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Four Delightful Christmas Presents. 
MANCHESTER 
Members of North Shore Lodge, A. 
O. U. W., are reminded that there will 
be an election of officers at the meeting 
next Tuesday evening. 
Arthur S. Dow, who closes his fish 
market on Beach street winters, is temp- 
orarily in charge of a large fish market 
on Elliot street, Boston, the owner of 
which, a friend of Mr. Dow, is ill. 
Harry and George Coulter were home 
from Boston over Sunday and had as their 
guests Miss Christine Murdock of Malden 
‘and Harry Summers of Watertown. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Ina V. Baker and Charles Arthur 
Wallace of Roslindale. Miss Baker was 
graduated from the Story High school 
in 1905. 
Mrs. Warren Atwood of Ayer was 
a recent guest of Mrs. George Northrup, 
Bennett st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan T. Beaton 
entertained a few friends at dinner and 
whist at their home, corner of Ashland 
ave. and Bridge st., Tuesday evening, 
in honor of Mr. Beaton’s 46th birthday. 
Mrs. C. E. Fish entertained the: Fri- 
day Afternoon Whist last week. ‘The 
club will not meet again until after the 
holidays, —Jan. 4, when Mrs. Dr. Glen- 
denning will. entertain. 
SPECIAL for the NEXT TWO WEEKS _us 
TREE Well-known Magazines 
and the North Shore Breeze 
Costing separately $6.00, we offer for $3.50 for one year. 
By special arrangement with these publications—The Delineator, McClure’s and 
The World’s Work, neither of which can be purchased during the coming year at less 
than the regular advertised price, unless by taking all three—we are privileged to offer 
these magazines in combination with. the North Shore Breeze at such a price that all 
four will cost but $3.50 
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The Delineator—the recognized international fashion and literary 
magazine, greatly enlarged and improved, and a full-sized, 15-cent 
magazine with many colored plates. 
MicClures Magazine—the magazine for the progressive American 
home; 
literature, always good morals and always in good taste. 
subscriptions must not be taken by any agent or added to any club at less than $1 net. 
The World’s Work edited by Walter H. Page, is for the men who do things. 
optimism of the inspiring things which are going on in this work-a-day world. 
illustrated from photographs of actual people and places. 
any agent or added to any club at less than $3.00 net. 
The North Shore Breeze—a bright and breezy weekly, alive with the local happenings of Man- 
y chester, Beverly Farms, Magnolia, and all along the North Shore; 
lightful locality in the summer months 
not be taken by any agent or added to any club at less than $1 net. $1.00 
its articles are always dependable; the fiction is always good 
Yearly 
$1.00 
It tells with cheerful 
It is profusely 
Yearly subscriptions must not be taken by 
$3.00 
the society paper of this de- 
$1.00 
Total $6.00 
Send one each to four friends 
They may be sent to any address in the U. S. 
Send subscriptions to NORTH SHORE BREEZE, Manchester, Mass. 
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Miss Rita Baker has been a guest the 
past week of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 
Gilman. 
Miss Alice Tappan was a guest over 
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Murry, 
Beverly. 
Miss Harriet Brewster read at enter- 
tainments at the Congregational church, 
North Beverly, Wednesday evening, and 
at the Baptist church, Wenham, Thur- 
day evening. 
Why not have your printing done at 
the office of THe Breeze PRINT? 
Post 67 Election. 
Allen Post, 67, G. A. R., elected the 
following officers. at their meeting last 
Friday evening: E. P. Stanley, comman- 
der; Enoch Crombie, senior vice-com. ; 
A. S. Jewett, junior vice-com.; H. T. 
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Yearly subscriptions must 
We offer all four for $3.50 
Bingham, chaplain; C. H. Stone, officer 
of the day; G. A. Jones, officer of the 
cuard; J. W. Widger, surgeon; J. G: 
Haskell, quarter master; J. G. Haskell, 
delegate to the dept. conv.; G. A. Jones, 
alternate. 
Poultry Show Next Week. 
Indications point to a “‘bigger, better, 
busier’’ show this year than has ever been 
held under the auspices of the Essex 
County Poultry association. "The show 
will open in the Beverly City hall next 
Tuesday, Dec. 18, and will continue 
through the week, closing Friday night. 
Competition is open to everybody. 
There are nine Manchester members in 
in the association and there will probably 
be 19 exhibitors from here. The ad- 
mission will be 25 cents. 
| WE’RE SELLING SHOES every day that are genuine trade getters. 
‘They’ re made from honest leather and every pair we guarantee to prove satis- 
factory. 
Samoset, Ped Rex, 
We've got the Nesmith, Curtis, 
Crimson, Superba, 
Burt & Packard, 
American Beauty, 
All America, 
Barry, Mayfair, 
Boston School Shoe, Triumph and 20 other makes for you to chose from. 
Prices $1.50 to $7.00. 
Our Rubbers are the best. 
SULLIVAN - SHOEMAN - SALEM 
165 ESSEX STREET. 
We guarantee them—that proves it. 
