MANCHESTER 
North Andover spent Thanksgiving 
with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hersey, 37 
‘I incoln st. 
Rev. A. G. Warne: will preach at 
Paie Baptist church next Sunday 
_ morning on “Prevailing With God” 
Sh in the evening on “Victory in 
te of Obstacles.” 
Miss Dorothy Blaisdell. is home 
irom Wheaton college for the 
_ Thanksgiving recess. Misses Elsie 
and Marion Murchie of Calais, Me. 
classmates are spending the vacation 
with her. 
Mrs. Nancy A. Baker and Mrs. 
‘Lucinda Baker spent Thanksgiving 
' with Mrs. Murdo McKay (Alma 
Baker) at her home in Pride’s Cross- 
ing. Mr. and Mrs. McKay observed 
the first anniversary of their wedding 
_ yesterday. 
Next Wednesday evening Conomo 
tribe, 113, I. O. R. M. will trail to the 
_ wigwam to hear Fred Terrill, of 
~Mowetuset tribe, 6, of Cliftondale, 
who will talk on “Indian Relics and 
Customs of New England. A colla- 
tion will be served. 
A candy sale was held in the Congl. 
_ chapel on Wednesday afternoon by 
the Arbella girls and a fund realized 
for the benefit of the Concerts. The 
second concert of the series will be 
held tomorrow afternoon in Town 
hall at 3.30 p. m. Doors will be open 
at 3 p. m. A limited number of 
tickets will be on sale. — 
A pretty party was enjoyed by the 
members of the Class of 1918, Story 
High school, and their guests in Town 
hall on Wednesday evening. The 
hall was prettily decorated with palms 
and streamers of the class colors 
Mrs. John C. Mackin and Miss Hart 
were chaperones. Long’s orchestra 
furnished the music. 
+ About 50 young people gathered in 
the Congl. chapel last Friday evening 
for a sociable under the auspices of 
the Christian Endeavor society of the 
church. Games were played and re- 
freshments served. A contest for new 
members was planned and _ teams 
chosen to carry on the campaign 
which will cover a period of two 
months. Miss Dora Rogers’ was 
elected captain of one of the teams 
and Thomas Peters will captain the 
other side. 
The big power cruiser belonging to 
John Hays Hammond, Jr., has been 
launched from W. B. Calderwood’s 
boatyard where it has been overhauled 
during the past month. The boat will 
soon take its departure for Glouces- 
ter where tests will be made of the 
wireless control system by U. S. 
Army engineers, 
sd, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cheever Hersey of. 
“Woman's 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The King’s Daughters will meet on 
Monday evening with Mrs. Ellery L. 
Rogers, North st. 
The Ladies’ Social circle will meet 
with Miss Sarah T. Brown of 47 
School st. next Wednesday evening. 
Special reference to Thanksgiving 
was made by Rev. A. G. Warner in 
both his morning and evening ser- 
mons at the Baptist church last. Sun- 
day. 
noe F. G. Alger of Boston, form- 
erly pastor of the Pawtucket church 
at ‘Lowell, will occupy the pulpit at 
the morning and evening services at 
the Congl. church next Sunday. 
Rev. “Timothy C. Craig, formerly 
pastor of the church in War ren, 
preached at both services at the 
Congl. church last Sunday. — Both 
sermons were able and thoughtful. 
The next regular meeting of the 
Missionary society will be 
held with Mrs. Ellen. Danforth, 
School st., next Thursday afternoon, 
Dec. 7, at 3 o'clock. Topic, “Savior.” 
Another of the popular stereopticon 
lectures under the auspices of Friend- 
ship circle, will be given in the Vestry 
of the Baptist church, next Wednes- 
day evening, Dec. 6,,atuz30u.. The 
subject will be “A Tour Around the 
World.” 
On Thursday evening, Dec. 14, at 
7a Say ANS, there will be a union Bible 
AB ig led by workers of the Billy Sun- 
day party from Boston, at the Baptist 
church. They will bring the Taber- 
nacle campaign home to Manchester, 
Everybody is cordially invited to at- 
tend. 
Within y® next® print of y® weeklie 
paper y® will find a Lyste of divers 
goodlie Hymns. and Tunes, and like- 
wise Worldlie Songs, certain of 
wh were sunge Anno Domini 1816 
wh peradventure, will be sung and 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
S..S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Postofiice Block 
FINE GROCERIES 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass 
SSS 
teenth day of December, anno Dom- 
ini MCMXVI, under y® auspices of 
y® Harmony Guild. Y* entrance mite 
will be 25 pennies; and Mister Allen 
will engage y® front benches for those 
who wish, for 35 pennies. 
‘T'axi—Phone Manchester 290. . adv. 
The Gift Shop, Central sq., will 
close on Saturday, Dec. 2, for one 
week and will reopen on Monday, 
Dec. 11, with a complete line of 
Christmas gifts, dressed dolls and ex- 
clusive cards. adv. 
‘T'axi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Christmas cards. We have samples 
from which you may select. Your 
name may be engraved from your 
own plate, or printed, at nominal 
expense. The BRrEEzE office. adv. 
Calling cards—orders for engrav- 
pleyed with great accuracy at y° ing for Christmas should be. placed 
Great Singinge Meetinge wh is to be at once. The Breeze office. adv. 
attended in y® Olde V illage Halle, on ae — 
y® evening of Wednesday, y® thir- Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
CENTRAL 
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE 
SQUARE 
MANCHESTER 
Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty 
If one is busy call the other 
Telephones: 217, 8388 
