NORTH SHORE BREEZE ond “Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
The Breeze will be mailed to any 
address in the United States for $2.00 
a year (postpaid. ) 
The Red Men will hold their an- 
nual family picnic at Tuck’s Point Sat- 
urday of next week, Aug. 2. 
Mrs. Chas. E. Bell and children 
have returned from a short visit with 
the former’s mother, Mrs. Hunkins at 
Merrimac, Mass. 
At their meeting last Friday even- 
ing the North Shore Horticultural 
society adopted resolutions on the 
death of its member, Joseph Clarke. 
They are printed in another column 
of this week’s Breeze. 
Lawn mowers delivered to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, corner Vine St., may be ready 
at short notice, if you are in a hurry 
for them. Sharpening $1.25. * 
OutTING OF Man- 
BDROTHEERHOOD 
The first annual outing of the Man- 
chester Brotherhood was held _ last 
Saturday at Tuck’s Point and was at- 
tended by upwards of 100 men. A 
chowder dinner was served shortly af- 
ter one o’clock, followed by informal 
speech-making. Rev. A. G. Warner 
spoke of the Brotherhood’s origin, its 
rapid growth and success, how _ its 
membership was open to men of all 
creeds, none barred, and that its mis- 
sion was to promote among its mem- 
bers a greater measure of spirituality, 
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intellectuality and sociability. Rev. 
C. S. Pond of Beverly Farms and 
Francis M. Stanwood of the Man- 
chester summer colony also spoke 
briefly. The latter referred to his re- 
cent visit to the country estate of 
Thomas W. Lawson on the South 
Shore. His reference to the occasion 
when Mr. Lawson and himself attend- 
ed a revival meeting in Tremnt ‘T‘em- 
ple, when the minister asked all who 
could to rise and repeat the 23rd 
Pslam and Mr. Stanwood responded 
with others, made a great hit with 
the picnicers when Mr. Stanwood 
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said that his action prompted Mr. 
Lawson to drop $20 in bills into the 
collection box when it was passed 
around. Among other things Mr. 
Stanwood said he was always glad 
when he returned to Manchester every 
spring to note that there was some- 
thing new; either a new school house, 
new roads, or something that denoted 
progress. ‘l’o him the town was beau- 
tiful beyond description. He loved 
the place. 
Rev. Irad B. Hardy of East Glou- 
cester made the most formal speech 
of the afternoon. His story-telling 
was very interesting. The point of 
his address was as to how befitting it 
was to have picnics of this nature 
where men may go and relax their 
minds and bodies and do nothing but 
rest. ‘There is altogether too much of 
this hurry and ‘flurry and worry in 
this country, he said. It is not good, 
and sooner or later we will know it. 
His address was greatly enjoyed. 
A ball game was the closing fea- 
ture of the outing. ‘Teams captained 
by George S. Sinnicks and Clarence 
\W. Morgan put up an entertaining ex- 
hibition. ‘The former team won, 
somethink like 38 to 8. A. B. Dunn’s 
umpiring was naturally a feature of 
the game. 
The next meeting of the Brother- 
hood will be held the latter part of 
September. 
The sign 
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