8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE und Reminder 
Lyunticld, Mass. 
having a seating capacity of 
Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
Recently enlarged, 
500. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs 
Open the year round 
Located on the Newburyport Turnpike. 
Suntan Lake Jun 
Tel. Lynn 8490 | 
MEETING will shortly 
report on the mosquito 
sumer, at Manchester, and 
co-operation. can be had to insure more effective work 
next year. The limited nurber of subscribers, and the 
unusually rainy season made it impossible to accomplish 
as great results as were planned; but the results obtained 
be called by Mr. Lenégre to 
extermination work of this 
to ascertain whether CMO tet 
were sufficiently satisfactory to those who subscribed to 
the mosquito fund to encourage them to. endeavor 19 
form an association to underwrite and take charge of the 
work for next year, The work done this summer was 
confined in its area; but it is hoped that a large number 
of subscribers will make it possible to protect the North 
Shore from Magnolia to Beverly. ‘this suzmer’s work 
consisted chiefly in oiling, and in ascertaining the loca- 
tion of breeding places, and the possibility of getting rid 
of them by proper drainage. Should the residents of the 
North Shore assist in forming an association and pro- 
vide that association with sufficient funds to do proper 
work, comparative immunity from mosquitoes will make 
residence on the North Shore more desirable and prop- 
erty more valuable. 
5O2, BOS KS) 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Beverly Farms are 
visiting.in Chicago where they have been the guests of 
Jarvis Hunt and his sister,” Miss» Maude. Hunt at 
Wheaten. The Hunts gave a dinner party for them at 
the Chicago Golf club, one of the favorite haunts of 
Mr. Leiter in the days before his marriage. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Winthrop Minot (Constance 
Gardner) have recently sent a cablegram to relatives tell- 
ing of their safe arrival in Berlin, where Mr. Minot’ is 
connected with the American embassy, and where the 
young couple, who were married in July, will make their 
home. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey have returned to New 
York from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds 
Hitt of Beverly Farms. 
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Jack Blodgett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blod- 
gett of Pride’s Crossing, presented. the trophy at a re- 
cent tennis tournament for young players at the Mont- 
se'rat golf club. 
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The’ Chas. W. Smiths of Germantown, Pa., have 
concluded their stay at Magnolia and returned to their 
heme, 5730 Greene st. 
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The Manchester Yacht club will 
tie season next Thursday, Sept. 30. 
close its house for 
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Sept. 24, 1915. 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
4 Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
RED CROSS preparedness for war and otser eri. gzei- 
cies will be discussed by Miss Mabel 1. Boa:dazan at 
the annual meeting of the Essex County chapter of the 
American, Red Cross on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 16.45°a 
The meeting will be held in the Manchester Town hail. 
All persons, as well as mexbers, are urgently invited + 
be present. The local chapter is very fortunate to be able 
to have Miss Board:ran speak to them at this tire. Miss 
Boardman is to be in Boston Monday of that week and, 
thouga extremely busy in her executive capacity as ¢xXeCcli- 
tive secretary of the American Red Cross, she is glad cf 
the opportunity to visit her friends on the No-:th ~hore. 
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Quite the smartest gathering of the late month will ” 
be the bridge party. and “dance at the Essex County club 
tonight in aid of the Beverly Hospital, the affair being 
conducted by tne Beverly Hospital Junior Aid associa- 
tion. 
Captain and Mrs. Chas. W. Littlefield of Kansas 
city have taken the Bradbury cottage on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, for another season. They leave October 2d, 
for a motor trip to Montreal and from there-will go to 
their apartment at the Plaza, New York city. 
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Miss Rosamond Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Kobert Stowe Bradley of Pride’s Créssing, who had a 
finger factured and sustained otner injuries by , being. 
tnrown from her carriage at Pride’s Crossing Wednes- 
day, is reported as getting along comfortably today. With 
Miss Bradley were her aunt, Miss Newell, and her 
nephew, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cutler. 
Miss Bradley had driven out of the Paine avenue and 
was waiting for an opportunity to turn onto Hale 
street to go to Branch lane, when the rear wheel 
ef her carriage was struck by .an automobile. This 
started the horse and tie bolted. Miss Bradley, a plucky 
girl, held tight to the reins and was pulled out of the 
carriage to the ground, falling on the macadam on her 
hands, Bravely she got up unassisted and her first care 
was for her aunt and nephew.- After seeing they were 
cafe she was taken home in the car which ran into her. 
carriage and was later taken to the Beverly Hospital 
where the fracture was reduced and she received atten- 
tion from the physicians. The point at which the motor — 
car hit the carriage is a particularly dangerous one and 
it'1s a wonder that more accidents have not occurred there. 
Motorists seem to have but little regard for pedestrians 
or horse-drawn vehicles and several narrow escapes have 
been reported. A policeman ought to be stationed at 
this dangerous point to direct traffic. 
