistant Post- 
master General (Division of Classifica- 
tion), Washington, D. C., and retain the 
other in the files of the postoffice. The 
publisher must publish a copy of this 
statement in the second issue printed 
next after its filing. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Nov. 2, 1916: Miss Kaern 
Berg, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Cole, Mr. 
and Mrs. Costello ‘C. Converse, Carl 
P. Dennett, Miss Ernestina Didier, 
Miss Margaret Davis, Francia R. 
Morse, F. Nichols, Mrs: W. O. Rog- 
ers, Mrs. H. Richards, Mrs. Edward 
Sherman, Mrs. A. Smith—Frank A. 
Foster, P. M. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adz, 
Telephone. 
