NORTH: SHORE BREEZE 
CHESTER H. DENNIS- — 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER. 
In the shot-put contest at the Red 
Men’s picnic last Friday, an account 
of which was given in last week’s 
BREEZE, these contestants took part 
with the following results: Orin Mar- 
tin, 29 feet 6 inches; A.S. Peabody, 
26,7; Eben Baker, 25, 4; Robert 
Allen, 25, 2; Fred Swett, 23, 6; John 
Cool, 23, 4; William Lethbridge, 22 ; 
M. McInnes, 21,10; C. T. Loomis, 
18, 9; Ernest Andrews, 18, 3; Henry 
Carlos, 16,7. In the running high 
jump E. Preston, Orin Martin and 
John Cool were close contestants. 
Mrs. John R. Wade and two chil- 
dren and Mrs. Wade’s sister, Bessie 
MacDonald of Lowell, left here the 
latter part of last week for a two 
months’ trip to the Provinces, most 
of which time will be spent in St. 
John and Charlottetown, N. B., and in 
Halifax. i. 
Mrs. Mary H. Kimball of Auburn- 
dale has been spending a few days 
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Allen dur- 
ing the past week, returning to her 
home Thursday. 
The annual rose and strawberry 
show of the Horticultural Society will 
be held in town hall next Thursday 
afternoon and evening, June 30. This 
is the first show of the society for the 
year, and the indications point to a 
most successful display. 
Straw matting, oilcloth, window 
shades, art squares, rugs, cot beds, 
kitchen tables and chairs, dining tables, 
iron cribs, can be found at Jewett’s 
furniture store, Desmondavenue. * 
The marriage of Miss Helen M. 
Hall, who has just resigned her post- 
tion as instructor in mathematics and 
history at the Story high school, to 
Dr. David W. Parker of Boston, will 
take place in the early part of the 
coming month. Dr. Parker is one of 
the physicians in St. Elizabeth Hos- 
pital, Brookline street, Boston. Miss 
Hall returned to her home in Man- 
chester, N.H., yesterday. 
Miss Carolyn E. Allen was the 
soloist at the Congregational church 
last Sunday morning. 
The How-Did-Did-ie Club dance in 
town hall next Wednesday night has 
promises of being one of the largest 
parties of the summer. Long’s or- 
chestra will furnish the music for the 
dancing, which will last from 8 to 1 
o'clock. 
Mrs. S. E. Allen of Leominster ar- 
rived in town Monday to spend some 
time with her son, Walter E. Allen 
and family on School street. 
Rev. Walter H. Ashley was in 
Newburyport Tuesday to attend the 
ministers’ association meeting of the 
Salem and Essex North districts. 
The officers of the Manchester 
Electric Light Company are: Oliver 
T. Roberts, president; George C. 
Lee, Jr., treasurer; Raymond C. 
Allen, clerk. These officers. with 
Phillip Dexter, Charles E. Cotting, 
Gordon Abbott and Gardner M. Lane 
make up the board of directors. 
Folding chairs for sale or to be let 
at Jewett’s furniture store, Desmond 
avenue. Telephone connection. * 
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MANCHESTER. 
Manchester Base-ball. 
The Manchesters made easy work 
of the Enons of North Beverly last 
Saturday, running up a score of 27 
points to the Enons'’ 5. 
‘The local boys had one of their 
batting streaks. In the fourth Cramp- 
sey, upon whom the Enons have de- 
pended most of the season for their 
pitching, was knocked out of the box, 
but not till he had allowed 11 of the 
Manchester boys to cross the home 
plate. Broughton went in, but in the 
eighth things were made so uncom- 
fortable for him that he, too, had to 
retire, and Parker finished out the 
game. 
‘The game started in well, and had 
appearances of a close _ contest. 
Knight was in the box for Manches- 
ter, and before he was aware three of 
the Enons’ men were home. Stanley 
won arun for Manchester in the first 
also. Inthe second both nines went 
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