NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 23 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
Handwork Shop Luncheon The Food Shop 
Gifts for Children Afternoon Tea and Basket Luncheons 
Rainy-Day boxes $2.5) and Supper Cakes 
$3.50. : 
Wonder Balls $1.25 Served at the Union doe 
Dolls 85c to $12.00 Fruit Syrups 
Rose Cecil O Neill’s Kew- Candie Kitchen Candies 
pies, attractively dressed 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Opposite Public Garden 
Telephone orders taken Express connections with North Shore 
Class 124. Peas. Half a peck any — schools. by Elsie Andrews, Luella Stanley, 2c. 
variety. Won by Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, 2d. Class 3. For the best exhibit of Class 21. For the best three turnips. 
Class 125. Peppers. Bell or Bull vegetables from any Manchester school Ist, 50c; 2d, 25¢. Won by Stanley 
Nose. Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. garden. First prize, $5 in gold. Offer- Beaton, Elsie Andrews, 2d. 
Class 126. Twelve any other va- ed by I. M. Marshall (Manchester Class 22. For the best quart of string 
riety. Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. Cricket). Won by 8S. and R. Baker. beans. Ist, 50c; 2d, 25e. Won by Ruth 
Class 127. Egg Plants. Two speci- Class 5. For the best vase of nas- Herrick; Dana Younger, 2d. 
mens any variety. Won by Mrs. P. turtiums, with foliage, not less than Class 23. For the best two heads of 
Dexter. 25 flowers. Ist, 25¢. Won by Dorris lettuce. Ist, 50¢; 2d, 25¢. Won by 
Class 128. Potatoes. ‘Twelve any M. Knoen. ; Hlsie Andrews; Ruth Bell, 2d. 
variety. Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. Class 6. For the best 12 marigolds. Class 24. For the best six beets. 
Class 129. Squash. Two specimens Ist, 25c. -Won by Abbott Foster, Dana Ist, 50¢; 2d, 25e. Won by Philip Fos- 
any variety. Won by Mrs. L. Leland. Younger 2d. Pa ter; Abbott Foster, 2d. 
“| Class 130. Parsnips. Twelve any Class 7. For the best vase of mig- Class 25. For the best six carrots. 
variety. Won by Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 24. nonette, not less than 6 spikes. Ist, Ist, 50c¢; 2d, 25¢. Won by Abbott Fos- 
Class 131. Carrots. Twelve any va- 25¢. Won by Elsie Graham. ter; Stanley Baker, 2d. 
riety. Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. Class 8. For the best vase of sweet Class 26. For the best bunch of 
Class 134. Spinach. New Zealand, alyssum. Ist, 25¢. Won by Janet radishes. Ist, 50c¢; 2d, 25. Won by 
one-half peck. Won by Mrs. G. Wig- Height. Stanley Baker, 2d. Evelyn Fletcher; Luella Stanley, 2d. 
glesworth. Class 9. For the best vase of cosmos. 
Class 135. Commercial Growers Only, Ist, 25¢. Won by Mary Cohen. Specials 
Gladioli. Best display of named va- Class 10. For the best vase of cor- Zinnia—Won by Ruth Herrick, Stan- 
rieties, filling two society tables. Sil- eopsis. Ist, 25¢, Won by Ellen Thom- ley Beaton, 2d. 
ver medal. Offered by the society. as; Robt. Foster, 2d. Fetunia—Won by R. D. Baker; 
Won by B. H. Tracy. Class 12. For the best vase of stocks. Stanley Beaton, 2d. 
For the School Children of the Ist, 25e. Won by Rose Sandberg. Balsam—Won by Ruth Bell; Fred 
North Shore Class 14. For the best vase of Cal- Graham, 2d. 
Class 1. For the best table of flow- endula. Ist, 25c. Won by Luella Bachelor Buttons—Won by Robert 
ers and vegétables arranged for effect, Stanley; Ellen Thomas, 2d. _ Foster and Mary Mulvey. 
grown by school children, the same to Class 16. For the best collection of Caudy Tuft—Won by Grafton Owens, 
be arranged by supervisor. First prize, morning glories. Ist, 25¢. Won by Dorris M. Knoerr, 2d._ 
Silver Medal; second prize, Bronze Philip Foster, Poppies—Won by Grafton Owens; 
Medal. Offered by North Shore Horti- Class 18. For the best three ears Dana Younger, 2d. 
cultural society. “Won by Manchester of sweet corn. 1st, 50c; 2d, 25c. Won Portulaca—Won by Stanley Beaton. 
The best place in Gloucester for A complete line of Souvenir Spoons, 
Novelty Jewelry, 
Souvenirs of Cape Ann, etc. 
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PRIZE CUPS, 
SHEFFIELD PLATE and all SILVERSMITH NOVELTIES 
W. F. Chisholm & Son, Jewelers and Opticians 
161 Main Street as + Gloucester, Mass. 
Brooch Pins, Scarf Pins, Fobs, etc. 
