NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Boylston A. Beal will open 
her house on Smith’s Point next Tues- 
day, when there will be a small meet- 
ing to hear Miss M. E. Wood of 
Wuchang in the interest of library 
work in China. The patronesses are 
Mrs. Beal, Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, 
Miss Bremer; Mrs. Richard H. Dana, 
Mrs. Amory Eliot, Miss MacVickar, 
Miss M. R. Sturgis and Miss L. C. 
Sturgis. 
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Mrs. E. A. Boardman of Boston, 
_ who has let her attractive cottage at 
Beverly Farms this summer, is spend- 
ing a few days with Mrs. Prescott 
Bigelw at Manchester Cove. 
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Clothier and Gardiner won the 
Round Robin tennis tournament at 
the Essex County club, defeating 
Niles and Dabney in the final match, 
the two teanjs having tied for the 
honor as a result of Saturday’s play- 
ing. 
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Florence Close Gale of Boston is to 
give two of her popular interpretative 
recitals on the North Shore next week, 
both at The Masconomo, in Manches- 
ter. ‘These are given for the benefit 
of the Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters, a local society. Mrs. 
Gale will be assisted by Alice Siever 
Pulsifer, also of Boston, pianist. The 
first will be given next Wednesday, 
July 9, and the other on Friday, the 
ith, at 3 in the afternoon. 
Mrs. Maddalena is at the Pride’s 
Crossing store of Maddalena, the ca- 
terer, for July and will be pleased to 
furnish estimates for teas, weddings 
and lawn parties. wo weeks ago Mrs. 
Maddalena eatered for Radcliffe col- 
lege, Mrs. Brooks Adams of Quincy, 
also the Bolle’s wedding in Cambridge. 
Mrs. George C. Leach is opening a 
tea room at’41 Central street, Man- 
chester, the week of July 7th. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central Sq., Manchester. Tel. 53J. * 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
Furnished Rooms 
at 41 Central st., Manchester 
single or connecting, 
all modern conveniences 
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SUN eae ae Pa ene TY OR 
MANCHESTER BOWLERS WIN 
The Manchester bowling team took 
the Men’s clubhouse five of Mag- 
nolia into camp Thursday night last 
week by winning three out of four 
strings. The Men’s club aggregation 
rolled a big string to start, gathering 
in 484 of the little trees to 444 for 
their opponents. On the next two 
strings, however, the Magnolia team 
were not in the running, losing 471 
to 432 and 449 to 410. McDonald, 
anchor man of the losers was high rol- 
111. The totals were: 
1367, Magnolia 1326. 
J. Sterman 
Dealer in Junk 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
ler with 294, while he held the high 
single string of the game which was 
Manchester 
Living in Town 
Prompt attention to all orders. Send postal 
or leave order at Gorman’s Stable, Forest St., 
MANCHESTER, Mass. 
