NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
It is now Supt. 
Supt. of Streets! 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Allen left 
yesterday for a short trip to Washington, 
D. C., to be away about ten days. 
Miss Alice Starrett of Mt. Vernon, N. 
H., has been visiting her uncle, Geo. S. 
Sinnicks, and family the past week. 
The Story High school alumni will 
meet Monday evening, March 16, at the 
Crombie—our new 
home of Mrs. Charles Williams, Nor- 
wood avenue. 
F. J. Kiff of Boston, hair and skin 
specialist, has taken a lease of the store 
in the Blaisdell block, Beach street, and 
will occupy it about June 1. 
Besides appointing B. M. Crombie 
superintendent of streets, at their meet- 
ing Lhursday evening, the selectmen re- 
appointed Frank H. Crombie caretaker 
of Tuck’s Point. 
Former Chief of Police and Mrs. T. 
O. D. Urquhart of Manchester, now of 
Arlington, were in town Thursday after- 
noon and evening mingling among their 
friends, and to attend the W. R. C. an- 
niversary. 
The First Degree was worked on one 
candidate at the meeting of Magnolia 
lodge, I. O. O. F., Thursday evening. 
The Second Degree will be exemplified 
next week, whena delegation is expected 
from Salem. 
The term of C. E. Fish as superin- 
tendent of schools expires the middle of 
next month, and we have been informed 
that Mr. Fish may not be a candidate for 
reappointment at that time. The school 
committee appoints the superintendent. 
Mrs. Duncan T. Beaton is leaving 
next week for a trip south, including a 
visit with her aunt at Greencastle, Pa., 
and also at Hagerstown, Md. She will 
be away several weeks and will return by 
way of Washington, where she will visit 
some cousins. Herlittle daughter Helen 
goes with her. 
The hearing at the selectmen’s room 
Thursday afternoon on the matter of re- 
issuing license to Fuller A. Andrews of 
Gloucester to maintain fish weir at 
Grave’s Island was marked by the lack 
of opposition on the part of Manches- 
terites, and by the presence of Glouces- 
ter’s leading politicians. It was evident- 
ly expected there would be opposition. 
Ex-Mayor Tolman, ex-Rept. Hubbard, 
Rept. C. Homer Barrett and Ghaiynian 
Ralph Dennen of the Republican city 
committee were present. Fred K. Swett 
explained the matter of weir from his 
knowledge of it when the license was 
granted three years ago, and Mr. An- 
drews also spoke and asked that the 
license be for five years instead of three. 
The selectmen granted the license fora 
term of three years, 
PRAC 
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Estimates cheerfully given. 
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The Pilgrims initiated a candidate at 
their meeting Monday evening. 
G. A. Knoerr is installing electric 
lights in the house of A. S. Dow, Beach 
street. 
H. G. Nichols has put ina line of 
Standard sewing machines at the Old 
Corner Store. 
Mrs. Charles Williams of Meramac 
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. 
Bell, the past few days. 
Miss May Chaffin of Buckfield, Me., 
and Mrs. Fred Drake of Norway, Me., 
have been guests the past week of Mrs. 
Frank P. Knight, Church street. 
Fred K. Swett has rented the two 
tenements in his house on Friend’s court. 
Miss Margaret McNamara of Boston 
will have the upper tenement for the 
summer season. 
A number of local masons, members 
of St. George Commandery, attended 
the annual inspection of the order in 
Beverly Thursday night. F. K. Hoop- 
er is the eminent commander. F. J. 
Merrill took the orders at this meeting. 
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