20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Reunion of Class of 786 
Manchester High School 
The home of Miss Eliza G. Gold- 
smith on School street, Manchester, 
was the scene of a pleasant gathering 
Monday evening, when the members 
of the Class of ’86, of the Manchester 
High school, assembled for their 20th 
reunion. The class numbered at 
graduation only four and three of 
these were present. Officer J. W. 
Mea aac OLD ENGLISH GARDEN SEAT ==> MOTH, SARE FEVER 
occasion was the fact that the gradu- SiN PIS oo eee 
=" [STYLISH MILLINERY 
is, that part of the exercises which in- 
Is something every well dressed woman appreciates. Ail OUR productions 
cluded the reading of the several 
class parts : the valedictory, by Mrs. 
have the mark of style and original design which will appeal to the taste of 
the discriminating purchaser. 
William Follett (Sadie Crombie), the 
history by Miss Eliza G. Goldsmith, 
Our stock was never larger or better, 
We invite inspection. 
and the prophecy by Mrs. Ellery 
i? i ; T Hi 9 S 204 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
Rogers (Nellie Leach). 
Refreshments of ice cream and 
cake, etc, were served, and the occa- 
sion was one of pleasure. 
“The College Widow.” 
The third big week in Boston of 
Henry W. Savage’s splendid produc- 
tion of George Ade’s most brilliant 
; ae : J. B. DOW < 
comedy, “The College Widow’ will JAMES B. DOW JAS. B pow & C Mere an 
begin next Mondayat the Tremont . - OD. co. 
Theatre. This delightful comedy, Gardener and Florist COAL and WOOD 
Hiomaan ye rae Foc Rettig siping eaptee erase. bad hee oti Neel pubic to deliver Coal 
: : ie at t notice t 
action and pretty scenes, culminated Vrekienfecies arcu batege ei” sic Bevery: Fieosa ar 
inthe great football scene, which is Decorations and :uneral Work Beach Street, MANCHESTER 
presented with so much realism that it HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS and BEVERLY FARMS, Hale Street 
whirls both players and spectators in- 
toa vortex of excitement when the 
victorious Billy Bolton is rushed to the WI NTER and SUMMER BOA RD fer 
footlights on the shoulders of his ad- 
miring comrades ‘mist the din of ~~ BE. eo 
shouts and cheers and torrents of ap- Hi q) ree — KK Ses 5 
plause. It isascene that must be With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
seen to be appreciated, and seen more HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET BY THE DAY OR SEASON. 
than once to get its full value and re- EVERYTHING GIVEN THE BEST OF CARE, CARRIAGES STORED. 
alize the tremendous amount of care- HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. HORSE CLIPPING. 
fully worked out detail in the art of JOHN CONNOR TAPPAN ST., MANCHESTER 
(NEAR B. & M. STATION) 
Lake-Croft Inn mss 
At the Park Sq. Skating Rink 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
The Boston Winter Carnival, which 
opened Monday, in conjunction with 
the Park Square Roller Skating Rink, 
Boston, and which occupies the entire 
front part of the building or ‘Marble 
Hall’ made days of delirious delight 
and nights of blazing glory to the OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
amusement-seeking public. The car- 
nival is scheduled for the entire winter Joc > thd eer eae 
and offers free circus acts, and free s ° 
band concerts. Business at the Rink Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
is pista ante eae a, a Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
Pe te added ; ture tione Oat A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
Asante shows: dander Poe pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
. erous private dining rooms. 
among the features of the carnival Boating and fishing*excellent 
and include, The World in Motion, : ; 
South -Beforetthe- War Anilrishhvale Rooms Peleus ls 
lage, Japanese Village, etc. 
