16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Christmas Club for 1916. 
CLUB IS OPEN TO MEMBERSHIP ALL NEXT WEEK. 
OVER ONE HUNDRED HAVE JOINED ALREADY. 
Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to 
accumulate in small amounts for your next 
Christmas, or for any purpose. 
It makes Christmas more HAPPY by _hayv- 
ing the money READY, and, at the same 
time, you are getting the habit of THRIFT. 
We add 2 per cent Interest to 
the Following Plan: 
2c the first week, 4c the 2nd week, 6c the 3rd, and so on for 50 weeks. 
December 15, 1916, you receive our check for $25.50. 
or 
sc the first week, 10c the 2nd week, 15c the 3rd, and so on for 50 weeks. 
December 15, 1916, you receive our check for $63.75. 
or 
soc each week for 50 weeks, or $1.00 each week for 50 weeks. 
December 15, 1916, you receive our check for $25.00, or $50.00. 
You can join now. First deposit, week of Dec. 27, 1915. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Banking heurs 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOMD C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
Tel. 73-R and W 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rayner of 
Norwood ave., are to spend Christ- 
mas with the latter’s parents, Mr. and 
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob H. Kitfield will 
have with them over Christmas their 
son Edward and kis fiancee, Miss 
Charlotte Bunnell of Malden, also 
Mr. and Mrs. Forster Tenney, now 
of Boston. 
Mrs. Charles Meroth of Neponset. 
Special Town Meeting, Monday, 
Jan. 3, 8 p. m. adv. 
Bull Dog Suspenders in fancy 
boxes at W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Dee. 24, 1915. 
ORDER OF FORMATION: FOR: 
THE CHRISTMAS PARADE 
AT MANCHESTER, FRI- 
DAY EVENING, DEC. 
24, 1915. 
HE, different societies are requested 
to report at 8.15 to the aid for 
their section at the path designated 
below. Path A is the drive leading 
from the street to the Town wharf. 
Path B leads from the Town hall to- 
ward the Police station to the left of 
the Centennial elm. Path C leads 
from the circle toward the Police sta- 
tion running to the right of the Cen- 
tennial elm and intersecting with Path 
B at the sidewalk. Path D is the 
main walk from the Town hall to the 
street. Path E, the path between the 
church and the residence of A. S. 
Jewett. 
FoRMATION. 
The Marshall and Aids. 
Boy Scouts Drum Corps. 
Santa Claus, 
Board of Selectmen. 
Section A (reporting to Aid Alexan- 
der Robertson on Path A.) 
Boy Scouts. 
Arbella Club. 
Post 67, G. A. R. 
Congregational Sunday. School, 
Ladies’ Aid Society, Baptist Church. 
Baptist Sunday School. 
Section B (reporting to Aid Alfred 
E.. Hersey on Path B.) : 
Ladies’ Social Circle, Congl. Church. 
Magnolia Lodge, I. O. O. F. 
North Shore Lodge, 68, A. O. U. W. 
Liberty Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah 
Manchester Historical Society. 
Pilgrim Fathers. 
Section C (reporting to Aid Harry 
Swett on Path C.) 
Allen Relief Corps. 
King’s Daughters, Baptist Church. | 
H. P. Woodbury Camp, S. of V. 
Conomo Tribe, Redmen. 
North Shore Horticultural Society. 
Manchester Launch Club. 
Section D (reporting to Aid Edward 
Flynn on Path D.) 
Seaside Lodge, 33, Degree of Honor. 
Manchester Club. 
Knights of Columbus Council, 1232. 
Woman’s Club of Manchester. 
Parent-Teacher Association. 
Harmony Guild. 
Section E. (reporting to Aid George 
R. Dean on Path E.) 
Men’s Brotherhood. 
Friendship Circle, Baptist Church. 
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Diy, 22. 
Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. 
Order of Foresters. 
If the weather and walking are 
suitable the procession will march 
through Union st. to the head of 
Beach, thence countermarch through 
Union and Church sts. to the Com- 
mon, All citizens not connected with 
any of the organizations are cordially 
invited to fall into the line. 
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