- MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wing spent 
Easter and Patriot’s Day at Wareham. 
+ Twins,, boy and. girl, arrived in the 
hbme of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wednesday. 
The annual meeting.of-the S. H.. S. 
Alumni will be held: next Tuesday even- 
ing, April 28, at Mrs. L. W. Floyd’s. 
A. C. Needham left last night for a 
very brief trip to Wiscasset, Me., where 
his new auxiliary yawl, the Mahdeena, is 
being, built. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins and 
daughter Irene of Cambridge spent East- 
er- with Mr. and Mrs. ;W. W. Harding 
at!West Manchester. 
<The Manchester Launch ‘club are 
planning to hold their first meeting of the 
year next Wednesday evening in the Se- 
lectmien’s room, at’8 o’ clock. 
‘Mrs. Daniel Leach and sister, Mrs. 
Julia Currea, who have., been spending 
the winter in Boston, expected to return 
to their residence on Ashland ave., yes- 
terday. ° 
“The Apalachian club had their annual 
Patriot’s Day outing Monday, coming 
_ by: special train to West Gloucester in 
the morning. Miss Etta Rabardy is a 
¢mber of the club and spent the day on 
the outing. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hooper returned 
Tuesday night from a visit with their 
daughter, Miss Ethel Hooper at Oyster 
Bay, L. I., where Miss Hooper teaches. 
Miss Hooper accompanied her parents 
on a short visit to New York city also. 
The .Manchester Electric .Co, are 
quite busy this spring extending its ser- 
vice, no less than. ten -permits » having 
been granted by the selectmen the past 
week. Among the newusers of electric 
lights will be Brownland cottages, Mrs. 
James T. Fields and E. D.. Jordan’s 
estate. 
Miss Ina A. Eldridge has resigned as 
teacher of the 6th grade in the G. A. 
Priest school after a very successful term 
of service of over five years. Miss EI- 
dridge has just recovered from a few 
weeks’ illness and resigns on the advice 
of her physician.. She is, to be married 
this coming summer. Miss Breen of 
Charlestown, who was formerly a sub- 
stitute in grade 3, succeeds Miss EI- 
dridge. 
‘L. W. Carter, who with Mrs. Carter 
has been spending several weeks with the 
latter’s parents at Southampton. L. L., 
sailed from New York Wednesday for a 
several months’ trip abroad, where he 
_ goes to be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. 
S. V. R. Crosby’s auto in a tour of the 
continent. Mrs. Carter will remain with 
her parents most of the snmmer. In the 
meanwhile J. W. Carter and family are 
occupying the tenement of Mr. and Mrs. 
_L. W. Carter, on School street. 
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HOT WATER HEATING. 
44 Central St., 
E. S. Grew is having a large refriger- 
ator put in his house at West Manches- 
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Miss Eleanor Morgan has returned 
from a few days’ sojourn in New Hamp- 
shire. 
Miss Alice Mason of Boston was in 
town over Easter and the holiday re- 
newing acquaintances. 
The Painters’ local are planning on 
having a smoke talk at their headquarters 
next Monday evening. 
James Deviney and family will occupy 
a cottage on Pine street this year. Mr. 
Deviney is W. A. Tucker’s coachman. 
Charles and Harry Hooper were mem- 
bers of the fencing club, Gloucester 
Y. M. C. A., at the exhibition given in 
that city Wednesday evening. 
A Teachers’ Institute is to be held at 
Ipswich next Wednesday, April 29, and 
the local schools will be closed for the 
day to permit the teachers to attend. 
The school officers are also invited. Mr. 
Pitman of the Salem Normal school will 
be one of the many speakers. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
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