MANCHESTER SECTION 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Somerville have been in town a day 
or two this week. 
A sunlight party will be held in 
the Town hall, Saturday afternoon, 
Feb. 20, under the auspices of Allen 
WiethosG, 
Mr. and Mrs. *F.. B: Longan and 
son, George, of Brockton spent the 
week-end here as the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. James Beaton, Bridge st. 
Thomas J. Carey of Pine st., who 
has been in the west since the Salem 
fire, returned Sunday. Mr. Carey 
was in the tailor business in Salem 
for a number of years. 
Children’s Educator shoes at Walt 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Miss Marie Lampron, who has 
been living in Haverhill the last 
year, part of the time completing 
her business college education, has 
a position in the office of the North 
Shore Breeze. 
Percales and ginghams at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. adv. 
In connection with their regular 
meeting Monday evening, Feb. 22, 
Wm. Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Fa- 
ther’s, will hold a Washington par- 
ty. The Pilgrim Wanderers will 
visit the colony next Monday night 
also. 
A gang of men put to work the 
first of week under the state’s spec- 
lal appropriation for moth suppres- 
sion work for the purpose of pro- 
viding employment for the unem- 
ployed, left work because the pay 
was only 20 cents an hour,—or $1.60 
a day. It is understood the pay is 
to be advanced to $2.00 a day next 
week. 
Next Monday, (Washington’s 
Birthday), Com. Enoch Crombie and 
Sen. Vice Com. Nathaniel Morgan 9f 
Allen Post 67, G. A, R., will attend 
the annual reunion of their old as- 
sociates and comrades—the Rantoul 
Light Guards. also known as Co. G, 
23d. Mass. Vol. Comrade Morgan 
has served as president of the as- 
sociation the past year. There will 
be the usual business meeting, din- 
ner, speech-making and a short en- 
tertainment. The affair takes place 
in City hall, Beverly. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Waldo Peart of 
Friday, February 19, 1915. 
Mrs. Fred P. Dodge of Washing- 
ton, D. C., 1s visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Harry T. Swett, Brook st. 
At the propate court Monday an 
inventory of the estate of the late 
3enj. C. Marble was filed, $6125.08. 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crafts are 
receiving congratulations on the 
birth of a child at their’ home on 
Pleasant street Wednesday morning. 
Gordon Cool, who has been em- 
ployed by the American Express 
company at their Chelsea office, is at 
at home on a short leave of absence. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
A delicious cock-stew, cooked by 
Thomas Andrews, was on the pro- 
gram for the collation feature of the 
Launch club meeting, Monday even- 
ing, 
The Manchester Brass Band gave 
a very pleasant small subscription 
dance at the Town hall, Tuesday 
evening. Carey’s orchestra fur- 
nished the music. 
Mrs. Joseph P. Leary was called 
to Boston the first part of the week 
by the illness of her daughter, Mar- 
guerite (Mrs. Savage), who is in a 
Boston hospital. She is now in Sa- 
lem with her other daughter. 
The Manchester branch of the 
Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage associ- 
ation held its Study club meeting, 
Thursday afternoon at the home of 
Mrs. John C. Mackin, North street. 
The members brought their work 
and a pleasant afternoon was spent 
sewing and reading and discussing 
suffrage and anti-suffrage notes. Mrs. 
Mackin served afternoon tea. The 
next meeting will be held in two 
weeks. The Branch was represented 
at the Education and Organization 
meeting at headquarters in Boston 
this week, and the members seem to 
be taking an increased interest in the 
work of the association. An invi- 
tation has been extended to the Man- 
chester Branch of the Antis to at- 
tend the meeting at the Unitarian 
Parish house at Beverly next Fri- 
day evening, when Mrs. Thomas Al- 
len and Prof. Bernbaum will give 
anti-suffrage lectures. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
Schoo! and Union Sts., Manchester ~: Old South Bidg., Boston 
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TENEMENTS or ; 
ROOMS TO RENT— ; 
This is the season of year when 
the Breeze is besieged by people 
who want to procure apart- 
ments and rooms on the North 
Shore for summer. Advertise- 
ments inserted in the Breeze 
classified columns have brought 
prompt returns to others—why 
not you? The cost is trivial. 
Results are what count. 
The regular meeting of the Ar- 
bella club will be held in the Chapel 
next Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 4 o’clock. 
Mrs. Clara Crombie of Dorchester 
is spending the week with Mrs. Ed- 
ward Crowell, Lincoln st. 
Miss Louise Walsh returned home 
from the Mass. Gen. Hospital Tues- 
day, where she has been under treat- 
ment since Christmas. 
Swett’s Fish Mkt. 163-W. adv. 
Wm. Bailey, the popular assistant 
at the Perkins & Corliss Garage, left 
Tuesday night for a vacation visit 
to his former home in Bangor, Me. 
The Red Men are to have a roll- 
call, entertainment and feast on 
Wednesday evening, March 3. Sey- 
eral of the great chiefs will be pre- 
sent at that occasion. 
The Essex County association W. — 
R. C. will hold their spring meeting 
in Manchester, as guests of Allen 
Relief Corps, 119, on Thursday, 
March 11. The meetings will be 
held in the Baptist church, morning 
and afternoon. 
Neckwear at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * 
We regret to report the illness of 
Fred K. Swett in Boston. Mr. 
Swett left Manchester Wednesday 
morning for his place of business on 
Boylston st., Boston, in the best of 
health. He attended a banquet that 
afternoon at the Copley-Plaza. An 
attack of acute indigestion later in 
the afternoon resulted in his being 
taken to a room in the hotel and 
placed under a doctor’s care. It 
was reported yesterday that he had 
suffered a slight shock on his left 
side. His host of friends in Man- 
chester hope for his speedy and com- 
plete recovery. 4 
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