NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
T his store is as near to you as 
your nearest letter box. Just 
try it. *% * % % 
HILE your mind is taken up with Christmas Shopping—stop and think a 
moment—Don’t you know of some one to whom a gift of warm Underwear 
If you think of such an one, come to Webber’s and select a set of 
would be welcomed ? 
Comfort Underwear 
“| These perfect undergarments possess a warm snugness that takes the sting from bitter 
winds; an elasticity that enhances the joy of unrestricted movements; a smoothness and soft 
pliability that make the fabrics agreeable to the most sensitive of skins. 
assured in Mentor goods, because thousands of people were measured to determine all possible 
size variations, and a new Mentor standard of fit established. 
garments in all sizes of union and two-piece suits for women and children and union suits for 
“| Money back if they fail to satisfy 
‘Others are doing their Xmas Shopping at Webber's 
men. 
Baby Show and ‘Mother Goose” 
Entertainment 
Despite the inclement tendencies of 
the weather last Saturday afternoon the 
baby show and “‘Mother Goose” enter- 
tainment in the “Town hall under 
the auspices of the Ever Ready Circle of 
King’s Daughters was well attended by 
the young folk and the older ones as 
well. The affair was a success financial- 
ly as well as in point of entertainment. 
The farce represented the old “‘Mother 
Hubbard’? rhymes and each part was 
well taken by the following: 
Old Mother Hubbard Mrs. E. W. Baker 
Mother Goose Miss Effie Stidstone 
Curly Locks Gladys Hildreth, Donald Height 
Jack Horner Gordon Baker 
Jack Sprat Archie Cool 
Wife Bessie Bohaker 
Little Boy Blue Roland McNeil 
Simple Simon Henry Lane 
Little Miss Muffet Ruth Spry 
Boo Peep Dorothy Blaisdell 
Pony Gladys Hildreth 
Queen of Hearts May Rogers 
Knave of Hearts Archie Cool 
King of Hearts Miss Lillian Nunn 
Wheelbarrows Harold Purdy, Gladys Hildreth 
Jack and Jill Dorothy Blaisdell, John Carter 
Pies M. Stevens, Henry Lane 
Other features of the entertainment 
were a piano solo by Miss May Rogers 
and a drum solo by Master Harry Baker. 
The prizes were awarded as follows: 
Heaviest—324 pounds, George, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Cameron 
(Mabel Chadwick), a gold baby pin. 
Mentor 
EDO 
Tallest—35 
inches, Helen, 
Mr. and Mrs. 
spoon. 
A second prize was given in this last 
class to Frank H. Dennis who added 
much to the merriment of the occasion 
by bringing in a prettily dressed doll, 
which was an object of much envy a- 
mong the younger portion of those pre- 
sent. Mr. Dennis was awarded two ice 
creams as his prize. 
There was also a sale of ice cream 
and candies the tables being in charge of 
Mrs. G. A. Knoerr, Mrs. Chester 
John Griffin. 
a silver 
expense for this winter's work. 
Don’t let the Gypsies | increase; 
4) We have Mentor Comfort 
daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gorman, a gold 
ring. 
Youngest—1l6 months, John, son of 
Telephone your Orders 
Call number 
Salem, 1280. 
“| A perfect fit is 
Why not you? 
Crafts, Mrs. R. A. Mitchell and Miss 
Bertha Lane. ‘The arrangement of the 
whole affair was in charge of Mrs. Wm. 
Follett and Miss Nellie Leonard who 
are to be complimented on its success. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Helen Mason is clerking at G. 
F. Allen’s during the holidays. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Dyer and two children 
returned last Friday from a two weeks’ 
visit with relatives in Foxboro, Me. 
Mrs. James McCormack, who 
been quite feeble for some months, 
a serious turn this week, but she 
Be much improved now. 
has 
had 
is re- 
GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTHS 
WINTER WORK 
We will do the winter work for you and have it inspected by the Local 
| Superintendent or State Inspector to make sure that you will have no further 
Browntail moths are less numerous, a good opportunity to keep them so. 
they are expensive to fight if numerous. 
ROBERT A. 
i Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
Lock Box 35. 
MITCHELL, 
Gani: AC tor -Gardener. 
MANCHESTER, 
Telephone 139-5. 
MASS. 
