NORTH SHORE BREEZE 7 
MANCHESTER 
The Phi Alpha Pi boys had a game 
tournament at their meeting last night in 
the Chapel. 
The first degree will be worked on 
one candidate at the next meeting of 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F. 
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Magnuson are to 
move into the tenement in the William 
Johnson house, Bridge street, about the 
first of April. 
A delegation of local Red Men are 
planning to go to Beverly the middle of 
this month to see the Swampscott degree 
team work the Hunters and Warriors 
degree. 
Mrs. E. R. Leman and son of West 
Medford, spent Saturday and Sunday 
with Mrs. Leman’s parents Mr. and 
Mrs. R. F. Hoffman, corner School 
North streets. 
A hearing is to be held at the select- 
men’s office next Thursday afternoon at 
7.30 on petition of Fuller A. Andrews for 
renewal of license to construct a fish weir 
at Grave’s island. 
Friends of Miss Dora Chaffin, a 
former Manchester young lady, will re- 
gret to learn of her serious illness for 
some weeks past with typhoid fever at 
El Paso, New Mex. She is now on the 
road to recovery, we are pleased to say, 
and as soon as health will permit she will 
come to Manchester for a visit. Miss 
Chaffin is a trained nurse. 
A new club,—Boy Knights of the 
Round Table,—-along the lines outlined 
by the Delineator Magazine, has been 
organized in Manchester, and is com- 
posed for the most part of boys in the 
seventh grade at the Priest school. The 
president is Edmund .Stedman. The 
other officers are: Gordon Northrup, 
vice pres.; George H. Salter, secy. ; 
Ralph Stearns, treas. “The club pins are 
presented by the Delineator. “The boys 
meet every Saturday at the homes of its 
members. The club meets this after- 
noon at Irving Baker's. 
At the annual meet of the Military 
Athletic league, held under the auspices 
of the 69th Regiment association at their 
armory in New York city, last Monday. 
evening, we learn with much _ pleasure 
that two Manchester boys, William and 
Daniel J. Sheehan, were members 
of the Co. B, Ist team, in the relay 
race. Both young men did well and 
William Sheehan, who ran from scratch, 
ran a great race and on the last lap the 
crowd gave hima great hand. ‘There 
are a number of other Manchester boys 
in New York this winter and they meet 
each other quite often. Among them 
are Henry Allen, Roy Stanley, Arthur 
Smothers and George Scott. The boys 
were much interested in the result of the 
town election, the news reaching them 
Tuesday through the BREEZE special. 
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Manchester, where he has accepted a 
position as caretaker. Mr. Carlos has 
been with a nursery concern in Norwood 
recently. 
F. §S. Southergreen of Manchester 
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show which opens at Boston tonight and 
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The exhibit consists of a swinging tire 
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